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Mercedes-Benz E-Class 2025
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class 2025 comes in a Sedan, Coupe and Convertible and competes with similar models like the Ferrari 488, Audi RS5 and Porsche 911 in the Over $100k category category.
The 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class carries a braked towing capacity of up to 2100 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
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Mercedes-Benz E-Class 2025 News
Mercedes-Benz E-Class 2025 Price and Specs
Pricing guides

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Model | Body Type | Specs | Price | |
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E53 4Matic+ EQ (hybrid) | Convertible | 3.0L Hyb/PULP 9 SP | $187,169 | |
E53 4Matic+ EQ (hybrid) | Coupe | 3.0L Hyb/PULP 9 SP | $177,670 | |
E200 | Sedan | 2.0L — 9 SP AUTO | $117,900 | |
E300 | Sedan | 2.0L Hyb/PULP 9 SP AUTO | $132,000 | |
E53 4Matic+ EQ (hybrid) | Sedan | 3.0L Hyb/PULP 9 SP | $173,869 | |
E62 S 4Matic+ | Sedan | 4.0L PULP 9 SP | $270,469 |
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Mercedes-Benz E-Class 2025 Q&As
Check out real-world situations relating to the Mercedes-Benz E-Class here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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Did Mercedes-Benz ever recall the 2010 E250CDI convertible for peeling off door accents?
There hasn’t been a move by Mercedes-Benz Australia to fix this problem, which is not to say it hasn’t been noted by owners. But, really, a carmaker will only issue a recall for a fault or problem that represents a safety issue, which peeling door cards does not.
Sometimes, a manufacturer will issue what’s called a technical service bulletin which is like a recall but for non-safety related problems. Again, though, a floppy door card is unlikely to elicit that response. If you still have the trim pieces in question, a motor trimmer should be able to reattach them for you in a way that means they won’t come adrift again.
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How do I find a fuse and relay position chart for a 2013 Mercedes-Benz E350?
Traditionally, Mercedes-Benz has taken the entirely logical step of printing a legend of the fuses and what circuits they relate to on the inside of the fuse box cover. By referencing this, you can quickly identify what each fuse does while you’re in there checking whether they’re blown or not.
For some reason, however, sometimes Mercedes placed a paper diagram of the fuse layout in the boot with the jack and tools. So check there as well. The owner’s manual should also offer this information in the electrical section. If none of that works, you can Google the make and model and ask for fuse box information.
Don’t forget, either, that there are often two fuse boxes in many modern cars; one under the bonnet and one under the dashboard or inside the glovebox.
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Fuel pump problems with a 2007 Mercedes-Benz E200k
At the first sign of a fuel pump that has started to play up, the advice is to replace it as soon as you can. These electric pumps can start to have intermittent faults where they will not pump fast enough or not at all, and then the next time you start the car, they'll work perfectly.
Don't be fooled into thinking it's all okay, however, as the pump will progressively get worse and worse until it won't work at all. Trust us, these things do not fix themselves. And since a fuel pump will leave a modern fuel-injected car absolutely high and dry, you're way better off fixing it now (by replacing the pump) than finding yourself stuck on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere.
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Mercedes E300 2017: Drivers's seat replacement
A trimmer would probably repair it cheaper than Mercedes; the cheapest option would be to fit some seat covers.
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Mercedes-Benz E-Class 2025 Wheel size
Wheel size for the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class will vary depending on model chosen, although keep in mind that many manufacturers offer alternate wheel sizes as options on many models.The wheel size available will alter the range of tyres available to be fitted.
Mercedes-Benz E-Class Model | Body Type | Front Tyre Size | Front Rim | Rear Tyre Size | Rear Rim | |
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E53 4Matic+ EQ (hybrid) | Convertible | 245x35 ZR20 | — | 275x30 ZR20 | — | |
E53 4Matic+ EQ (hybrid) | Coupe | 245x35 ZR20 | — | 275x30 ZR20 | — | |
E200 | Sedan | 245x40 R20 | — | 275x35 R20 | — | |
E300 | Sedan | 245x40 R19 | — | 275x35 R19 | — | |
E53 4Matic+ EQ (hybrid) | Sedan | 245x35 ZR20 | — | 275x30 ZR20 | — | |
E62 S 4Matic+ | Sedan | 245x35 ZR20 | — | 275x30 ZR20 | — |
Mercedes-Benz E-Class 2025 Dimensions
Dimensions for the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class are dependent on which body type is chosen. The maximum width and height is 1904mm x 1464mm and can vary on the basis of model.


Mercedes-Benz E-Class Model | Body Type | Height x Width x Length | Ground Clearance | |
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E53 4Matic+ EQ (hybrid) | Convertible | 1426x1860x4848 mm | 123 mm | |
E53 4Matic+ EQ (hybrid) | Coupe | 1430x1860x4848 mm | 123 mm | |
E200 | Sedan | 1464x1904x4955 mm | 149 mm | |
E300 | Sedan | 1455x1860x4955 mm | 131 mm | |
E53 4Matic+ EQ (hybrid) | Sedan | 1450x1860x4955 mm | 117 mm | |
E62 S 4Matic+ | Sedan | 1463x1868x4984 mm | 130 mm |
Mercedes-Benz E-Class 2025 Fuel consumption
Fuel consumption for the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class is dependent on the type of engine, transmission, or model chosen. The Mercedes-Benz E-Class currently offers fuel consumption from 7.2 to 12.3L/100km. The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is available with the following fuel types: Hyb/PULP, — and PULP.
Mercedes-Benz E-Class Model | Body Type | Specs | Fuel Consumption | |
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E53 4Matic+ EQ (hybrid) | Convertible | 3.0L,Hyb/PULP,9 SP | 9.4L/100km | |
E53 4Matic+ EQ (hybrid) | Coupe | 3.0L,Hyb/PULP,9 SP | 9.3L/100km | |
E200 | Sedan | 2.0L,—,9 SP AUTO | 7.2L/100km | |
E300 | Sedan | 2.0L,Hyb/PULP,9 SP AUTO | 7.2L/100km | |
E62 S 4Matic+ | Sedan | 4.0L,PULP,9 SP | 12.3L/100km |
Mercedes-Benz E-Class 2025 Towing capacity
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class’s towing capacity ranges from 0kg to 2100kg. Some models also offer heavy-duty or towing option packs which can increase towing capacity, as well as options which can hamper towing capacity. Towing capacities can vary wildly on a large number of factors. These include engine, transmission, model, and options chosen. Always check with the manufacturer or in your vehicles handbook before attempting to tow anything.
Mercedes-Benz E-Class Model | Body Type | Specs | Braked Capacity | |
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E53 4Matic+ EQ (hybrid) | Convertible | 3.0L,Hyb/PULP,9 SP | 1900kg | |
E53 4Matic+ EQ (hybrid) | Coupe | 3.0L,Hyb/PULP,9 SP | 1900kg | |
E200 | Sedan | 2.0L,—,9 SP AUTO | 0kg | |
E300 | Sedan | 2.0L,Hyb/PULP,9 SP AUTO | 2100kg | |
E53 4Matic+ EQ (hybrid) | Sedan | 3.0L,Hyb/PULP,9 SP | 1900kg | |
E62 S 4Matic+ | Sedan | 4.0L,PULP,9 SP | 1900kg |