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2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class

E350 sedan AWD 2.0-liter 4 (255 hp) turbo (Premium Gasoline) Automatic 9-speed

Retail Value: $62450 ~ $78025

Trade-in Value: $58405 ~ $73040

MSRP: $62450 ~ $88000

2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class

Most Mercedes-Benzes give their owners industry-leading comfort and technology. The cost of that experience is an expensive base price with expensive options and below-average reliability. The brand produces a wide variety of vehicles for the U.S., including coupes, station wagons, sedans, convertibles, and even two-seat sports cars. Its two- and three-row SUVs that we’ve tested have powerful engines and interiors that are roomy and quiet. Generally, Mercedes-Benz fit and finish, inside and out, is exceptional and helps justify prices. Mercedes-Benz’s EVs range from compact to large three-row SUVs. Across the lineup, controls for the complex climate and infotainment systems aren’t as intuitive as we find in other luxury vehicles. Like most European luxury brands, used Mercedes-Benzes can have expensive out-of-warranty repairs, although Consumer Reports has found used models with above-average reliability.


Car Specifications

Air Pollution Score8
EPA City MPG24
EPA Combined MPG27
EPA Highway MPG33
Front Head Room3.5
Front Leg Room44.5
Front Shoulder Room54.0
Greenhouse Gas Score5
Height58
Length194
Luggage2+2
Max Load1145
Max Seating Capacity5
Rear Head Room2.5
Rear Leg Room30.5
Rear Shoulder Room56.5
SmartwayNo
Weight4250
Wheel Base117
Width75

Fuel Economy Specifications

Annual Fuel Consumption (Gal)430.0
Annual Fuel Cost (Dollar)1735.0
Cruse Range (Miles)485

Ratings

Category Car Count8
Category NameLuxury midsized cars
Overall Rank6
Overall Test Score Max86.0
Overall Test Score Min51.0
Primary Car TypeSedans & Hatchbacks
Road Test Rank1
Road Test Score Max91.0
Road Test Score Min66.0

Test Results

Acceleration 0-60 MPH (secs)6.7
Avoidance Speed (MPH)53.5
Braking from 60 MPH (ft)124
City MPG18
Highway MPG42
Overall MPG28