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77 Out of 100 Quality & ReliabilityMeasures the level of defects, malfunctions, and design flaws experienced by vehicle owners. Covers the entire vehicle from engine to infotainment system. A higher rating means fewer problems. Driving ExperienceOwners' evaluation of the vehicle's design, performance, comfort, functionality, safety, and technology, comprise this rating. Newer and recently-redesigned vehicles tend to score better. ResaleJ.D. Power's forecast of depreciation (how much of its current value the vehicle will likely lose) over the next three years. Lower depreciation equals a higher rating. Dealership ExperienceOwners' experience with this brand's dealerships during the purchase and service process make up this rating. Key factors include customer service, dealership facilities, and the quality of work. Best Upper Midsize Premium Car of 2023All J.D. Power rankings are powered by VIN verified vehicle owners. See ratings methodology. Upper Midsize Premium Car Rating #2 Mercedes-Benz E-Class 77 Upper Midsize Premium Car Rating 2023 E-Class for Sale near Chicago, IL 60629These cars are a great deal for E-Class shoppers. Click below to find your next car. Get Special Dealer PricingEasily compare quotes across multiple dealers, and get the best deal. Answer a few simple questions to get started. Selling Your Car?Get an online offer in 2 minutes using our Sell My Car tool. Performance SpecsTransmission9 speed, Automatic w/OD EngineIntercooled Turbo Gas/Electric I-6, Intercooled Turbo Premium Unleaded I-4, Twin Turbo Premium Unleaded V-8 DrivetrainAll Wheel Drive, Rear Wheel Drive Available Trims2023 Mercedes Benz E-Class Photos and VideosSee All Photos Top AlternativesPopular ArticlesNew pictures out of China have shown the upcoming Mercedes-Benz E-Class ahead of its unveiling in the coming months. Images of an uncamouflaged 2023 Mercedes-Benz E-Class have leaked online, revealing the model’s new front-end look. Mercedes-Benz is expected to unveil the new E-Class in the new year, but photos of the vehicle appeared on Chinese websites overnight showing its new headlight and grille design, along with detailed photos of its dashboard. While the headlamps have a few more curves than those found on its S-Class and C-Class siblings, the E-Class follows the brand's current design language closely with a large traditional grille and its piano black surround extending into the lights for that trademark Y-shape Mercedes look. Inside, two large floating landscape screens feature – one serving as the driver’s digital instrument cluster, and the other as the car’s infotainment hub – along with a large sculpted piece of wood veneer in front of the passenger. As reported earlier this month, the forthcoming E-Class is said to be the last vehicle from Mercedes-Benz based on a platform designed solely for petrol and diesel engines – with its electric counterpart, the EQE, available for buyers who seek a battery-powered alternative. However, the E-Class is expected to come with 48-volt mild-hybrid assistance on both the 3.0-litre turbo-petrol six-cylinder and 2.9-litre turbo-diesel six engines – with power outputs of 324kW and 246kW respectively, according to earlier reports. A plug-in hybrid is also expected, with a 28.6kWh battery pack to offer up to 100km of electric-only driving, while the performance flagship E63 will likely swap its V8 engine for a new smaller engine with electric assistance. Autocar also previously reported the E-Class will be available with Level 3 semi-autonomous driving capability, with lidar sensors hidden at the front of the car. The 2023 Mercedes-Benz E-Class will be unveiled in the coming months, with deliveries expected to begin in the second half of the year. Ben Zachariah is an experienced writer and motoring journalist from Melbourne, having worked in the automotive industry for more than 15 years. Ben was previously an interstate truck driver and completed his MBA in Finance in early 2021. He is considered an expert in the area of classic car investment. Read more about Ben Zachariah Is there a new EThe new Mercedes-Benz E-Class Estate is set to debut in 2023, alongside the sedan. Interestingly, its main rival – the BMW 5-Series Touring – is also getting a new generation around the same time.
Is Mercedes discontinuing the EThe luxury brand this year confirmed it will stop selling the entry-level A-Class sedan in the U.S after 2022. It is also dropping the S-Class coupe. At its national dealer meeting late last month, Mercedes said it will replace the C-Class and E-Class coupes with a new two-door CLE nameplate.
Is EThe E-Class sits above the C-Class in the Mercedes lineup, and is therefore a little larger, more refined and , as a result, more expensive.
Which Mercedes EOur pick of the Mercedes E-Class engines is the 191bhp 2.0-litre E220d diesel. It blends good fuel economy with enough grunt that you don't need to rev like billy-o to hit motorway speeds. When you do give it some beans, it'll sprint from 0-62mph in 7.4sec, which is about as quick as a BMW 520d.
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