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Power
435hp/320kW @6,100-6,100rpm
Torque
520Nm/383lbft @1,800-5,800rpm
0-100 km/h
4.50s
Top Speed
249km/h
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Standard Equipment
Optional Equipment
Model Year
2019
Performance
Power
435hp/320kW @6,100 - 6,100rpm
Torque
520Nm/383lbft @1,800 - 5,800rpm
0-100 km/h
Top Speed
249 km/h
Power/Weight (hp/kg)
0.22
Engine
Cylinder Arrangement
In-line6
Engine Capacity
2,999 cc
Num of Turbos
2
Power
-
Torque
-
Transmission & Suspension
Transmission
9 Speed TCT
Drive Type
AWD
Suspension F.
4
Suspension R.
4
Air Suspension
-
Limited Slip Diff
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ESP
Front Axle Lock
-
Rear Axle Lock
-
Centre Diff Lock
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Solid Front Axle
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Solid Rear Axle
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2-Speed Transfer Case
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4-Speed Transfer Case
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Crawl Control
-
Key Equipment
360 Degree Cameras
Voice Command
Dash Cam Recorder
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Speed Limit Alert
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Fridge
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Heated Steering Wheel
Heated Front Seats
Heated Rear Seats
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Front Seat Massage
Rear Seat Massage
-
HUD
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Night Vision
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Proximity Key
Adaptive Cruise
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Rearview Cam
Reverse Radar
Panoramic Roof
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High-Voltage Power
-
Rims/Tyres
Front Rim Size
20"
Rear Rim Size
-
Front Tyre Width
245 mm
Rear Tyre Width
-
Front Tyre Thickness
35 mm
Rear Tyre Thickness
-
Capacity
Boot Capacity
490 L
Tank Capacity
66 L
Weight & Dimensions
Weight
1,980 kg
Towing Weight
750 kg
Length
4,996 mm
Width
2,069 mm
Height
1,436 mm
Front Track
1,619 mm
Rear Track
1,634 mm
Offroad Capability
Approach Angle
11.9 °
Departure Angle
11.5 °
Breakover Angle
8.5 °
Climb Angle
-
Ground Clearance
94 mm
EV Attributes
EV Range
-
Electric Motor Power
-
Electric Motor Torque
-
Fast Charge Time
-
Fast Charge
-
MPG
mpg
30
L/100 km
9
g/km
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Safety Ratings *
Euro NCAP Rating *
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ENCAP-Adult *
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ENCAP-Child *
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ENCAP-Pedestrian *
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ENCAP-Assistance *
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US Safety Rating *
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US Safety-Frontal Crash *
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US Safety-Side Crash *
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US Safety-Rollover *
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* Safety ratings for vehicles are based on the ratings for the latest generation models tested by various authorities and may not be the latest generation model from manufacturers.
History of Mercedes-Benz E-Class
2020-08-05
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class and its predecessors are representatives of a unique tradition in the automotive luxury and intermediate categories. The technical innovation and elegant design behind the successful model series had significant impact on the whole segment.
The E-Class’s heritage dates back to the very early days of the brand. At the turn of the 20th century, Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft (DMG) brought out the Mercedes-Simplex 28/32 hp in 1904, while Benz & Cie. launched its 24/40 hp model in 1906.
1904 Mercedes-Simplex 28/32
1906 Benz & Cie. 24/40
Following the merger between the two companies in 1926 to form Daimler-Benz AG, the model portfolio was completely restructured. The first passenger cars to emerge under the new brand name Mercedes-Benz included the 8/38 hpmodel (W 02) of 1926, which was known from 1928 onwards as the Mercedes-Benz 8/38 hp Stuttgart 200. Like the 10/50 hp Stuttgart 260 (W 11) of 1928, it can be considered a predecessor to the E-Class, which was officially named as such in 1993. The same is also true of the models that followed it in the 1930s, the types 200 (1933) and 230 (1936), along with the diesel variant 260 D (W 138, 1936) – the world’s first passenger car with a diesel engine.
Mercedes-Benz 8/38 hp Stuttgart 200
1938 260 D (W 138)
After the Second World War, the 1947 version of model 170 V was the first post-war Mercedes-Benz passenger car. The 180 model (W 120) of 1953 with self-supporting “Ponton” body introduced new technical as well as formal features. It was followed in 1961 by the four-cylinder version of the “Fintail” model series (W 110). The next major step came seven years later in the form of the “Stroke8” (model series W 115/114). The first coupé model was introduced at the same time. In 1976, the 123 series was introduced, which included an estate version.
1961 W 110
1974 W 115 series 240 D
The 124 series was introduced in 1984 and stayed in production until 1995, this generation was also available as a four-seater cabriolet, and for the first time, called the E-Class since mid-1993.
W 124 Coupé
The next generation of E-Class, the 210 model series was launched in 1995, followed by the 211 series in early 2002. Model ranges 212 (Saloon and Estate) and 207 (Cabriolet and Coupé) was introduced in 2009, and the 213 series E-Class was brought to the market in 2016.
1995 W 210 E 220 D
2002 W 211 AMG Estate
2009 W 212
2016 W 213
In the current drive to produce more efficient passenger cars, Mercedes-Benz introduced new E-Class models with hybrid versions in March, 2020.
2020 W 213 E53 Saloon
2020 W 213 E53 Estate
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