Crash Test Rating
Source   NHTSA
MPG (up to)
20 -23 City / 27 -31 HWY
Horsepower
255 -429
Seats
4 -5
Front passenger 3/4 w/ wheels turned.

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Models

Models also known as Trim Levels, are used to identify a vehicle's level of equipment or special features.

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E 350
255 HP 26 MPG 5 Seats
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E 450
362 HP 24 MPG 4 Seats
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AMG E 53
429 HP 22 MPG 4 Seats
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2022 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Owner Reviews

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Ranks #2 Luxury Midsize Cars by Fuel Economy

The 2022 Mercedes-Benz E-Class has a combined MPG of 31 which ranks it #2 of 9 other Luxury Midsize Cars.

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33 MPG
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31 MPG
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31 MPG
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31 MPG

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Safety & Reliability

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NHTSA Crash Test

Overall

Front

Rollover

Side

*National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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IIHS Crash Test

Moderate Overlap Front

Side

Roof Strength

Driver-side Overlap Front

*Insurance Institute for Highway Safety