2021 Mercedes-Benz E 300 e
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2021 Mercedes-Benz E 300 e
- Prices start from £46,230 for E 300 e AMG Line Edition Saloon
- E 300 de AMG Line Edition starts from £47,480
- Four model lines available: AMG Line Edition; AMG Line; AMG Line Premium; AMG Line Premium Plus
- E 300 de is available in both saloon and estate bodystyles
- The E 300 e features a petrol 2.0-litre engine combined with a 13.5 kWh battery, together they have a maximum possible output of 320 hp and 700 Nm
- The E 300 e can deliver a weighted combined average of 176.6 mpg and emits just 37 g/km of CO2, while it has an all-electric range of between 33 and 35 miles.
- The E 300 de is powered by a 2.0-litre diesel engine and also uses a 13.5 kWh battery. The combustion engine produces 194 hp and 400 Nm, while the electric motor can add up to 122 hp and 440 Nm
- The E 300 de is capable of achieving a weighted combined average of 235.4 mpg and emits just 33 g/km of CO2. It has an all-electric range of between 32 and 34 miles
- Both models can be charged via a 7.4 kW home wallbox in just 1.8 hours
- For the first time, the new E-Class is available with MBUX infotainment system, which features two 12.3-inch screens – the central display is now a touchscreen
- The entry AMG Line Edition includes MBUX infotainment system with twin 12.3-inch screens; 18-inch alloy wheels; front and rear parking sensors; reversing camera; LED headlights; Thermotronic three-zone automatic climate control; Blind Spot Assist; wireless smartphone charging; leather upholstery; and heated front seats.
- AMG Line adds Multibeam LED intelligent headlights; AMG Line interior; ARTICO man-made leather dashboard and black ash wood trim.
- AMG Line Premium includes the above equipment, with the addition of Keyless-Go Comfort package; 360° camera; and MBUX augmented reality for navigation.
- At the top of the range, AMG Line Night Edition Premium Plus includes Driving Assistance package; 18-inch AMG alloy wheels in high-gloss black; Night package; panoramic sunroof; Burmester surround sound system; Memory package; Energizing Comfort package; and grey open-pore ash wood trim.
All models come as standard with a 9G-Tronic nine-speed automatic transmission.
Standard equipment on Sport models – available on E 200 and E 220 d only – includes MBUX infotainment system, with two 12.3-inch cockpit and central displays; 17-inch alloy wheels; front and rear parking sensors; reversing camera; LED headlights; Blind Spot Assist; wireless smartphone charging; leather upholstery; and heated front seats. You can find more visual details of the 2021 Mercedes-Benz E 300 e gallery by scrolling up.
For an additional £2,500, AMG Line – E 200 and E 220 d only – adds 18-inch AMG alloy wheels; AMG bodystyling; privacy glass; Multibeam LED intelligent headlights; and Thermotronic three-zone automatic climate control.
AMG Line Premium adds 19-inch AMG alloy wheels; Keyless-Go Comfort package, with keyless lock and unlocking; 360° camera; and MBUX augmented reality for navigation. AMG Line Premium is available for £2,000 over AMG Line models.
For another £2,500, the range-topping AMG Line Night Edition Premium Plus adds 20-inch AMG alloy wheels; Night package; panoramic sunroof; Burmester surround sound system; Memory package, including electrically adjustable front seats; and for vitalising comfort – the Energizing Comfort package.
E 300 e and E 300 de AMG Line Edition plug-in hybrids
The E 300 e AMG Line Edition Saloon plug-in hybrid is priced from £46,230. The E 300 de AMG Line Edition Saloon starts at £47,480 while the Estate costs £49,480.
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2021 Mercedes-Benz E 300 e Front View 3/4
The E 300 e features a petrol 2.0-litre engine combined with a 13.5 kWh battery, together they have a maximum possible output of 320 hp and 700 Nm. It can deliver a weighted combined average of 176.6 mpg and emits just 37 g/km of CO2. The E 300 e has an all-electric range of between 33 and 35 miles.
The E 300 de is powered by a 2.0-litre diesel engine and also uses a 13.5 kWh battery. The combustion engine produces 194 hp and 400 Nm, while the electric motor can add up to 122 hp and 440 Nm. The E 300 de is capable of achieving a weighted combined average of 235.4 mpg and emits just 33 g/km of CO2. It has an all-electric range of between 32 and 34 miles.
Both models can be charged via a 7.4 kW home wallbox in just 1.8 hours.
The entry AMG Line Edition includes MBUX infotainment system with twin 12.3-inch screens; 18-inch alloy wheels; front and rear parking sensors; reversing camera; LED headlights; Thermotronic three-zone automatic climate control; Blind Spot Assist; wireless smartphone charging; leather upholstery; and heated front seats.
AMG Line adds Multibeam LED intelligent headlights; AMG Line interior; ARTICO man-made leather dashboard and black ash wood trim.
AMG Line Premium includes the above equipment, with the addition of Keyless-Go Comfort package; 360° camera; and MBUX augmented reality for navigation.
You can find more visual details of the 2021 Mercedes-Benz E 300 e gallery by scrolling up.
2021 Mercedes-Benz E 300 e Rear View 3/4
At the top of the range, AMG Line Night Edition Premium Plus includes Driving Assistance package; 18-inch AMG alloy wheels in high-gloss black; Night package; panoramic sunroof; Burmester surround sound system; Memory package; Energizing Comfort package; and grey open-pore ash wood trim.
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