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Mercedes-Benz’s latest E-Class is an evolution of one of the most well known executive saloons in the world. We find out just how much of a step the E-Class has taken and how it stacks up against one of its biggest rivals.

As one of the German Big 3, Mercedes-Benz has been fighting with the likes of Audi and BMW for centuries (ok not literally but you get what I mean) with cars that directly compete with each other in almost every single segment.

The car on test today is the E200 Exclusive, the mid-range model that sits between the base Avantgarde and the top-spec AMG Line. What the E200 also is, of course, is a fierce rival to the BMW 5 Series that we’ve just reviewed. These two cars are often cross-shopped and we will see just how same-same-but-different they may be.

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For starters, the design of the new E-Class is definitely more evolutionary than revolutionary (a recurring theme for this vehicle). It still looks like an E-Class should with its long hood and distinct saloon car silhouette. The real changes are in the details like the new star-shaped taillights which are wonderfully unique.

The Exclusive trim level of the E200 gets the conventional style front grille (the AMG Line gets a grille made up of the three-pointed star) but does sport the three-pointed star emblem on the bonnet which I do like the look of. The Exclusive trim also gets different rims from the Avantgarde and AMG Line variants as well as added chrome trim elements for that classic business saloon appearance.

On the inside, the E200 Exclusive receives a wonderfully put-together interior package with Mercedes’ new ARTICO synthetic leather as well as a whole host of new tech features as well as creature comforts like ventilated seats and wood trim.

mReview: Mercedes-Benz E200 Exclusive - E For Evolution | Articles | Motorist Singapore (3)Wood trim, electric seats, (vegan) leather everywhere. Well plush.

The biggest of the new gizmos in the car though is the new Mercedes-Benz UX (MBUX) Superscreen. Much like the Hyperscreen we saw on the EQS SUV, the MBUX Superscreen is essentially the same thing but downsized to fit the cabin of the E-Class. At 12.3-inches, the Superscreen, which comes standard on all Singapore E-Classes, is a huge touchscreen display for the passenger that allows them to adjust things like navigation, ambient lighting (which as usual in Mercedes is abundant), and seat settings. The passenger is also able to connect their own Bluetooth headset to watch or listen to their own media through the Superscreen.

mReview: Mercedes-Benz E200 Exclusive - E For Evolution | Articles | Motorist Singapore (4)Legroom is okay but not expansive, big central hump intrudes quite a bit too.

The rest of the occupants will simply have to deal with their music played through the Burmester 4D surround sound system with Dolby Atmos which as we covered in the EQS SUV piece here, is a phenomenal audio system. It should be noted that only the AMG Line trim level receives the premium Burmester sound system, the other two models like our press car only gets the base-spec no-brand sound system which is still good but not Burmester good.

The Superscreen is just one of the three giant screens in the E-Class, the others being the 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster and the massive 14.4-inch centre display for the infotainment system. We’ve covered this system pretty extensively in our prior reviews of Mercedes cars so I won’t touch on it too much in this piece but there are a few new key highlights.

First is the introduction of routines. Much like your smart home systems, the E-Class is able to organise routines for entertainment and comfort features depending on your interaction with the car. For example, if you leave the house at 10am every morning for work, you can configure it so that the car automatically turns the aircon on, sets the navigation, and changes the radio to your preferred station.

mReview: Mercedes-Benz E200 Exclusive - E For Evolution | Articles | Motorist Singapore (5)Big brother is watching.

The E-Class also gets an in car camera that you can use to take photos and videos of yourself and the other occupants. Mercedes says that other than just selfie-taking, this feature is aimed at providing future users with a way to take online meetings while on the move. This is not possible yet but Mercedes says the functionality is on its way. However, whether or not this will be one of those subscription based functions is yet to be seen.

Mercedes seems to be following the infuriating trend of locking car features behind a paywall. Our press car had all the hardware needed for adaptive cruise control, right down to the buttons for it on the steering wheel but when I tried to activate it, all I got in return was a message in the gauge cluster saying this feature can be purchased at a later date. Big thumbs down.

The E-Class also strangely doesn’t seem to have pretty standard driver assistance features like lane keep assist and lane departure warnings, I don’t know if the car doesn’t have the hardware for this or the “DLC” simply wasn’t bought.

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Questionable business models aside, Mercedes clearly haven’t forgotten how to make an executive saloon car. The engine, a 2-litre, turbocharged, 4-cylinder makes 204hp and 320Nm of torque and is mated to 9-speed automatic gearbox. It’s decently peppy and you won’t be for want power-wise.

The real plus point with this powertrain is its smoothness and refinement, especially when compared to the BMW 520i we just took a look at. It’s quiet and moves the car and its passengers along with an effortless charm.

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At highway speeds, the car feels calm and settled, nicely insulating you from the world outside. It’s also plenty stable, helped by its rear-wheel steering system virtually lengthening the wheelbase. The same rear-wheel steering helps greatly with manoeuvrability of the E-Class around town or in carparks and is a welcome addition, especially considering how the car has also grown in size since the last generation.

The steering is light and while still rather numb feedback-wise, it still doesn’t feel as disconnected as the steering in the Beemer. The ride quality is also exceptional and make for a truly comfortable drive at any speed and on any road.

Mercedes has taken the experience gained from all the prior generations of the E-Class and uses that knowledge to create a driving experience in the new E-Class that matches up to what customers have come to expect, know, and love from its mid-range saloon car.

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Mercedes-Benz E200 Mild Hybrid Exclusive
Price (at time of publishing):$396,888VES Band: C1

Engine:
Turbocharged 4-cylinder

Capacity:
1,999 cc

Power & Torque:
204 bhp @ 5,800 rpm
& 320 Nm
@ 1,600 - 4,000 rpm

Transmission:
9G-Tronic automatic

Driven Wheels:
Rear

Consumption:
14.3 km/L

0-100 km/h:
7.5 seconds

Top Speed:
240 km/h

Fuel TankCapacity:
66 litres

Dimensions (L x W x H):

4,949 mm x 1,880 mm
x 1,468 mm

Wheelbase:

2,961 mm

Cargo Capacity:
540 litres

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FAQs

Is Mercedes E200 a good car? ›

In fact, the new E-Class shows how Mercedes still does all the hardware stuff well. It has a great engine, the gearbox is unhurried and smooth, while the braking is easy to modulate. The seats feel supportive enough to sit in for half a day, which is just as well if you really do use the selfie cam for Zoom calls.

What does the E stand for in Mercedes E-class? ›

Front-engine, rear-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive. Chronology. Predecessor. Mercedes-Benz W124 (pre-facelift models, 1984–1993) Before 1993, the E in Mercedes-Benz nomenclature was a suffix following a vehicle's model number which stood for Einspritzmotor (German for fuel injection engine).

What is the horsepower of Mercedes E-class E200? ›

194.44 bhp

How much horsepower does a Mercedes E200 mild hybrid have? ›

Power: 145kW (194 bhp) Torque: 320 Nm. Acceleration: 7.4s (0-100 km/h)

Do Mercedes E-Class hold their value? ›

A Mercedes-Benz E-Class will depreciate 45% after 5 years and have a 5 year resale value of $29,382. The E-class loses about 40% of its value in the first 3 years, so if you buy new (and many do), be prepared to lose a meaninful portion of your investment.

What is the life expectancy of a Mercedes E-Class? ›

The Mercedes C-Class is considered to have the shortest lifespan of any Mercedes model, usually hovering closer to the 150,000-200,000 mile range. On the other hand, a Mercedes Benz E-Class can have a long lifespan, edging closer and even past the 250,000 mile range.

Is E-Class better than C-Class? ›

The C-Class is a smaller and sportier car that's ideal for those who value agility, performance, and sporty styling. Comparatively, the E-Class is a larger and more luxurious car that's perfect for those who prioritize comfort, refinement, and advanced technology features.

Why is Mercedes E-class so expensive? ›

Several factors influence the price of a Mercedes-Benz E-Class. These include the model, the type of engine, and the features included. The E-Class is available in several models, each with a different starting price. The type of engine and the features included can also significantly affect the price.

Is E-Class A luxury car? ›

Mercedes-Benz E-Class is a 5 seater Luxury car with RWD option. Mercedes-Benz E-Class Price starts from ₹ 72.80 Lakh & top model price goes upto ₹ 84.90 Lakh. It offers 3 variants in the 1950 cc & 2925 cc engine options.

What is the top speed of the Mercedes E-class 200? ›

240 Km/h

What is the top speed of the Mercedes E200? ›

  • 231 – 240 km/h.
  • 7.7 – 8.6 sec.
  • 144 mph.

What is the top speed of Benz E200? ›

Mercedes-Benz E-Class top speed is 250 Kmph. Check similar car details: What is the top speed of Mercedes-Benz C-Class? What is the top speed of BMW 6 Series GT?

What kind of engine is in the E200? ›

Mercedes-Benz E-Class E200 Edition E Specifications
Engine Type4-cylinder Petrol Engine With Direct Injection
Displacement (CC)1,991 CC
Power184 bhp@5500 rpm
Torque300 Nm@1200-4000 rpm
Drive TrainRWD
1 more row

Is E200 a turbo? ›

Mercedes-Benz E-Class E 200 2.0L Turbo Petrol Automatic | V3Cars.

What is the fastest E-Class Mercedes? ›

Fastest Mercedes-Benz Cars: AMG®

2022 Mercedes-Benz AMG® E 53 Sedan: 0-60 MPH in 4.4 seconds. 2022 Mercedes-Benz AMG® EQS Sedan: 0-60 MPH in 3.4 seconds.

What year Mercedes E-Class is the most reliable? ›

What is the Best Used Mercedes to Buy for Reliability?
  1. 2008 and 2009 Mercedes-Benz E-Class. ...
  2. 2009 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class. ...
  3. 2010 Mercedes-Benz C-Class. ...
  4. 2012 Mercedes-Benz E-Class. ...
  5. 2015 Mercedes-Benz GLK-Class.

Is the Mercedes E-Class good or bad? ›

Highs Sweetly smooth ride, richly refined inline-six, a cocoon of luxury. Lows Has gained 170 pounds, AI-infused tech is watching you. Verdict The new E-class blurs the line between mid-size and S-class size, and carries into this new generation with grace and abundant luxury.

Is it worth it to buy an E-Class? ›

It's worth it, though and the surprising thing is just how rewarding this E-Class is when the road turns twisty. Few cars feel as deeply satisfying and reassuring to drive as this E-Class, and that is worth almost any price.

Which is better E200 or E220? ›

According to the manufacturer's data, the E200 needs 10,8 to 11,4 seconds to get to 100 km/h, while the E220 needs between 9,3 and 9,6 seconds. Not exactly a difference of 30% as you mentioned, because you can't calculate that 1 on 1.

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