The 2014 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Sedan and Wagon have several different engine options and price points, ranging from $51,400 to $61,400 (not including the AMG models). The 2014 E-Class offers the perfect combination of brains and brawn with it’s unrivaled intelligence and great performance numbers. Combine this with leading safety and assistance systems and a plethora of engine options and you have a model range that will easily outperform and outsell it’s main competitors – the BMW 5-Series, the Audi A6 and the Lexus GS.
To make it easier on you, we’ve broken down the different E-Class Sedan and Wagon models by engine (not including AMG models). In addition, we’ve also included a complete photo gallery and list of features that come both standard and optionally. If you’re more of a two-door or topless kind of driver, check out the new E-Class Coupe and Cabriolet.
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At a Glance:
E250 BlueTEC Sedan (Sport and Luxury) |
E250 BlueTEC 4MATIC Sedan (Sport and Luxury) |
E350 Sedan (Sport and Luxury) |
E350 4MATIC Sedan/Wagon (Sport and Luxury) |
E400 HYBRID Sedan (Sport) |
E550 4MATIC Sedan (Sport) |
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MSRP | $51,400 | $53,900 | $51,900 | $54,400 | $56,700 | $61,400 |
Fuel Economy |
City: TBA Hwy: TBA |
City: TBA Hwy: TBA |
City: 21 mpg Hwy: 30 mpg |
City: 19 Hwy: 29 sedan |
City: 24 mpg Hwy: 30 mpg |
City: 17 Hwy: 26 |
Engine | 2.1-liter 4- cylinder turbodiesel |
2.1-liter 4- cylinder turbodiesel |
3.5-liter V6 w/ direct injection |
3.5-liter V6 w/ direct injection |
3.5-liter V6 HYBRID |
4.6L Bi-Turbo V8 with direct injection |
Performance | 195 hp 369 lb.-ft torque |
195 hp 369 lb.-ft torque |
302 hp 273 lb.-ft. torque |
302 hp 273 lb.-ft. torque |
302 hp (+27 hp electric) 273 lb-ft (+184 lbft electric) torque |
402 hp 443 lb.-ft. torque |
0-60 (sec.) | TBA | TBA | 6.5 | 6.6 | TBA | 5.2 |