The long-running E-Class slots between the entry-level C-Class sedan and the flagship S-Class sedan in the US model range. There are several models with alphanumeric model names to indicate the powertrains within. A 302-bhp 3.5 L V6 powers the E350, whereas a 402-bhp V8 powers the E550. Both are fitted with a 7-speed automatic transmission. Customers can choose to add 4MATIC all-wheel-drive for all-weather traction. A sport appearance package adds body cladding and more aggressive wheels and tires. The ultimate E-Class sedan is the E65 AMG, a factory tuned beast with over 500 horsepower under the hood.
Model/Trim/Package | Engine | | | Original MSRP
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E-Class Sedan E250 BlueTec | 2.1l I4 T D (195-bhp) | A7 | RWD | $52,650 |
E-Class Sedan E250 BlueTec 4MATIC | 2.1l I4 T D (195-bhp) | A7 | AWD | $55,150 |
E-Class Sedan E350 | 3.5l V6 (302-bhp) | A7 | RWD | $53,100 |
E-Class Sedan E350 4MATIC | 3.5l V6 (302-bhp) | A7 | AWD | $55,600 |
E-Class Sedan E400 | 3.0l V6 T (329-bhp) | A7 | RWD | $63,100 |
E-Class Sedan E400 4MATIC | 3.0l V6 T (329-bhp) | A7 | AWD | $65,600 |
E-Class Sedan E64 AMG S 4MATIC | 5.5l V8 T (577-bhp) | SM7 | AWD | $101,700 |