How Much Does a 2022 Mercedes-Benz E 350 Cost?
The 2021 Mercedes-Benz E-Class range is broad and it ranges from the sedan and All-Terrain wagon to coupe and convertible, along with numerous AMG high-performance models: the E 53 sedan, E 53 coupe, and E53 cabriolet and E 63 S sedan and E 63 S wagon. All E-Class models, as you might expect, are well-equipped. The MBUX (Mercedes-Benz User Interface) infotainment system, a wide-screen digital dash with dual 12.3-inch displays, and a power sunroof are all standard on the new E, which also is equipped with a navigation system,
dual-zone automatic climate control, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto and heated power-adjustable front seats. Other standard fare includes a new multi-function steering wheel with touch-control buttons, galvanized shift paddles, AMG body styling, and 18-inch wheels with run-flat tires. The new 2021 Mercedes-Benz All-Terrain, available only as E 450 with the 6-cylinder engine, adds air suspension and 19-inch wheels (with run-flat tires), plus two extra driver-selectable driving modes: Offroad and Offroad+. The E-Class cabriolet is distinguished by its power-folding soft top and Aircap and Airscarf systems, which make top-down driving a warmer and less breezy affair. In addition to a more powerful inline-6 engine and standard 4Matic all-wheel drive, the Mercedes-AMG E 53 include upgraded transmission, brakes and suspension components, not to mention their own bolder aesthetic touches. New for 2021, they now come with the AMG Drive Unit steering wheel-mounted button that lets you adjust driving characteristics on the fly. Also standard on AMG models is a surround-view camera. The range-topping, high-performance Mercedes-AMG 63 S models get a handcrafted V8 engine that makes 603 horsepower and even more upgrades to harness all that power. One particularly cool feature is its 4Matic all-wheel-drive system. It has a special “Drift” mode that turns these vehicles into rear-wheel-drive ones, thus enabling you to drift them. As one does in their 6-figure executive car. Also now included is the Warmth and Comfort Package that adds heated steering wheel, rapid heat front seats, heated arm rests and even a heated center console. Notable options on the 2021 E-Class include a head-up display, air suspension, massaging seats, a surround-view camera, a heated steering wheel and a panoramic sunroof. Wireless smartphone charging also is available, as are augmented-video instructions for the navigation system. Additionally, the handsome new E-Class can be ordered with a blacked-out Night Package and a Burmester surround-sound audio system. We suspect a popular option on the new Mercedes-Benz All-Terrain will be 20-inch AMG wheels. And, speaking of AMG, one of the E53’s most interesting options is called AMG Track Pace. When you’re driving on a race circuit (such as at a track day on the weekend), Track Pace monitors more than 80 vehicle-specific sets of data (speed, acceleration) to help you improve your driving. Additionally, the E53’s MBUX Augmented Reality feature allows the ideal line of a stored racetrack to be displayed on the dash as a sort of virtual onboard instructor.