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2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class: Hybrid MPG, Price & Specifications

— IIHS, NHTSA, EPA, AAA, RepairPal

Among premium Sedans, the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class lands in the middle of its segment. NHTSA has no recall campaigns on file for this vehicle.

Starting MSRP
$62,450 - $88,000
EPA Combined MPG
25-28 MPG
EPA Combined MPG
23 MPG (Plug-In Hybrid)
Est. Annual Fuel Cost
$1,687 - $2,054 per year
Recalls on File
No recalls on file
Est. Monthly Cost (with fuel)
$931 per month
Est. Cost per Mile (with fuel)
$0.74
Brand Origin
Germany
SafetyNot yet crash-tested
CFuel CostAverage fuel cost among hybrid Sedans
2.5/5ReliabilityRepairPal rating
CleanRecallsNo recalls since 2025

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Priced from $62,450 to $88,000, the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class is one of 37 premium Sedans. The data below covers what it costs to fuel, insure, and maintain over the miles you will actually drive.

Data Summary

2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class at a Glance

Published crash-test coverage is incomplete for the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class. Within the currently available data, the clearest positive signals are lower estimated five-year cost and lower estimated ownership costs for its vehicle class, but reliability is a weak spot.

Auto-generated from published safety, fuel-cost, reliability, recall, and cost data. It is informational only and not personal advice or a recommendation. How this works

Key signals
  • estimated 5-year cost
  • ownership cost

Strengths in the data

  • Best estimated five-year cost in the lineup is about $6,959 below the similar-vehicle average.
  • AAA estimates $9,479 per year in non-fuel ownership costs for the Medium Sedan (Hybrid) class, including insurance ($1,571), maintenance ($1,551), and depreciation ($3,535).

Cautions in the data

  • Crash-test coverage is incomplete: NHTSA data is not available for this model yet.
  • Reliability is weak by current standards: RepairPal 2.5/5. Most reliable Sedans 2025 →
  • Fuel cost lands in the middle of its comparison group rather than standing out.

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NHTSA crash tests use full-width frontal and side impacts. IIHS tests include offset frontal impacts and intersection-type side crashes, which are common in real-world driving. Both results are shown below.

How Did the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Perform in IIHS Crash Tests?

The 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class was evaluated by IIHS but fell short of Top Safety Pick criteria. The individual crash test results below show where it scored well and where it did not. Source: IIHS.

TestRating
Small Overlap FrontG Good
Moderate Overlap FrontM Marginal
SideG Good
HeadlightsG Good
Front Crash Prevention (Vehicle)A Acceptable
Front Crash Prevention (Pedestrian)A Acceptable
Seat Belt RemindersG Good
Child Seat Anchors (LATCH)G Good

IIHS vehicle class: Large luxury cars

Once you are comfortable with the crash test picture, the next thing to check is whether any safety-related defects have been found. All recall repairs are free at authorized Mercedes-Benz dealers.

Does the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Have Any Recalls?

As of the data shown, NHTSA has not issued any recall campaigns for the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class. The average for Sedans is 1 campaigns. Source: NHTSA.

No recalls on file with NHTSA

What Do 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Owners Report to NHTSA?

NHTSA complaint data is not available for the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class. This does not mean there are no complaints. The model may not yet be tracked in the NHTSA database.

Source: NHTSA Vehicle Complaints Database. Data last refreshed 2026-04-16.

Commuting miles add up. The EPA fuel data below shows what you can expect to spend annually on the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class, broken down by trim.

What Is the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Fuel Economy?

At up to 28 combined MPG, the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class's most efficient trim costs an estimated $1,687 per year in fuel, $132 less than the $1,819 average for premium Sedans. Real-world results will vary. Source: EPA.

Ranges from 23 to 28 combined MPG/MPGe depending on trim and drivetrain.

TrimCombinedCityHighwayAnnual Fuel Cost
E 35028 MPG
E 350 4MATIC27 MPG
E 450 4MATIC25 MPG
E 450 4MATIC All-Terrain25 MPG
AMG E 53 HYBRID23 MPG

Estimated 5-year fuel costs range from $8,435 to $10,270 depending on trim.

The most efficient trim ranks in the top 26% for fuel cost within its EPA vehicle class.

Commuters put the most predictable miles on a vehicle. That makes the full ownership cost, not just fuel, the number that matters most. AAA breaks it down below.

What Does the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cost to Own?

Estimated 5-year total ownership cost for the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class ranges from $104,170 to $131,555 depending on trim, based on AAA's Your Driving Costs study for the Medium Sedan (Hybrid) class. This includes insurance, maintenance, depreciation, registration, and financing. These are class averages, not specific to this model. Source: AAA.

Maintenance$1,551 per year
Insurance$1,571 per year
Depreciation$3,535 per year
Registration & Taxes$721 per year
Financing$1,001 per year
Total (excluding fuel)$9,479 per year

Commuters benefit most from the trim that balances fuel economy and features at the lowest total cost. The table below puts all 5 options side by side.

How Do the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Trims Compare?

With 5 trims priced from $62,450 to $88,000, the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class offers a range of equipment levels. Trims are available with Hybrid and Plug-In Hybrid powertrains, which affects fuel economy and pricing. MSRP figures below do not include destination, taxes, or dealer fees.

TrimBase MSRPCombined MPGEst. Annual Fuel CostDrive TypeHorsepowerCurb WeightEst. 5-Year Cost
E 350$62,45028 MPG$1,687 per yearRWD255 hp4,134 lbs$104,170
E 350 4MATIC$64,95027 MPG$1,750 per yearAWD255 hp4,189 lbs$106,985
E 450 4MATIC$70,85025 MPG$1,890 per yearAWD375 hp4,376 lbs$113,585
E 450 4MATIC All-Terrain$76,10025 MPG$1,890 per yearAWD375 hp4,575 lbs$118,835
AMG E 53 HYBRID$88,00023 MPG$2,054 per yearAWD577 hp4,244 lbs$131,555

The Mercedes-Benz E-Class lineup has expanded from 3 trims in 2024 to 5 trims in 2025. The entry price has increased $150 since 2024.

New trims since 2024

added 2025

  • E 350
  • AMG E 53 HYBRID

Price changes since 2024

  • E 450 4MATIC $68,100 (2024) → $70,850 (2025) +$2,750
  • E 350 4MATIC $62,300 (2024) → $64,950 (2025) +$2,650
  • E 450 4MATIC All-Terrain $74,700 (2024) → $76,100 (2025) +$1,400
View full trim timeline (2024–2026)
Trim202420252026
E 350 4MATIC$62,300
27 MPG
$64,950
27 MPG
E 450 4MATIC$68,100
25 MPG
$70,850
25 MPG
E 450 4MATIC All-Terrain$74,700
25 MPG
$76,100
25 MPG
E 350$62,450
28 MPG
AMG E 53 HYBRID$88,000
23 MPG

Compare Trim Costs

Select two trims and adjust your driving and financing to see how monthly costs compare. Only costs we can compute from EPA data and your inputs are shown. No estimates, no guesses.

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Buying the right trim is the short-term decision. The reliability section below addresses the long-term one: how often will this vehicle need repairs, and how much will they cost?

How Reliable Is the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class?

At 2.5/5.0 from RepairPal, the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class scores below the average for premium Sedans. Higher-than-typical repair frequency or cost is indicated. Source: RepairPal.

2.5/5.0RepairPal Rating

How confident is Mercedes-Benz in the 2025 E-Class? The warranty terms below show exactly what they are willing to cover and for how long.

What Warranty Does the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Come With?

The warranty terms below reflect Mercedes-Benz's published coverage for the 2025 E-Class. All trims share the same warranty. Coverage begins on the date of first retail sale.

Basic Warranty4yr/50k
Powertrain Warranty4yr/50k
Corrosion Warranty4yr/50k
Roadside Assistance4yr/50k

What Are the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Specs?

The specifications below cover engine output, dimensions, and drivetrain for the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class. These are manufacturer-reported figures and may vary by trim configuration.

EPA vehicle class: Mid-size car

Engine2L I4, 3L I6
Horsepower255 - 577 hp
Power-to-Weight121.8 - 271.9 hp per ton
Price per HP$153 - $255
Torque295 - 553 lb-ft
Transmission9-speed shiftable automatic
Drive TypeRear-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive
Fuel Typepremium unleaded (required)
Fuel Tank17.4 gal
Est. Range per Tank400 - 487 miles per tank (EPA combined)
Length194.9 in
Width74.0 - 74.4 in
Height57.9 in
Wheelbase116.6 in
Curb Weight4,134 - 4,575 lbs

What Changed for the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class?

  • Number of available trims changed
  • Pricing changed across one or more trims
  • EPA fuel economy ratings changed
  • Recall status changed

All data shown for the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class comes from EPA, NHTSA, IIHS, AAA, manufacturers, and selected third-party references. For a vehicle driven every day, the fuel and reliability data above matters most. Data is refreshed periodically.

Data coverage & source links

The following data categories are not yet available for the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class: NHTSA has not yet published crash test results for this vehicle. Learn how we collect, verify, and present vehicle data.

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2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class FAQ

Answers generated from published EPA, NHTSA, IIHS, AAA, and RepairPal data. Not personal advice.

Which 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class trim has the lowest ownership cost?

Among 5 available trims, the E 350 has the lowest estimated five-year ownership cost at $104,170, starting at $62,450 MSRP. The most expensive trim to own is about $131,555. See the full trim comparison table above for a side-by-side breakdown.

What vehicles compete with the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class?

In the sedan segment, the closest alternatives to the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class are 2025 Audi A6 (starting at $58,100, 5-star NHTSA, 26 MPG); and 2025 Genesis G80 (starting at $57,100, 5-star NHTSA, 24 MPG); and 2025 BMW 3 Series (starting at $45,950, 5-star NHTSA, 18-31 MPG). Each page on this site covers the same data sources so you can compare directly. Browse all 2025 Sedans.

What changed on the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class from last year?

Compared to the previous model year, 2 new trims were added and the entry price increased by $150 for the Mercedes-Benz E-Class lineup. See the trim evolution timeline above for full year-by-year pricing and availability details.

How much does a 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class cost per month to own?

Excluding your car payment, estimated monthly costs for the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class include about $790 for insurance, maintenance, depreciation, and fees, plus roughly $141 for fuel. That puts non-payment running costs around $931 per month. These are estimates based on AAA class averages and EPA fuel data. Actual costs depend on your driving, location, and coverage.

Is the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class available as a hybrid?

Yes, the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class is available with a hybrid powertrain option alongside conventional powertrains. Hybrid trims typically offer better fuel economy at a higher starting price compared to conventional gas trims. See our Hybrid Sedans 2025 list.

Where is Mercedes-Benz based?

Mercedes-Benz's headquarters are in Germany. Assembly location varies by model and sometimes by trim. The "Brand Origin" label on this site refers to corporate headquarters, not the factory where your specific vehicle was built. See our Germany-brand cars 2025 list.

What other Mercedes-Benz models are available for 2025?

Each 2025 Mercedes-Benz model on this site has its own fact sheet covering available safety, fuel, reliability, cost, and recall data. Visit our Mercedes-Benz models page for the full lineup.

What does the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class cost per mile to drive?

Based on AAA ownership cost estimates and EPA fuel data, the 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class costs approximately 74.4 cents per mile to operate, including fuel, insurance, maintenance, depreciation, and financing. Actual cost per mile depends on your annual mileage, driving habits, and location.