The 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Sedan is a comfortable countryside cruiser. Its stately exterior elegance is only enhanced by its interior, which contains the best infotainment Mercedes offers on the market today. Despite all its upside, all isn't rosy with the E-Class.
But, it does enough to differentiate itself from the BMW 5 Series and Audi A5/S5 to make it the best in its class. What we tested : Newsweek test drove a 2024 Mercedes-Benz E450 4MATIC Sedan in Verde Silver Metallic for this review. The car had a sticker price of $87,920 as equipped, which included extras tacked onto the $68,100 base price.
A $1,150 destination charge was included in the total price. The Mercedes-Benz Hyperscreen had its moment in the sun, but the Mercedes-Benz Superscreen is where the real party is at. The Superscreen fuses two screens across the car's dashboard in a clean design that doesn't detract from the rest of the elegant aesthetics of the car.
The passenger screen allows front seat passengers to enjoy a game of Angry Birds or watch YouTube videos, or stream other content while the car is on the go, all without the driver being able to see it. The orientation of the central screen means that it is demonstrably cooler in midday sun than the Hyperscreen is, which is a win. Once the turbocharged 3.
0-line inline six-cylinder hybrid engine gets going, its 375 horsepower and 369 pound-feet of torque move . But, there's some turbo lag that is annoying, especially if you're starting from any so.