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Are the Mercedes-Benz E300 and E300L the same?

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OSamantha
07/29/2025

No, they are not. Here are their differences: 1. Different exterior: The E300 is the standard wheelbase version, while the E300L is the long wheelbase version. The 'L' stands for 'Long,' meaning the E300L has a longer body and wheelbase than the E300, which directly results in more rear seat space. The new Mercedes-Benz E-Class Long Wheelbase version remains unchanged from the imported E-Class, with only some adjustments made to the body length, width, and wheelbase for the Chinese market. The domestically produced Mercedes-Benz E-Class Long Wheelbase version has a body length of 5012mm, a wheelbase extended by 140mm to 3014mm, and a body width slightly increased by 1mm. 2. Different production origins: The E300L is domestically produced, while the E300 is fully imported. 3. Different interiors: The E300L features a dark gray interior that appears more youthful, paired with brown seats, giving it a very high-end feel. The focal point on the center console is the large GPS navigation screen, with the middle section housing the audio control buttons and the lower part containing the air conditioning control buttons.

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MacSerenity
08/15/2025

As a Mercedes-Benz enthusiast and owner, I want to inform you that the main difference between the E300 and E300L lies in their wheelbase lengths. The E300 is the standard version with a normal wheelbase, ideal for those who prefer an authentic driving experience. On the other hand, the E300L is the long-wheelbase version, specifically designed for the Chinese market, offering significantly more rear legroom and wider, more comfortable seats. Both models share the same 2.0-liter turbocharged engine, with identical power output and acceleration performance. In daily driving, the E300L's longer body might pose slight challenges when parking or turning in tight urban spaces, but it provides better high-speed stability. If you frequently have passengers in the rear seats, the E300L is worth considering; otherwise, the E300 suffices. Price-wise, the E300L is slightly more expensive, but its space advantage translates to better maintenance costs and higher resale value. Mercedes-Benz introduced this strategy to cater to local preferences—most other markets primarily offer the standard version. Ultimately, the choice depends on your personal driving habits.

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McDante
10/16/2025

As a car enthusiast, when discussing the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, the E300 and E300L share identical engine configurations—both equipped with a 2.0T powertrain and matching performance specs. The key difference lies in the 'L,' denoting a long-wheelbase version. The E300L features an extended wheelbase, significantly enhancing rear-seat space with notably more generous legroom, making it ideal for business or family trips. The standard E300 offers sharper handling and quicker turn-in response, while the L version's suspension is tuned for comfort, delivering smoother daily driving. Price-wise, the E300L is slightly higher, but long-term costs like marginally increased fuel consumption are negligible. Market-wise, Mercedes targets Asian preferences with the L variant, while Europe and the U.S. primarily get the standard model. Personally, I believe prioritizing spatial practicality is paramount.

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MacCooper
11/29/2025

I researched the E300 and E300L when considering buying a Mercedes. Simply put, the E300 has a standard wheelbase, while the E300L is the long-wheelbase version. They share the same engine and acceleration performance. The L version offers significantly more rear-seat space, making it ideal for those who frequently transport family or friends, though it feels slightly less agile but more stable at high speeds. The choice depends on space needs; otherwise, there's little difference. In the Chinese market, the L version dominates.

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OIvan
01/19/2026

I've driven the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, and the difference between the E300 and E300L lies in the wheelbase design. The standard E300 offers more precise handling, delivering a direct and exhilarating driving experience. The E300L, with its extended wheelbase, provides a more spacious interior, significantly enhancing rear passenger comfort, especially on long trips. Both models share the same 2.0T engine, which delivers excellent power response without compromising performance. In daily use, the L version is slightly heavier, leading to a minor increase in fuel consumption, though not noticeably so. If you frequently use the rear seats, I recommend the L version. For a more agile personal driving experience, the E300 is the better choice. Mercedes-Benz promotes the L version more in China, and maintenance costs are the same for both.

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