How much does the Mercedes-Benz e300 weigh?

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JocelynFitz
07/29/25 2:57pm
The weight of the Mercedes-Benz e300 is 1800kg. Below is the relevant introduction of the Mercedes-Benz e300: 1. Exterior: The front face design is identical to the imported version, with split-style high and low beam lights featuring sharp lines, creating an overall youthful and dynamic effect that completely transforms the image of the 'old Benz'. The LED light group below the front bumper further emphasizes the fashion aspect. In terms of appearance, the Mercedes-Benz new 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, with the wheelbase extended by 140mm to 3014mm, and the body width slightly increased by 1mm. 2. Interior: The dark gray interior appears relatively youthful, paired with brown seats, giving a high-end feel. The focal point on the upper part of the center console is the large-sized GPS navigation screen. The middle section houses the audio control buttons, while the lower part contains the air conditioning control buttons.
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