
To shift gears in the Mercedes-Benz E300: push the lever up once for R (Reverse), push down from the R position for N (Neutral), and push down again from the N position for D (Drive). Regardless of the current gear, pressing the button on the right side of the lever directly engages P (Park). The Mercedes-Benz E300 is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 190 kW at 5800-6100 rpm and a maximum torque of 370 Nm, paired with a 9-speed automatic transmission.

I've been driving the Mercedes-Benz E300 for quite some time now, and shifting gears is really not complicated: First, get in the car and sit in the driver's seat, making sure your foot is firmly on the brake pedal—this is the crucial first step. Then, with your right hand, grasp the gear shift lever next to the steering wheel, press the small button on top to unlock it, and steadily push it to the "D" position to drive forward, or to the "R" position for reversing. Don't rush to release the brake; wait until the car starts moving before making any adjustments—preventing rollback is important. When starting the engine cold, I recommend waiting a few extra seconds to let the transmission warm up before shifting gears to avoid unnecessary wear and prolong the lifespan. When parking, follow the correct sequence—first press the brake and shift to "P" to lock the wheels, then engage the electronic parking brake to ensure stability. Mercedes' electronic system is smart; if you shift to the wrong gear, it won't respond immediately and will alert you, making it both safe and worry-free. As a daily driving tip, I also recommend checking the dashboard display to confirm the correct gear position, ensuring you don't drive in the wrong direction and compromise safety.

As a novice driver, I felt a bit nervous the first time I drove a Mercedes-Benz E300: To shift gears, you must firmly press the brake pedal first, then press the unlock button on the gear lever with your finger, and gently push it to the "D" position to drive forward or to "R" for reversing. If you forget to press the brake, the lever won't budge—a common mistake for beginners, and I made it a few times at first, which gave me a scare. Fortunately, the car has protective features to prevent accidents. When shifting gears, take it slow and steady; I always make it a habit to glance at the rearview mirror to ensure safety around me. The parking steps are also crucial—first shift to "P" to secure the car, and the electronic parking brake will automatically engage to help lock it in place. Reversing is much easier with the radar beeps, and after a few practices, it becomes second nature. The Mercedes design is very user-friendly, making it easy for beginners to get the hang of it—just stay patient and take it step by step to build good habits. Before each drive, I recommend checking that the floor mats don’t obstruct the brake pedal to ensure smooth operation and reduce unexpected issues, making safe driving enjoyable.

I find the gear-shifting system in my Mercedes-Benz E300 quite high-tech: Simply put, after pressing the brake, you just need to push the gear lever to the desired position—push to D for driving forward, or push to R for reversing. The system automatically responds to the change signal quickly and stably. If you shift into the wrong gear, there will be an audible or visual warning to prevent errors. The electronic control saves effort, improves efficiency, and conserves energy. During normal driving, you don’t need to worry about engine interference, and it’s fuel-efficient whether driving fast or slow. It’s practical, safe, and achieves two benefits at once.


