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What are the differences between the Mercedes-Benz E200L and E300?

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Candice
07/30/25 12:49am
E300 features a panoramic sunroof, while E200 has a standard sunroof. The rear lettering differs, with E300 labeled as E300 and E200 as E200. Below is relevant information: 1. E200 and E300 are primarily used to distinguish between high and low configurations. The smaller the number, the lower the configuration and the cheaper the price. For example, the E200 is equipped with a 2.0T-L4 inline four-cylinder engine, whereas the E300 is equipped with a high-power version of the 2.0T engine, capable of producing up to 255 horsepower. If it were an E320, the configuration would be even higher, featuring a 3.0T-V6 engine. 2. The entire side profile of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class is traversed by a straight "horizon line" waistline, creating a sleek visual effect that extends towards both ends. This is one of the features that distinguishes it from the S-Class and C-Class.
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LeAngelo
08/15/25 6:11am
As an enthusiast who loves driving on mountain roads, I can say there's a significant difference in power between the E200L and E300. The E200L is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged engine producing around 184 horsepower. It offers smooth starts but lacks explosive power, with a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of just over 8 seconds, making it suitable for daily commuting. The E300, also featuring a 2.0T engine, boasts about 258 horsepower, delivering strong acceleration and swift overtaking capabilities, with more stable high-speed cruising. The engine tuning differs, with the E300 having more responsive throttle and quicker gear shifts. For long-distance driving, the E300 consumes slightly more fuel, but the driving pleasure is multiplied, especially with better grip on curves, making you want to drive a few more laps. If you seek excitement, I'd recommend the E300 without hesitation; if you prefer saving on fuel, the E200L is adequate. The key is to test drive both and experience the difference in engine roar firsthand for the most authentic feel.
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LaNevaeh
10/20/25 3:33am
As a family car owner, I'm more concerned about the practicality and cost of these two models. The E200L is much more affordable, with a new car price 50,000-60,000 yuan cheaper and lower maintenance costs. Its urban driving fuel consumption averages around 7 liters, which is sufficient for school runs or commuting. The E300 has stronger power, but at the cost of about 1 liter more in fuel consumption, plus higher-end features like heated seats and a rearview camera. The biggest difference lies in the driving experience: the E200L is gentle in comfort mode, while the E300 offers more precise handling in sport mode, with better suspension for absorbing bumps, significantly enhancing comfort on long highway trips. Rear passenger space is similar for both, but the E300 comes with more luxurious standard features and slightly better tire noise control. Personally, I think the E200L offers better value for those on a budget, while the E300 is the choice for those who enjoy highway road trips, given its more comprehensive safety assistance features.
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Finn
12/03/25 4:05am
I'm a configuration expert, and when it comes to Mercedes, the focus is on equipment differences. The E300 starts off with more tech elements compared to the E200L, such as a 12.3-inch touchscreen, active brake assist, and 64-color ambient lighting, delivering an ultra-smart driving experience. The base E200L has a smaller screen, and you'll need to pay extra for the driving assistance package. In terms of performance, the E300's high-power tuning offers quicker acceleration, going from 0-100 in just over 6 seconds, with excellent engine noise control. The E200L has a gentler start. Price-wise, the E300 is significantly more expensive, but its standard features are noticeably upgraded, like keyless entry. The E300's interior materials, with better-quality leather, show a big difference in small details. Economically, the E200L is slightly more fuel-efficient in city driving, but the E300's added features are worth the investment. When choosing, consider your daily needs—opt for the E200L for commuting, or go for the E300 if you're after premium features.
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