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

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Candice
07/30/25 8:49am
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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