What are the features of the Mercedes-Benz E300L?

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DiPeter
08/31/25 3:28am
Features of the Mercedes-Benz E300L: 1. Electronic Stability Program (ESP): The system is enabled by default and is not recommended to be turned off unless on slippery surfaces such as rain or snow. 2. Parking Radar/Image: The central control screen displays images, and the radar will emit an alert sound. 3. Blind Spot Warning System (BSW): When there are other vehicles in the blind spots on both sides of the rear, the indicator lights on the rearview mirrors will flash to alert the driver not to change lanes. If the driver does not notice the indicator lights and prepares to change lanes, the system will emit a warning sound. 4. Forward Collision Mitigation System (FCM): When the vehicle gets too close to the vehicle in front, the system will emit an alarm to alert the driver. If the driver does not take action, the system will automatically brake the vehicle to a stop. 5. Auto Hold: When waiting at a red light, it relieves foot fatigue by automatically locking the wheels with the brake calipers. Pressing the accelerator pedal will trigger the unlocking of the wheels, allowing the vehicle to continue driving. 6. Auto Start-Stop: During brief stops, the engine will shut off. When the driver's foot leaves the brake pedal, the vehicle will restart. 7. Recirculation/Outside Air Mode: Recirculation mode heats or cools the air inside the vehicle and recirculates it, while outside air mode allows external air to enter the vehicle. In environments with heavy exhaust, dust, or smog, such as traffic jams, recirculation mode should be used. On highways, it is advisable to switch to outside air mode periodically to ensure fresh air and prevent health issues caused by stale air.
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DeDelilah
09/12/25 6:49am
I drove my friend's newly purchased Mercedes-Benz E300L, and the sense of technology was simply amazing. It comes with dual 12.3-inch large connected screens, which look premium and allow voice control for navigation and music. I particularly love the intelligent driving assistance features; adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping are especially practical. The seats are equipped with ventilation and heating, so you won't freeze in winter or feel sticky in summer. The rear seats are so spacious that you can even cross your legs, and the boss key for seat adjustment is super convenient. The panoramic sunroof provides great lighting, and you can even stargaze in the car at night.
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