What is the difference between Mercedes-Benz S and E?

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VanLuke
09/04/25 7:33am
The differences between the Mercedes-Benz E-Class and S-Class: 1. Different positioning: The Mercedes-Benz E-Class belongs to the mid-to-high-end car segment; the Mercedes-Benz S-Class is a top-tier luxury car. 2. Different appearance: The side lines of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class are relatively softer, with a cigar-shaped waistline; the Mercedes-Benz S-Class features triangular headlights, giving it the most aggressive look, and its side lines have a more inclined rear. More information about Mercedes-Benz: 1. The Mercedes-Benz sedan is a large, high-end business sedan developed by Mercedes-Benz, positioned between the C-Class and S-Class. 2. The dimensions of the Mercedes-Benz are 5026mm in length, 1854mm in width, 1477mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3014mm.
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AdalineRose
09/16/25 8:22am
I drive frequently, and the difference between the Mercedes S-Class and E-Class is quite noticeable. The S-Class is the flagship luxury sedan, with a larger and more stable body, making driving feel like sitting on a sofa—exceptionally comfortable, with ultra-smooth suspension tuning that makes speed bumps barely noticeable. The E-Class, on the other hand, is more moderately sized and agile, making it easier to drive and park in the city, though its stiffer suspension can feel a bit bumpy over rough roads. Price-wise, the S-Class is significantly more expensive—its new car price could buy two E-Class models, and its maintenance and repair costs are higher, making even refueling a bit painful. The E-Class is more economical, with lower insurance costs and easier upkeep. Technologically, the S-Class leads with features like Magic Body Control and rear-wheel steering, which aren’t standard on the E-Class. In terms of space, the S-Class offers rear seats where you can stretch your legs flat, while the E-Class has a spacious back seat but feels slightly cramped with three passengers. If you prioritize comfort and prestige, I’d recommend the S-Class; for daily commuting and family use, the E-Class offers better value for money—go for it.
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