What is the range of the Mercedes-Benz E300?
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The range of the Mercedes-Benz E plug-in hybrid in pure electric mode can reach up to 50km. Range: Range, also referred to as endurance, is the total distance a vehicle such as a car or ship can travel continuously with maximum fuel reserves. For electric vehicles, the range is the distance traveled from a fully charged state of the power battery to the end of the test under standard conditions, which is an important economic indicator for electric vehicles. New energy vehicle range: Refers to the distance traveled at a constant speed under ideal road conditions, wind speed, temperature, etc., on a single full charge. Hybrid vehicles and lead-acid battery vehicles (low-speed vehicles) generally have a shorter range.
I've driven the Mercedes-Benz E300 several times. This car is the gasoline version, with a typical range of around 800 to 900 kilometers, and the fuel tank is approximately 66 liters. It runs quite steadily when fully fueled. However, there are many influencing factors, such as road conditions and driving habits: if you're always stuck in city traffic with sudden accelerations, the fuel consumption might rise to 9 liters per 100 kilometers, reducing the range to 600 kilometers. On the highway, it's much more economical, capable of reaching up to 1,000 kilometers. To extend the range, maintain the engine regularly, avoid carrying too much unnecessary weight, and keep the tires at standard pressure. The hybrid E300e version might offer a longer range, but the gasoline version is the most cost-effective.
As a seasoned Mercedes driver, I find the E300's range really varies from person to person. In my daily use, it's not difficult to get 700-800 km on a full tank—the 66-liter fuel tank is quite generous, with an average fuel consumption around 7.5L/100km. If you often drive long distances or on highways, it can even exceed 900 km. Mercedes' system also displays real-time remaining range, which is quite accurate. Just be mindful not to idle with the AC on in winter, as fuel consumption spikes and range drops. Checking the air filter seasonally helps avoid engine strain, easily adding dozens of kilometers to your range.