
To exit navigation in the Mercedes-Benz E300L, you need to go to the additional settings area in the interface settings. Below are the specific details about the Mercedes-Benz E-Class: 1. Configuration: The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is equipped with comfort and technological features such as seat heating and ambient lighting. 2. Power: The standard power for the Mercedes-Benz E-Class is a 2.0T high and low power turbocharged engine, with the transmission system matching a 9-speed automatic manual transmission. For those seeking power and handling, the high-end 3.0T turbocharged engine is available, featuring all-wheel drive, adjustable suspension softness and hardness, and a steering system.

Using the navigation system in the Mercedes-Benz E300L is quite convenient, and I've tried it many times in the car. To exit the navigation, simply operate on the central touchscreen. While driving, open the map interface, and there's a small cross button in the lower right corner or you can select 'Cancel Navigation' from the options. However, avoid operating it at high speeds; it's safer to do so when parked or at a red light. The MBUX system in Mercedes is very intelligent, and you can also use voice commands by saying 'Hey Mercedes, cancel navigation' to end the navigation immediately, which is especially suitable for forgetful young people like me. Sometimes, I also adjust the destination on the go. If I set the wrong place, I just use voice commands to re-enter the destination, saving time and effort. Overall, the system is quite considerate, and I recommend using the voice function more often.

To exit the navigation on the Mercedes-Benz E300L, as an owner, I prefer to follow step by step: After starting the vehicle, tap the central control screen to enter the navigation interface. At the bottom of the screen, there is usually an option bar—tap to select 'End Route' or a similar button. If you can't find it, you can go into the navigation settings from the settings menu to exit. For safety, I recommend doing this while parked or during a red light to avoid distraction. The MBUX system in Mercedes supports customizable quick operations, which can make exiting faster once set up. If using voice control, simply say the command to cancel. It's quite smooth for daily use, and I often check real-time traffic to reduce the hassle of congestion.

I've been driving a Mercedes-Benz E300L for years and exiting the navigation is straightforward. Just tap the navigation map on the touchscreen, and you'll find an exit icon or menu option to cancel. For quicker access, the multifunction buttons on the steering wheel can help—just press a few times to end the route. Safety first—I never operate it while driving; it's best to pull over if needed. The MBUX system is worry-free with minimal errors. If you accidentally exit, it'll just recalculate the route. Keeping the system updated ensures smoother operation.


