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2022 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Sedan Interior and Cargo
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Mercedes-Benz has set the bar so high in terms of interior design and quality that many other manufacturers are still playing catch up. The cabin of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class is a stunning display of craftsmanship and attention to detail. From brushed aluminum to real wood and leather, this space exudes class and sophistication, and we think it's the best interior in its class. Getting in and out of the E-Class cabin is as simple as opening the wide-opening door and gently placing yourself on some of the most comfortable seats you'll ever have the pleasure of sitting on. Visibility is good in general. Once inside, the E-Class dashboard reeks of luxury, but with a modern twist in the form of an expansive 24.6 inches of screen space forming the instrumentation and infotainment. A new steering wheel has been included as part of last year's facelift, which is, in our eyes, the weakest point of the interior as the gloss black elements will be a fingerprint magnet. 2022 E-Class Sedan Interior Photos
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It should be reiterated that the 2022 E-Class has some of the most comfortable seats we've ever had the pleasure of testing, and the rear seats aren't bad either. In terms of interior space, the E-Class offers seating for five and has a substantial 41.7 inches of front legroom, slightly edging out the Audi A6. The front headroom is 37.3 inches, which should be enough for six-footers and above. In the back, there's also generous legroom of 36.2 inches and even more headroom than the front at 37.6 inches. The shoulder room in the front and back is over 57 inches, which translates into a spacious cabin that never feels too tight, even with larger adults on board. 2022 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Sedan Interior Dimensions
Mercedes-Benz E-Class Sedan TrimsE350 SedanE350 4MATIC SedanE450 4MATIC Sedan Seating555 Headroom Front Seat37.9 in.37.9 in.37.9 in. Headroom Back Seat38.2 in.38.2 in.38.2 in. Legroom Front Seat41.3 in.41.3 in.41.3 in. Legroom Back Seat35.8 in.35.8 in.35.8 in. Shoulder Room Front57.8 in.57.8 in.57.8 in. Shoulder Room Rear56.9 in.56.9 in.56.9 in. Interior Colors and Materials
The cabin of the 2022 E-Class is a stunning showcase of what Mercedes-Benz is capable of and exudes class and refinement. All models are offered with a massive selection of upholstery and trim materials. All models enjoy standard MB-Tex leatherette upholstery offered in color combinations such as Black, Nut Brown/Black, and Macchiato Beige/Black. To upgrade to leather, you'll need to spend $1,620, and the Nappa leather option costs $2,990. A particularly striking option is designo Macchiato Beige/Saddle Brown exclusive Nappa leather but this requires various extras that raise the price by over $5,000. A more affordable, yet almost equally as luxurious option, is the Macchiato Beige/Magma Grey Nappa leather option at $2,990 plus the pre-requisite topstitched MB-Tex upper dash and door trim at $350. Trim options include the no-cost natural grain Black Ash wood, Brown Ash wood, Burl Walnut wood, and natural grain Grey or Brown Ash woods. For an additional $1,300, you can get Manufaktur Black Piano Lacquer trim with a 'flowing lines' design. Customers can also specify topstitched MB-Tex upper dashboard and door trim along with a wood/leather steering wheel, or, to match the Manufaktur leather upholstery, Nappa leather on the dash and doors and a Macchiato Beige faux-suede headliner. Now Buzzing Electric Vehicles Tesla Cybertruck Spotted With Production-Ready Rear End Crash Watch A Seventh-Gen Toyota Hilux Truck Launch Into The Air After Losing Control Auctions One-Off Plymouth Barracuda Four-Door Is A Muscle Car Unicorn First Drive 2023 Toyota Crown First Drive Review: A Tale Of Two Hybrids Sports Cars 2023 BMW M2 Coming With Optional Center-Lock Wheels Tuning 700-Horsepower 2023 Nissan Z By AMS Performance Hits Nine-Second Quarter Mile 2022 E-Class Sedan Trunk and Cargo Space
Executive sedans such as the Mercedes-Benz E-Class and BMW 5 Series prioritize interior space and comfort over masses of cargo space, but a sizable trunk will always be an essential factor here. Unfortunately, the Mercedes E-Class Sedan comes up short when compared to the rest of the field. With only 13.1 cubic feet of trunk space on offer, the Merc provides less than both the BMW 5 Series (14 cubes) and the Audi A6 Sedan (13.7 cubes). Small-item storage is average; there's a center console storage bin, glovebox, decent door pockets, and covered cupholders in the center console. For rear-seat passengers, there are seatback pockets on the front seats and a fold-down center console with storage space and two pop-out cupholders.
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Mercedes-Benz E-Class Sedan TrimsE350 SedanE350 4MATIC SedanE450 4MATIC Sedan Trunk Volume13.1 cu. ft.13.1 cu. ft.13.1 cu. ft. 2022 E-Class Sedan Infotainment and Features
Features
The E-Class is one of the most well-established players in the executive sedan market and comes packed with all the luxury features you'd expect from a car of this caliber. All models roll off the factory floor with standard front power seats with lumbar control, dual-zone automatic climate control, 64-color LED ambient lighting, heated front seats, keyless-go, keyless entry, an illuminated entry system, a HomeLink garage door opener, and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster. A power sunroof is standard too but can be upgraded to a panoramic item. All models also come with standard driver-assistance features such as adaptive automatic high-beam assist, active brake assist, attention assist, blind-spot assist, cross-wind assist, and rain-sensing window wipers. The options list is lengthy and will require some restraint unless you want to send the price soaring. Available extras include active steering assist, active lane-keeping assist, evasive steering assist, ventilated front seats, and heated rear seats. Infotainment
2021 models saw the introduction of the latest MBUX infotainment software, which, along with the exterior updates, help the E-Class feel as youthful as its contemporaries. All E-Class vehicles come standard with a 12.3-inch touchscreen multimedia display which is controlled by a touchpad, and voice activation. Touch Control Buttons on the steering wheel aren't the easiest to use but do provide a quick means to manage functions like cruise control and Bluetooth. Alternatively, the MBUX system has some of the best voice-recognition functionality around, prompted by the phrase "Hey, Mercedes". Other standard features include navigation, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, HD Radio, and two USB-C ports. The standard FrontBass sound system includes a subwoofer under the dashboard. Optional extras include wireless phone charging, in-car Wi-Fi, SiriusXM with a six-month all-access trial, augmented video for navigation, and a 13-speaker, 590-watt Burmester sound system. Check other Mercedes-Benz E-Class Styles
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