When you’re considering a Mercedes-Benz car, it’s important to understand all aspects, from pricing to performance specifications. The information provided is designed to give you a clear picture, but it’s essential to be aware of certain details that can affect your purchase and ownership experience.
The Total Price you initially see is an estimated starting point. This includes the base price along with estimated taxes and fees, calculated after you provide a ZIP code. However, this total price is subject to change. Factors such as the dealer’s location, your location, current inventory levels, specific vehicle features, and any available discounts or rebates can all influence the final price. Remember that adding extra products or options to your Mercedes-Benz car will also adjust the total cost. The price displayed should always be considered an estimate, and the final price will be confirmed during your purchase process.
When looking at performance, particularly acceleration rates, these figures are generally based on manufacturer track results and are estimations. The actual acceleration of your Mercedes-Benz car in real-world conditions can vary. Environmental factors, road surface quality, your driving style, the car’s elevation, and the vehicle’s load can all play a role in how your car performs.
Fuel economy, expressed as EPA-estimated MPG, is another crucial factor. These estimates are useful for comparing different vehicles, but your actual mileage may differ. How you drive, weather conditions, and the length of your trips can all affect fuel consumption. For highway driving, especially, expect your actual mileage to potentially be lower than the highway estimate provided.
If you plan to tow with your Mercedes-Benz car, it’s important to note the towing capacity is with an optional trailer hitch. Always consult the Operator’s Manual before towing and be aware that some states require aftermarket trailer brakes. Your Mercedes-Benz dealer can provide detailed information regarding towing capabilities and requirements.
For electric Mercedes-Benz models, the driving range provided is an EPA estimate on a full charge. Just like fuel economy, the actual driving range can vary. Factors such as the specific model, terrain, temperature, driving style, optional equipment, and the use of in-vehicle features can all impact the distance you can travel on a single charge.
Finally, for retail customers purchasing or leasing select 2025 electric Mercedes-Benz models (EQB, EQE, EQS, or G 580), there’s a charging offer available. You may be eligible for either a Mercedes-Benz Home Wallbox (installation not included) or a $1,000 charging voucher for public charging within the Mercedes me Charge network. This voucher is valid for up to two years, and specific terms and conditions apply, which can be found at Additional terms and conditions apply. Make sure to discuss this offer with your authorized Mercedes-Benz dealer at the point of vehicle delivery, as the selection must be made at that time.
Understanding these details will help you make an informed decision when choosing your Mercedes-Benz car and ensure a satisfying ownership experience.