Mercedes-Benz E53

Mercedes-Benz E53

FROM
$173,869
9.4L/100km (combined)
Convertible
9 Speed Automatic
Premium Unleaded/Electric
Rating Summary
Price and features
9
Practicality
7
Driving
9
Safety
9
Overview
Likes
Looks
Performance
Safety
Dislikes
No spare tyre
Steep service pricing
Modest boot

Mercedes-Benz E53 Pricing & Specs

The price range for the Mercedes-Benz E53 varies based on the trim level you choose. Starting at $173,869 and going to $199,900 for the latest year the model was manufactured. The model range is available in the following body types starting from the engine/transmission specs shown below.
Year Body Type Specs Price from Price to
2026 Body Type: Convertible Specs: 3.0L Hybrid 9 SP AUTO Price from: $187,169 Price to: $187,169
2026 Body Type: Coupe Specs: 3.0L Hybrid 9 SP AUTO Price from: $177,670 Price to: $177,670
2026 Body Type: Sedan Specs: 3.0L Hybrid 9 SP AUTO Price from: $173,869 Price to: $199,900
2025 Body Type: Convertible Specs: 3.0L Hybrid 9 SP AUTO Price from: $187,169 Price to: $187,169
2025 Body Type: Coupe Specs: 3.0L Hybrid 9 SP AUTO Price from: $177,670 Price to: $177,670
2025 Body Type: Sedan Specs: 3.0L Hybrid 9 SP AUTO Price from: $173,869 Price to: $199,900
2024 Body Type: Convertible Specs: 3.0L Hybrid 9 SP AUTO Price from: $145,970 Price to: $167,750
2024 Body Type: Coupe Specs: 3.0L Hybrid 9 SP AUTO Price from: $135,300 Price to: $155,540
2024 Body Type: Sedan Specs: 3.0L Hybrid 9 SP AUTO Price from: $128,920 Price to: $182,380
2023 Body Type: Convertible Specs: 3.0L Hybrid 9 SP AUTO Price from: $140,250 Price to: $161,150
2023 Body Type: Coupe Specs: 3.0L Hybrid 9 SP AUTO Price from: $129,690 Price to: $149,050
2023 Body Type: Sedan Specs: 3.0L Hybrid 9 SP AUTO Price from: $114,400 Price to: $131,450
2022 Body Type: Convertible Specs: 3.0L Hybrid 9 SP AUTO Price from: $131,560 Price to: $156,860
2022 Body Type: Coupe Specs: 3.0L Hybrid 9 SP AUTO Price from: $124,960 Price to: $144,980
2022 Body Type: Sedan Specs: 3.0L Hybrid 9 SP AUTO Price from: $99,440 Price to: $117,810
2021 Body Type: Convertible Specs: 3.0L Hybrid 9 SP AUTO Price from: $116,930 Price to: $171,710
2021 Body Type: Coupe Specs: 3.0L Hybrid 9 SP AUTO Price from: $111,210 Price to: $163,130
2021 Body Type: Sedan Specs: 3.0L Hybrid 9 SP AUTO Price from: $89,100 Price to: $167,090
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Mercedes-Benz E53 Wheel Size

The Mercedes-Benz E53 has a number of different wheel and tyre options. When it comes to tyres, these range from 245x35 ZR20 for Coupe in 2025 with a wheel size that spans from 8x20 inches.
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Mercedes-Benz E53 Dimensions

The dimensions of the Mercedes-Benz E53 Coupe, Sedan and Convertible vary according to year of manufacture and spec level.
The dimensions shown above are for the base model.
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Mercedes-Benz E53 Fuel consumption

The Mercedes-Benz E53 is available in a number of variants and body types that are powered by Hybrid fuel type(s). It has an estimated fuel consumption starting from 9.3L/100km for Coupe
Year Body Type Fuel Consumption* Engine Fuel Type Transmission
2025 Body Type: Coupe Fuel Consumption: 9.3L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Hyb/PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2025 Body Type: Sedan Fuel Consumption: 9.2L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Hyb/PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2025 Body Type: Convertible Fuel Consumption: 9.4L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Hyb/PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2024 Body Type: Convertible Fuel Consumption: 9.4L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Hyb/PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2024 Body Type: Coupe Fuel Consumption: 9.3L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Hyb/PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2024 Body Type: Sedan Fuel Consumption: 9.2L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Hyb/PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2023 Body Type: Coupe Fuel Consumption: 9.3L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Hyb/PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2023 Body Type: Sedan Fuel Consumption: 9.2L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Hyb/PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2023 Body Type: Convertible Fuel Consumption: 9.4L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Hyb/PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2022 Body Type: Coupe Fuel Consumption: 9.3L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Hyb/PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2022 Body Type: Convertible Fuel Consumption: 9.4L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Hyb/PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2022 Body Type: Sedan Fuel Consumption: 9.2L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Hyb/PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2021 Body Type: Convertible Fuel Consumption: 9.4L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Hyb/PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2021 Body Type: Coupe Fuel Consumption: 9.3L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Hyb/PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
2021 Body Type: Sedan Fuel Consumption: 9.2L/100km Engine: 3.0L Fuel Type: Hyb/PULP Transmission: 9 SP AUTO
*Combined fuel consumption
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Mercedes-Benz E53 FAQs

Did Mercedes-Benz ever recall the 2010 E250CDI convertible for peeling off door accents?

There hasn’t been a move by Mercedes-Benz Australia to fix this problem, which is not to say it hasn’t been noted by owners. But, really, a carmaker will only issue a recall for a fault or problem that represents a safety issue, which peeling door cards does not.

Sometimes, a manufacturer will issue what’s called a technical service bulletin which is like a recall but for non-safety related problems. Again, though, a floppy door card is unlikely to elicit that response. If you still have the trim pieces in question, a motor trimmer should be able to reattach them for you in a way that means they won’t come adrift again.

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How do I find a fuse and relay position chart for a 2013 Mercedes-Benz E350?

Traditionally, Mercedes-Benz has taken the entirely logical step of printing a legend of the fuses and what circuits they relate to on the inside of the fuse box cover. By referencing this, you can quickly identify what each fuse does while you’re in there checking whether they’re blown or not.

For some reason, however, sometimes Mercedes placed a paper diagram of the fuse layout in the boot with the jack and tools. So check there as well. The owner’s manual should also offer this information in the electrical section. If none of that works, you can Google the make and model and ask for fuse box information.

Don’t forget, either, that there are often two fuse boxes in many modern cars; one under the bonnet and one under the dashboard or inside the glovebox.

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Fuel pump problems with a 2007 Mercedes-Benz E200k

At the first sign of a fuel pump that has started to play up, the advice is to replace it as soon as you can. These electric pumps can start to have intermittent faults where they will not pump fast enough or not at all, and then the next time you start the car, they'll work perfectly.

Don't be fooled into thinking it's all okay, however, as the pump will progressively get worse and worse until it won't work at all. Trust us, these things do not fix themselves. And since a fuel pump will leave a modern fuel-injected car absolutely high and dry, you're way better off fixing it now (by replacing the pump) than finding yourself stuck on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere.

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