Mercedes-Benz E400 vs Kgm Torres

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Mercedes-Benz E400
Mercedes-Benz E400

2018 price

Kgm Torres
Kgm Torres

$42,567 - $45,480

2026 price

Summary

2018 Mercedes-Benz E400
2026 Kgm Torres
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 4, 2.0L

Fuel Type
-

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Fuel Efficiency
7.4L/100km (combined)

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Seating
4

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Dislikes
  • Can feel a little bland
  • Doors are super heavy
  • Far from cheap

  • Needs better tyres
  • Active safety needs more work
  • No spare wheel
2018 Mercedes-Benz E400 Summary

It is hard to immediately think of a country more suited to the convertible life than Australia. Even our coldest states (you know who you are…) are blessed with more warming sun than almost anywhere else on the civilised parts of the planet, so you’d think we’d be swanning about in dropped-top bliss almost year round.

But it’s actually in the UK (despite being cold, grey and almost always underwater) that convertibles really fly out of dealerships, with sun-starved Brits buying more than anyone else in the world. Weird, right?

Still, here they remain something of an oddity, sold in small numbers to drop-top diehards. At least partly because the convertibles of old were almost always slightly worse than their hardtop equivalents. 

But Mercedes - which makes more convertibles than most - claims to have mastered the soft-top formula with the E400 4Matic, a car it says offers all the perks of open-air motoring without any of the dynamic or practical downsides. 

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2026 Kgm Torres Summary

Sales figures show Australian buyers are moving away from pure internal combustion engine power for their family cars. Instead they’re looking for hybrid, plug-in hybrid and electric models.

While a number of brands - mostly newer manufacturers from China - are going down the plug-in hybrid route, others are focusing on regular or 'plugless' hybrids. Think models like the GWM Haval H6, Hyundai Tucson, Kia Sportage, MG HS and Toyota RAV4.

KGM (formerly SsangYong) is also headed down this path and the first hybrid model from the Korean carmaker is the Torres.

The Torres is a mid-sized five-seat SUV with unusual, rugged looks, but it hasn’t had an impact on the sales charts as yet. This hybrid version could change that. It’s affordable, spacious and offers a serious point of difference from its compatriots, as well as rivals from China and Japan.

But is it as good as those popular rivals?

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2018 Mercedes-Benz E400 2026 Kgm Torres

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