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A car that can do almost everything well is a rarity, but the Mercedes-AMG E53 Hybrid Wagon does almost everything an enthusiast buyer could hope for — from hauling ass to hauling kids — and does it beautifully.
The 2026 Mercedes-Benz E-Class sedan sees no significant changes from the 2025 model and is priced from $65,150 (including destination).
Mercedes-Benz’s hot-rod AMG E53 sedan gains a wagon sibling for the 2026 model year powered by the same 577-horsepower plug-in hybrid powertrain.
Driving a fuel-efficient hybrid vehicle can make you feel greener, but if you live where winter is more white than green, you might want to consider one of the hybrids that offer all-wheel drive.
With enough power to match an SL63 and enough refinement to beat most any other AMG, the new 2025 Mercedes-AMG E53 is a stellar, daily-use performance sled.
With the new 2026 Mercedes-AMG E53 Hybrid Wagon, the long-roof/estate/touring body style returns to Mercedes’ meanest mid-sizer.
Having updated the E-Class for 2024 with a new infotainment suite and a dashboard consumed by digital displays, Mercedes-Benz focused on mechanical parts for 2025.
For the 2025 model year, Mercedes has rolled out the AMG E53 Hybrid, which generates 577 hp — or 604 hp with the optional Race Start function.
The electric half of the E53 Hybrid’s powertrain gains a more powerful electric motor and a larger battery pack for electric-only operation, as well as total output of up to 604 horsepower.
Mercedes-Benz is recalling more than 143,000 of its model-year 2021-23 vehicles over an issue that could cause a loss of drive power.