Mercedes-Benz Reveals Pricing For The 2024 E-Class All-Terrain: Starts At $75,850

by AutoExpert   |  4 June, 2024

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After extensive redesigning, Mercedes-Benz unveiled the 2024 E-Class All-Terrain in September of last year. It is now clear how much it will cost in the United States. Starting at $75,850 (plus $1,150 for the destination fee), the price of the 2024 E450 All-Terrain is sure to be appealing.

Compared to last year's model, that's an increase of $3,450. The 2024 E-Class All-Terrain comes with a long variety of add-ons and customization options. Upgrade your vehicle with the $200 Night Package and get deep-gloss black paint on the front air-dam trim, mirror housings, window surrounds, and a lot more.

2024 E-Class All-Terrain

Additionally, they have the option to choose an illuminated grille for $400 or animated Mercedes Star pattern logo projectors for $310. Two of the exterior color choices, Manufaktur Moonlight White Metallic and Manufaktur Alpine Grey, cost an additional $1,750. There are ten color possibilities in total. In terms of wheel size, Mercedes provides two 19-inch and two 20-inch choices. An additional $850 is required for the second set.

In the cabin, owners have nine different upholstery options and six different trim levels to choose from. A leather interior with ventilated front seats and MB-Tex upholstery costs $800. The price drops to $350 when purchased with the $2,950 Multicontour Seat Package, which also includes heated front armrests, air conditioning, and massaging front seats. The package also includes the company's Air Balance filtration and fragrance systems.

2024 E-Class All-Terrain

The wood center console trim costs $200, whereas the metallic silver trim costs $150. A separate option for ventilated seats costs $450 on Mercedes models, while heated rear seats add $500. Pinnacle Trim, the second-most expensive option for the automobile, costs $2,550. Buyers get features such as a light-up grille, a head-up display, active ambient lighting, and noise- and heat-insulated glass. Costing $1,500, the MBUX Superscreen Pack includes a front passenger display.

For an additional $450, you can choose a Winter Package that includes heated windshield washers and a heated steering wheel. An alternative with manual rear side-window sunshades costs $380, while doors with soft-close technology cost $550. Priced at $900 is the 12.3-inch 3D digital instrument display. In order to keep the displays clean, you may purchase the company's premium touchscreen cleaning cloth for $30.

2024 E-Class All-Terrain

The Driver Assistance Package, which includes active blind spot help, braking assist, emergency stop assist, and more, is also available for $1,950. Electronic light headlights from the same manufacturer cost $990, while rear side-impact airbags cost $700. Mercedes pairs the 3.0-liter inline-six hybrid engine, turbocharged, with a nine-speed automatic transmission.

This engine is faster than the one it replaces, producing 375 hp and 369 lb-ft of torque, allowing the 2024 E-Class All-Terrain to reach 60 mph in 4.6 seconds, according to the manufacturer. However, the maximum speed is restricted to 130 mph.

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