The 2021 Mercedes-AMG E53 has been
unveiled in both sedan and Wagon bodystyles alongside the latest facelifted
E-Class and E-Class All-Terrain. Unlike the All-Terrain, the E53 Wagon will not
be coming Stateside – for now at least as Mercedes told us to stay tuned for
more news later in the year . Slotting under the E63, which has yet to be
uncovered in its latest form, the E53 soldiers on with the same 48v mild-hybrid
powertrain as the outgoing model, which replaced the old E43 two years ago.
Power comes from a 3.0-liter
twin-turbocharged inline-six engine, which develops 435 PS and 520 Nm of torque. The EQ Boost starter-alternator adds an extra
22 PS and 250 Nm of electric power under certain
circumstances, bringing the numbers temporarily up to 457 PS and 770 Nm. The powertrain comes paired to a 9-speed automatic
transmission with paddle shifters, and 4Matic+ AWD system with rear-wheel drive
capability.
The 0-100 km/h is dispatched in
4.5 seconds in the Saloon and 4.6 seconds in the Estate, while top speed is
electronically capped at 250 km/h, but can be lifted to 270 km/h with the optional AMG Driver’s Package.
In the overly optimistic NEDC test cycle,
the E53 Saloon returns between 8.8 and 8.5 l/100 km (equal to 32.1-33.2 mpg UK
/ 26.7-27.7 mpg US) and the E53 Estate from 9 to 8.7 l/100 km (31.4-32.5 mpg UK
/ 26.1-27 mpg US). EPA consumption figures have not yet been released. Drivers
can choose between Slippery, Comfort, Sport, Sport+ and Individual driving
modes, and have three settings for the Electronic Stability Program (ESP):
Basic, Advanced and Pro.
Stopping power is provided by 370×36 mm
front cross-drilled and vented discs with four-piston calipers, and 360×26 mm
vented discs with single-piston calipers. The 2021 E53 features the AMG Ride
Control+ air suspension developed by AMG, with sporty spring/damper set-up and
continuously adjustable damping. The latter can be preselected in the Comfort,
Sport and Sport+ modes, enhancing either long-distance cruising or track
driving.
Previously reserved for the eight-cylinder
models, the AMG Dynamic Plus Package has now been launched for the E53, too.
The highlight includes the Race drive program with Drift Mode, which allows
those sitting behind the wheel to keep the car sideways for as long as they
want. Other features included here are the red brake calipers and Dinamica AMG
Performance steering wheel that can be wrapped in Dinamica microfiber or
leather and adds buttons for controlling the drive programs and additional
settings for the driving dynamics.
The 2021 E53 follows in the footsteps of
the facelifted E-Class lineup with the same visual updates including revised
lights on both ends and grille, while boasting a model-specific sporty body
kit. The biggest change on the outside is the addition of the Panamericana
grille with vertical slats. Compared to its predecessor, the new iteration has
restyled front and rear bumpers, a thin boot lid spoiler, more muscular
diffuser with incorporated quad exhaust pipes and bonnet with two distinctive
power domes, also found on the regular Avantgarde and AMG Line grades.
Selecting the optional AMG Night Package
will get you the front splitter, mirror caps, disc frame, rear apron trim
strip, tailpipe elements and others in high-loss black. The grille is available
with a darkened look for an additional cost. Three new metallic colors, the
Graphite Grey, Mojave Silver and High-Tech Silver, have been added to the
palette. The car rides on 19-inch alloy wheels with a 5-twin-spoke design, and
can be ordered with the 20-inch set.
Like the 2021 non-AMG E-Class models, and
other modern Mercedes vehicles, the E53 has the MBUX infotainment system, with
customizable instrument cluster. It also gets sports seats in black
Artico/Dinamica microfiber with the specific design, red contrast stitching and
AMG badge.
The AMG Performance Seat Packages are available as an option,
alongside the red seatbelts and other trim elements. The steering wheel has a
new design can comes wrapped in leather/microfiber or Dinamica microfiber. The
facelifted E53 will launch in the USA as a sedan towards the end of the year.