BMW 5 Series vs Mercedes E-Class
Picking out your next vehicle is no easy feat. It is the ultimate test of finding a ride that can easily transition you from your executive position to your adventurous weekend plans. If you’ve been looking for a luxury sedan to bring you around Pontiac, Birmingham, and Bloomfield, Michigan, the 2022 BMW 5 Series and the 2022 Mercedes-Benz E-Class are top contenders.
Interested in learning what sets these lush sedans apart? Our team at BMW of Bloomfield Hills put together this BMW 5 Series vs. Mercedes-Benz E-Class comparison to show you which model will work best for your lifestyle. Continue reading to learn more about these rides and see the overall winner.
BMW 5 Series vs Mercedes-Benz E-Class—Performance & Trims
When choosing a luxury sedan for your work commutes or quick escapes, you’re going to want to find a model with plenty of configurability. Fortunately, both the 2022 BMW 5 Series and the 2022 Mercedes-Benz E-Class have multiple trim levels to choose from:
BMW 5 Series Trim Levels |
Mercedes-Benz E-Class Trim Levels |
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On top of many options to choose from, both models also include rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive options—so, if you prefer a little extra traction on your winter drives, their all-wheel models may suit you well.
Hybrid Powertrain
Both the BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class offer 6-cylinder vehicles with mild hybrid drive capabilities. These models include a Starter-Generator that offers better efficiency and improved comfort. They also recapture energy when decelerating.
Despite this, the 5 Series offers a plug-in hybrid model—the 530e. Unfortunately, the Mercedes-Benz does not offer a comparable model, which would benefit drivers who spend lots of time traveling to business conferences out of town.
BMW 5 Series vs Mercedes-Benz E-Class—Safety
As luxury sedans, you can expect standard safety features that’ll keep you and your precious cargo safe on board. The 5 Series and the E-Class equip these features on every trim level:
- Frontal Collision Warning
- Active Blind Spot Detection
- Rear-view Camera
- Automatic High Beams
If you’re looking for more standard driver-assistance features, the BMW 5 Series may be the better option for you. Although the Mercedes-Benz offers exclusive features that make it unique, it goes without a few standard driver-assistance features that the BMW has:
- Lane Departure Warning
- Speed Limit Information
- Park Distance Control, front and rear
- Fatigue and Focus Alert
To achieve more security, you’ll have to add a safety package in the Mercedes-Benz E-Class.
BMW 5 Series vs Mercedes-Bens E-Class—The Cabin
The 2022 BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class make all drivers and passengers comfy in their luxurious cabins. For instance, these models feature lush seating surfaces to make any family trip cozy from Point A to Point B. Both rides also offer ambient interior lighting, which will help set the atmosphere to your liking.
You’ll also find comprehensive infotainment systems in both sedans—they both offer 12.3-inch digital instrument clusters and multimedia displays. Plus, they both are compatible with these integration features:
- Apple CarPlay™
- Android Auto™
- Bluetooth®
What’s truly going to aid your next road trip is the trunk space these vehicles offer for any luggage or memorabilia you pick along the way. However, if you need more space, the BMW could be your best option:
- BMW 5 Series Cargo Space: 18.7 cubic feet
- Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cargo Space: 13.1 cubic feet
Is the BMW 5 Series or the Mercedes E-Class Better for You?
It’s no surprise that both the 2022 BMW 5 Series and the 2022 Mercedes-Benz E-Class are meant to impress any driver that sets foot in them. However, after comparing the two, our team believes its hybrid powertrain, standard driver-assistance features, and more cargo space all make the BMW your best choice.
Do you agree? If so, stop by BMW of Bloomfield Hills near Pontiac, Birmingham, and Bloomfield, MI, to schedule a test drive.
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