The Mythos Series starts at multimillion-dollar figures, while the G-Class holds value better than a Toyota Camry. Those aren’t typos—they’re the wild realities of Mercedes’ upcoming lineup that’ll change what expensive means. These aren’t just cars with fancy badges. They’re engineering statements that cost serious money but deliver performance worth every dollar.
3. 2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class (Exterior)

Tired of choosing between efficiency and performance? The E-Class solves this with two strong engines. Among the most anticipated cars of 2025, the E350’s 2.0L turbo delivers 255 horsepower while getting 24/33 mpg. Want more power? The E450’s 3.0L turbo produces 375 horsepower and hits 0-60 mph in 4.4 seconds.
A center airbag adds side-impact protection that most competitors skip. Starting at $62,450, it fights BMW and Audi with better tech and refinement.
2025 Mercedes-Benz E-Class (Interior)

The 17-speaker Burmester audio shows why Mercedes dominates luxury interiors. The MBUX system responds to natural voice commands; no more frustrating menu diving. Heated, ventilated, and massaging seats adapt automatically.
Real wood trim and metal accents feel substantial. Storage solutions work for daily use—cup holders that hold cups, door pockets sized right. This interior doesn’t just look expensive; it works like luxury should.
2. 2025 Mercedes-Benz GLE (Exterior)

Six engine options ranging from 255 to 603 horsepower mean the GLE doesn’t mess around with one-size-fits-all thinking. The 450e plug-in hybrid delivers 381 hp and nearly 60 miles of electric range—finally, a hybrid that doesn’t feel like a compromise. Zero to 60 in 5.7 seconds proves it’s not just about saving gas.
Heated, ventilated, and massaging seats justify those long road trips you’ve been planning. The 7,700-pound towing capacity handles serious work, not just weekend warrior duty. Starting around $61,850, it’s expensive but delivers on every promise without excuses or the complexity nightmares that plague some German competitors.
2025 Mercedes-Benz GLE (Interior)

Heated, ventilated, and massaging seats make long trips comfortable. Three rows seat seven without punishing third-row passengers. The MBUX system controls climate and entertainment with commands that work the first time.
Premium materials extend throughout, not just the front row. Individual climate zones keep everyone happy. Cargo space stays generous with all seats up. This interior proves luxury SUVs can be practical.
1. 2025 Mercedes-Benz G-Class (Exterior)

Need an SUV that handles mountain trails and city streets? The 2025 G-Class packs a 3.0L inline-6 with hybrid tech. It cranks out 443 horsepower through a 9-speed automatic. Triple locking differentials tackle serious terrain. The 7,716-pound towing capacity handles heavy loads.
That boxy shape now houses a 12.3-inch digital display. Starting around $143,000, it costs more than most houses. The G-Class delivers capability wrapped in luxury that competitors can’t match.
2025 Mercedes-Benz G-Class (Interior)

The G-Class interior balances leather with modern tech that works. Premium materials cover the dashboard and door panels. Heated and ventilated seats keep riders comfortable in any climate. The MBUX system responds to voice commands and gestures.
Rear passengers get spacious seating with climate controls. Storage compartments are placed for practical use, not just for show. This isn’t luxury for show—it’s thoughtful design that makes every drive better.