Mercedes-AMG E43 2017 review | first drive
- Price From $159,900
- ANCAP
- Seats5
- Fuel cons.8.4L/100km (combined)
What we like
- Fast but still very comfortable
- Complete personality shift a button flick away
- Good performance value equation
What we don't
- Exterior differentiation a touch too subtle
- Firmish ride
- V6 growl (not V8 symphony)
Key features
- 5 Star Safety
When is an AMG not really an AMG, but still a fitting homage to the models that built the brand?
The new E 43 is the eighth '43 after the SLC 43, GLC 43, GLC 43 Coupe and four C 43s, all of which arrived last year, and plugs a mighty gap between the mainstream E-Class line-up and the upcoming full-house E 63 S, while forming an almost exact philosophical fit with the E 36 and E 55 that helped put AMG on the map in the 90s.
How? Unlike the angry dinosaur V8 growl, supercar-like performance and generally hardcore demeanour we love about the current top-level models, the E 43 is more of a rapid grand tourer than a four-door supercar. Which is kind of what the AMGs of old were, before they sprouted exhausts from both sides and became more menacing than Mercedes.
MORE: Read the full Mercedes-Benz E-Class 2017 range review here.
The E 43 still boasts a muscular 295kW/520Nm from its twin-turbo V6 and all-wheel drive, but cloaks it all in an air-suspended package that's barely distinguishable from the AMG styling pack available from the base E 200 up.
It's priced $20,000 higher than the E 400 but still around $90,000 less than the E 63 S that arrives in June, and does nothing to dissuade the notion that Mercedes makes a car for almost everyone. And we're glad they do, particularly when the latest addition boasts a 4.6s 0-100km/h claim that would trump most mid-engined supercars of the 90s.
It also promises to be a star-badged alternative to the new BMW 540i, Audi S6 and even the Lexus GS F.
Verdict
If you want a fast Benz but your other half prefers genuine comfort and doesn't like the sound of NASCAR, this is your solution. It's an opulent luxury saloon by default, but with proper performance and personality just the flick of a switch away.
We know the E 63 S will be sharper and 1.2s quicker to 100km/h, but it will also cost another E 200 more, and feel like a performance car ALL the time. The E 43 doesn't, which is just brilliant.
Would you sacrifice 1.2s and save about $90k and choose E43 over E63 S? Tell us what you think in the comments below.
Specifications
- PriceFrom $159,900
- Fuel consumption8.4L/100km (combined) Tank 80L
- Safety5-star ANCAP
- Seats5
- Warranty3yr/unlimited km
- Service Interval12 month/25,000km
- Engine2.996 V6, twin-turbo-cyl 98 RON Premium Unleaded, 295kW/520Nm
- Transmission9sp torque converter
- SpareNil. Inflation kit
- Dimensions4923mm (L), 2065mm (W), 1468mm (H)

Mercedes-AMG E43 2017 review | first drive
What we like
- Fast but still very comfortable
- Complete personality shift a button flick away
- Good performance value equation
What we don't
- Exterior differentiation a touch too subtle
- Firmish ride
- V6 growl (not V8 symphony)
Key Features
- 5 Star Safety
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