Mercedes-Benz has undertaken a mission to make its vehicles more affordable in recent times, and the E-Class is no exception.

First introduced back in 2024, the W214-generation E-Class arrived with a hefty price tag in excess of $130,000 for the E300 – a bit much for a base-specification four-cylinder sedan, even if it’s a large premium saloon from the three-pointed star, don’t you think?

Enough people agreed, because the E200 was reintroduced last year, offering luxury car buyers similar equipment for far less money.

Buyers have seemingly welcomed this decision, as the E-Class is Australia’s best-selling large luxury sedan, ahead of the BMW i5 and 5 Series.

However, we’re not so sure it offers the best value of the bunch, even in E200 form…

How much does the Mercedes-Benz E-Class cost?

Priced from $117,900 before on-road costs, the E200 is $14,100 less expensive than the E300 and closely aligned with entry-level versions of the BMW 5 Series and Audi A6.