Mercedes isn’t shy about being over the top, but the 2026 Mercedes-AMG E53 Hybrid Wagon stands apart from the crowd. Not only does it offer the best of both worlds as a PHEV (Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle) — making it less prone to volatile gas prices — but it also features some of the coolest tech I’ve seen.
With a starting price of $93,350, the cost climbs to a whopping $117,630 for the as-tested model I drove for a week. Outfitted with extra packages and conveniences, it made me feel like I was inside an Iron Man suit.
From its dazzling animated headlights to its impeccable adaptive cruise control, the E53 Hybrid Wagon feels far more futuristic than many of the best electric cars I’ve tested. Here are my pros and cons.
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(Image credit: Tom’s Guide / John Velasco)2026 Mercedes-AMG E53 Hybrid Wagon: SpecificationsSwipe to scroll horizontallyHeader Cell – Column 0
2026 Mercedes-AMG E53 Hybrid Wagon
Engine
3.0L inline-6 turbo w/120kW electric motor
Fuel Economy
52 MPGe city / 64 MPGe highway
0 to 60 mph speed
4 seconds
All-Electric Range
41 miles
Electric Battery Size
28.6 kWh
Fuel Tank Capacity
15.8 gallons
Horsepower
577 hp
Wheels
21-inches
MSRP
$93,350
Price Tested
$117,630
2026 Mercedes-AMG E53 Hybrid Wagon: Testing summary

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I drove a total of 212 miles during my week of testing the 2026 Mercedes-AMG E53 Hybrid Wagon, achieving an average combined fuel economy of 29.9 mpg. That figure includes driving with and without all-electric power, which makes PHEVs notoriously difficult to gauge compared to traditional hybrids.
When leaning on its all-electric power (rated for 41 miles of range), I averaged about 2 mi/kWh. That’s actually not too shabby for a performance PHEV, but the 29.9 mpg combined average trails even the sporty BMW M5 Sedan I tested — and it doesn’t come close to the efficiency of the Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid.
Given the current volatility of gas prices, the E53 Hybrid Wagon is less vulnerable than traditional ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) vehicles because of its electric fallback. However, I strongly suggest installing a Level 2 charger at home. Using a standard 120V Level 1 outlet, I averaged a charging rate of only 1.71 miles of range per hour, which returned just 17 miles after nearly 10 hours of charging.
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2026 Mercedes-AMG E53 Hybrid Wagon
2025 BMW M5 Sedan
2025 Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid XSE Premium
Price tested
$117,630
$146,225
$43,510
Total miles driven
212 miles
261.2 miles
229.4 miles
Average Fuel Economy
29.9 mpg
38.4 mpg
82.2 mpge
Best short distance fuel economy
25 mpg
99.5 mpg*
99.9 mpg*
Best long distance fuel economy
28.2 mpg
57.2 mpg*
99.9 mpg*
2026 Mercedes-AMG E53 Hybrid Wagon: What I Like3D driver’s display

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Without question, the reason I felt like I was inside an Iron Man suit while driving the 2026 Mercedes-AMG E53 Hybrid Wagon is the 12.3-inch 3D Instrument Cluster directly in front of me. Not only is the display sharp and vivid, but I could activate a specialized 3D mode — which uses an autostereoscopic screen and a driver-facing camera to create real-time depth effects.
Looking down at the display, there is a genuine sense of dimension as different layers of the gauges appear to float closer or farther away. It’s a brilliant technical trick that makes the cockpit feel far more futuristic than a standard your standard 2D dashboard. Although the photo above doesn’t do justice in showing this off, believe me when I tell you it’s impressive.
4D sound experience

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Even Iron Man needs a thumping sound system inside his suit, and the Mercedes-AMG E53 Hybrid Wagon delivers with its Burmester 4D Surround Sound System. What makes this specific system noteworthy is that I don’t just hear the audio — I feel it.
That’s because it feels as if a subwoofer is integrated directly into the seats, delivering heart-pounding bass similar to high-end gaming chairs. The experience is unlike any other vehicle I’ve tested. With the surround sound engaged, it truly feels like being in the middle of a concert.
VIP treatment massaging seats

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I can’t even imagine how much these front seats cost. Not only do they house the specialized components for the Burmester 4D Surround Sound System, but they also provide front passengers with a true VIP massaging experience. To achieve this, Mercedes avoids simple vibrating motors in favor of a much more sophisticated system.
The E53 employs integrated air chambers within the seat cushions and backrests to deliver a genuine massage. It can even simulate a spa-like hot stone massage by syncing the seat’s heating elements. I have a feeling even Tony Stark wouldn’t mind this level of comfort stuck on a long flight in his suit.
Customizable ambient lights

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I previously thought the 2026 BMW i7 M70 offered one of the most dynamic ambient lighting systems around, but the Mercedes-AMG E53 Hybrid Wagon puts it to shame. Just about every edge inside this PHEV houses LED light strips that can be customized to display a staggering multitude of colors.
What truly makes the cabin come to life is the granular level of customization. I can designate different colors for specific sections — setting some strips to cycle through a spectrum, while others remain static. This level of personalization, combined with the way the light wraps around the dash, makes the E53 incredibly inviting for a night drive.
Super sharp displays everywhere

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I’ve already mentioned the slick-looking 3D Instrument Cluster, but the E53’s dashboard features more screen real estate than almost any other vehicle on the road.
In addition to the centrally aligned 14.4-inch MBUX Superscreen, there’s an optional 12.3-inch passenger display. This secondary screen features a clever privacy function, which dims the content to prevent driver distraction while the vehicle is in motion.
Sporty drive

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Despite its longer footprint and the fact that it reminds me of a modern station wagon, the E53’s sporty driving dynamics make it surprisingly fun. Its 3.0L inline-6 turbo engine delivers a combined 577 hp — and much like Tony Stark’s arc reactor — it serves as the high-tech centerpiece that propels this heavy wagon forward. The resulting acceleration is an impressive feat that few PHEVs on the market can currently match.
2026 Mercedes-AMG E53 Hybrid Wagon: What I Don’t LikeDistracting HUD

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As much as I love the utility of relying on a head-up display (HUD) for speed and navigation, the E53’s projection is surprisingly dim — even at its maximum brightness setting. While it’s easier to see at night, it struggles against direct sunlight during the day.
I also found myself refraining from using the Standard layout because at certain times, it projects a large map of your next turn directly into your field of vision. I found this somewhat distracting, which is why I eventually switched to the minimalist option to keep my focus on the road.
Tight legroom in the back

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For a wagon, I was expecting a little more room for rear passengers. While the front seats offer plenty of space, the limited legroom in the back makes it difficult for taller passengers to stretch out comfortably.
Mercedes-AMG E53 Hybrid Wagon: Verdict

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I personally don’t have a desire for a wagon, but the 2026 Mercedes-AMG E53 Hybrid Wagon gives me cause to reconsider. From its sporty, tuned driving performance to the outlandish premium features Tony Stark would approve of, this isn’t just an ordinary station wagon — it’s a tech-obsessed machine that provides a true VIP experience for long drives.
While the price tag will certainly strain most budgets, the fact that it’s a PHEV means you can still cut down on gas consumption by tapping into its all-electric performance.

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