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Mercedes E-Class

The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is a premium sedan positioned in the upper mid-size segment. As one of the most iconic models from the German automaker, it has been a symbol of luxury and innovation since its debut in 1993. In 2023, the sixth generation of the E-Class was introduced. The model is available in sedan and estate (wagon) body styles, and in select generations, it was also offered as a 2-door coupe and convertible.

Original Mercedes-Benz E-Class Wheels

The Mercedes-Benz E-Class comes factory-equipped with alloy wheels in various sizes and designs, depending on the generation and trim level. Standard wheels are typically made of lightweight aluminum alloy. For instance, the first generation (W124) featured 15-inch rims, while the latest generation is available with 17- and 18-inch wheels in multiple design variants.

Mercedes-Benz E-Class Wheel Specifications: W124, W210, W211, W212, W213

When selecting wheels for your Mercedes E-Class, it’s crucial to consider key specifications such as diameter, width, offset (ET), and bolt pattern. Adhering to manufacturer guidelines ensures optimal performance, safety, and ride comfort.

  • What is the wheel diameter for the Mercedes-Benz E-Class?

The first and second generations (W124, W210) support wheel diameters from 15 to 18 inches. The third generation (W211) accommodates rims ranging from 16 to 19 inches. The fourth and fifth generations (W212, W213) can be fitted with wheels up to 20 inches in diameter.

  • Bolt pattern – Mercedes-Benz E-Class

The bolt pattern for all Mercedes-Benz E-Class models is standardized at 5x112, ensuring compatibility across generations.

  • What is the wheel width for the Mercedes-Benz E-Class?

The first generation (W124) supports wheel widths between 6.5 and 7.5 inches. The second generation (W210) allows for widths up to 8 inches. The W211 fits wheels from 7 to 8.5 inches wide, while the W212 and W213 can accommodate widths ranging from 7 to 10 inches.

  • What is the ET (offset) for Mercedes-Benz E-Class wheels?

Each generation of the E-Class has a specific offset range:

  • W124: ET 30–40
  • W210: ET 25–40
  • W211: ET 29–40
  • W212: ET 30–50
  • W213: ET 20–55