Mercedes-Benz Launches New Mercedes-AMG E53 Hybrid

For those who believe a high-performance executive saloon should offer both brute force and finesse, Mercedes-AMG has got you covered with the E53 Hybrid.


Making its debut at the 2025 Singapore Motorshow, the Mercedes-AMG E53 Hybrid 4Matic+ arrives with a compelling blend of electrification and raw AMG muscle.  

Beneath its sculpted bonnet lies a turbocharged 3.0-litre straight-six engine, generating 443bhp and 560Nm of torque. Paired with a plug-in hybrid system, the combined output surges to 577bhp and a staggering 740Nm of torque, with the full force available from as low as 2,200rpm, stretching all the way to 5,000rpm.  

The E53 Hybrid demolishes the 0-100km/h sprint in just four seconds. And yet, should the mood strike for a more restrained drive, it can operate purely on electric power. With a 21.2kWh battery fully charged, it offers a commendable electric-only range of up to 101km.  

Putting all that power to the ground is 4Matic+, Mercedes’ advanced all-wheel-drive system with fully variable torque distribution. Whether you’re carving through winding roads or launching from a standstill, it ensures maximum grip and agility.

The AMG Ride Control suspension delivers a blend of comfort and cornering sharpness, while rear-axle steering aids in both high-speed stability and tight urban manoeuvrability.  

Braking power is as important as outright speed, and AMG composite brakes are up to the task. Up front, 370mm ventilated and perforated discs with four-piston callipers ensure strong stopping force, while 360mm rear discs with single-piston floating callipers balance out the system. Even under sustained high-performance driving, fade resistance is a given.  

A proper AMG must look as aggressive as it performs, and the E53 Hybrid doesn’t disappoint. An AMG-specific illuminated grille immediately sets it apart from the standard E-Class, while a redesigned front bumper with larger air intakes reinforces its performance credentials.

It rolls on forged 21-inch AMG wheels in a distinctive cross-spoke design, adding to its assertive stance. Step inside, and the AMG treatment continues: illuminated AMG door sill panels, AMG sports seats, and an AMG performance steering wheel create an environment purpose-built for keen drivers.

Stainless steel sport pedals with rubber studs add a motorsport-inspired touch, while a 12.3-inch digital driver display with AMG-specific menus ensures all key information is just a glance away.  

For those with the means to experience this electrified AMG performance firsthand, prices start at $540,888.


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Sean Loo

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