Comparing the specs of the 11 million yen luxury wagon “Mercedes-Benz E-Class Station Wagon” and “Volvo V90”

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MERCEDES-BENZ E-CLASS STATIONWAGON

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VOLVO V90

Volvo’s pride in its wagons

Mercedes-Benz, with its flagship model, the S-Class, has a strong image as a luxury sedan. Volvo, on the other hand, is still known for its sturdy and no-nonsense station wagons. When comparing the body sizes of the Mercedes-Benz E-Class and the Volvo V90, the two cars are very similar. The biggest difference is the weight, but this is due to the difference in the powertrain, which will be discussed later.

Both cars have a luxurious exterior, but the Volvo in particular has very elaborate taillights and a rear gate, which shows how much attention Volvo pays to its station wagons.

Body size = Length 4960mm x Width 1880mm x Height 1480mm

Wheelbase = 2960mm


Vehicle weight = 1950kg


Tire size = 225/55R18

Body size = Total length 4945mm x Total width 1880mm x Total height 1475mm

Wheelbase = 2940mm


Vehicle weight = 2130kg


Tire size = 245/40R20

The V90 has a complex PHV mechanism

Both cars use hybrid mechanisms, but the systems are different. The E-Class is equipped with a mild hybrid system that improves the output of the starter motor that starts the engine. This system assists the engine in situations where fuel consumption is higher, such as during acceleration.

On the other hand, the V90 is a plug-in hybrid (PHV). The V90 has motors on both the front and rear wheels, and both motors are more powerful than the E-Class. Furthermore, the E-Class cannot run on the motor alone, but the PHV V90 can run on the motor alone as an EV. Its maximum cruising range is 81km.

Engine type = Inline 4-cylinder DOHC turbo + mild hybrid

Displacement = 1997cc


Maximum output = 258PS / 5800rpm


Maximum torque = 400Nm / 2000-3200rpm


Transmission = 9-speed AT


Drive system = RWD

Engine type = Inline 4-cylinder DOHC turbo + plug-in hybrid

Displacement = 1968cc


Maximum output = 317PS/6000rpm


Maximum torque = 400Nm/3000-5400rpm


Transmission = 8-speed AT


Drive system = AWD

Where to find value over 10 million yen

Both cars are luxury station wagons priced at around 11 million yen. However, the E-Class is powered by a 2.0-liter inline-four turbo engine and is priced at 11.39 million yen. The V90 also has a 2.0-liter inline-four turbo engine, but because it is a plug-in hybrid, it is priced at 11.09 million yen.

If you ignore the brand, I think many people would feel that the V90, with its PHV system, is worth paying 11 million yen for. Furthermore, the V90, which also has a motor on the rear wheels, is naturally an AWD. It also has the functionality of being highly capable off-road, as you’d expect from a Volvo.

Vehicle price

Mercedes-Benz E300 Station Wagon Exclusive: 11.39 million yen

; Volvo V90 Recharge Ultimate T8
AWD Plug-in Hybrid:
11.09 million yen

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