2025 Honda Civic Hybrid vs. 2024 Mercedes-Benz EQE 350 Review

Picture of the 2025 Honda Civic Hybrid

2025 Honda
Civic Hybrid

MSRP*: $28,950 to $31,950
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Picture of the 2024 Mercedes-Benz EQE 350

2024 Mercedes-Benz
EQE 350

MSRP*: $77,900
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MPG - City 50 MPG Info not available
MPG - Hwy 47 MPG Info not available
Seating Capacity 5 seats 5 seats
Cargo Space Info not available Info not available
Engine
  • 200-hp, 2.0-liter, 4 Cylinder Engine (Gas/Electric Hybrid)
  • 288-hp, Electric Motor (Electric Fuel System)
Transmission Continuously Variable Automatic
Drivetrain Front Wheel Drive All Wheel Drive
Horsepower 200 hp 288 hp
Exterior Length 184.8 in 196.9 in
Exterior Width 70.9 in 77.2 in
Leg Room Front 42.3 in
Rear 37.4 in
Front 41.7 in
Rear 38.2 in
Head Room Front 39.3 in
Rear 37.1 in
Front 40.1 in
Rear 38.0 in

*MSRP and Invoice prices displayed are for educational purposes only, do not reflect the actual selling price of a particular vehicle, and do not include applicable gas taxes or destination charges.

Comparison Review

Comfort
Passengers in the back seat will be able to stretch out a lot more in the Mercedes-Benz EQE 350 than the Honda Civic Hybrid, due to its greater head- and legroom. As far as headroom and legroom go, there's not much difference between the Honda Civic Hybrid and the Mercedes-Benz EQE 350 in the front seats.

Cost
There are a lot of factors to consider when calculating the overall cost of a vehicle. The main consideration is Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP). Based on MSRP, the Honda Civic Hybrid is clearly a better financial choice over the Mercedes-Benz EQE 350.

Dimensions
Since the Honda Civic Hybrid is much slimmer than the Mercedes-Benz EQE 350, it'll be much easier to find a wide enough space in a crowded parking lot. If you go with the Honda Civic Hybrid, you'll have a much easier time finding a large enough space to park than you will with the Mercedes-Benz EQE 350.

Handling
The Honda Civic Hybrid has a significantly smaller turning radius than the Mercedes-Benz EQE 350, allowing much better maneuverability in and out of tight spots.

Performance
When it comes to horsepower, the Honda Civic Hybrid is significantly less powerful than the Mercedes-Benz EQE 350. The good news is that, reportedly, cars with lower horsepower engines often have lower insurance premiums.

Powertrain
The Honda Civic Hybrid has much less torque than the Mercedes-Benz EQE 350, which generally means that it won't feel as fast or powerful.

Utility
In terms of seating you'll be able to fit the same number of people in both the Honda Civic Hybrid and the Mercedes-Benz EQE 350.