Mercedes-Benz E-Class
Find Tyres for 2023-present Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W214)
Mercedes-Benz E-Class (2023-present) tyre data โ wheel-by-wheel fitments and seasonal options.
About this generation
The 2023-present Mercedes-Benz E-Class occupies a specific slot in the Mercedes-Benz lineup, and tyre choice for this generation has to match the wheel and trim ordered from new. The figures on this page reflect UK-market original-equipment fitments.
Chassis code W214 identify this generation in parts catalogues, fitment databases and OEM tyre listings โ useful when ordering online.
Chassis code: W214. Use the chassis code to confirm you have the right generation when ordering tyres.
Common factory tyre sizes
UK-market factory fitments for the 2023-present Mercedes-Benz E-Class typically include:
Mercedes-Benz works with tyre makers to develop OEM-marked versions for the E-Class, tuned for the car's suspension calibration. Star, MO, AO or J markings indicate manufacturer-approved tyres.
Wet grip is the most relevant EU label rating for UK driving. On the E-Class, prioritise wet grip A or B for shorter braking in rain.
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Other Mercedes-Benz E-Class generations
- GenerationE-Class W124 (1985-1995)Chassis: W124
- GenerationE-Class W210 Saloon (1995-2002)Chassis: W210
- GenerationE-Class S210 Estate (1996-2003)Chassis: S210
- GenerationE-Class W211 Saloon (2002-2009)Chassis: W211
- GenerationE-Class S211 Estate (2003-2009)Chassis: S211
- GenerationE-Class W212 Saloon (2009-2016)Chassis: W212
- GenerationE-Class S212 Estate (2009-2016)Chassis: S212
- GenerationE-Class C207 Coupe (2009-2017)Chassis: C207
- GenerationE-Class A207 Cabriolet (2010-2017)Chassis: A207
- GenerationE-Class W213 Saloon (2016-2023)Chassis: W213
- GenerationE-Class S213 Estate (2016-2023)Chassis: S213
- GenerationE-Class C238 Coupe (2017-2023)Chassis: C238
- GenerationE-Class A238 Cabriolet (2017-2023)Chassis: A238
- GenerationE-Class S213 All-Terrain (2017-2023)Chassis: S213
- GenerationE-Class S214 Estate (2024-present)Chassis: S214
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Frequently asked questions
Quick answers about UK tyre fitment, MOT rules and seasonal options.
What do star/OEM markings mean on Mercedes-Benz E-Class tyres?
Mercedes-Benz approves specific tyres for many of its models, marked with a star (BMW), MO (Mercedes), AO (Audi), J (Jaguar) or similar. OEM-marked tyres are tuned for that car's suspension and don't always come from the major brand-name fitter as a stock item โ they may need to be ordered.
Are OEM tyres still fitted to new Mercedes-Benz E-Class cars?
New UK Mercedes-Benz E-Class cars leave the factory with original-equipment (OEM) tyres specified by Mercedes-Benz. When replacing, you can stay on the same OEM brand or move to an alternative provided the size, load index and speed rating match.
Where should I check the original tyre size for my Mercedes-Benz E-Class?
Look in three places: (1) the sidewall of the existing tyre, (2) the placard inside the driver's door frame, and (3) the vehicle handbook. The driver's door placard is the official OEM specification, and the sidewall confirms what's fitted now.
Are all-season tyres suitable for the Mercedes-Benz E-Class?
All-season tyres carrying the 3PMSF snowflake symbol are a sensible choice for UK Mercedes-Benz E-Class drivers who don't want to swap between summer and winter sets. Confirm the size and load rating match your OEM spec.
Did the 2023-present Mercedes-Benz E-Class come with run-flat tyres?
Many Mercedes-Benz models in this era were supplied with run-flat tyres from the factory. If your car has tyre pressure monitoring and no spare wheel, replacement tyres should typically also be run-flat. Verify on the existing sidewall โ look for "RFT", "ROF", "ZP" or similar markings.
Tyre Finder UK provides general tyre guidance only. We do not guarantee tyre fitment, local stock, prices or fitting availability. Always confirm your tyre size, load rating, speed rating and vehicle requirements using your current tyre sidewall, vehicle handbook, manufacturer guidance or a qualified tyre fitter before fitting.