Maximum tire load .........................2
72
Maximum tire load (definition) ....... 274
MOExtended tires .......................... 259
Optional equipment weight (defi-
nition) ............................................ 275
PSI (pounds per square inch) (def-
inition) .......................................... .275
Replacing ....................................... 275
Service life ..................................... 258
Sidewall (definition) ....................... 275
Speed rating (definition) ................ 274
Storing .......................................... .276
Structure and characteristics
(definition) ..................................... 273
Summer tires ................................. 259
Temperature .................................. 270
TIN (Tire Identification Number)
(definition) ..................................... 275
Tire bead (definition) ..................... .275
Tire pressure (definition) ................ 275
Tire pressures (recommended) ...... 274
Tire size (data) ............................... 279
Tire size designation, load-bearing capacity, speed rating .................... 270
Tire tread ....................................... 258
Tire tread (definition) ..................... 275
Total load limit (definition) ............. 275
Traction ......................................... 269
Traction (definition) ....................... 275
Tread wea r..................................... 269
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
Standards ...................................... 269
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
Standards (definition) .................... 274
Wear indicator (definition) ............. 275
Wheel rim (definition) .................... 274
see Flat tire
Top Tether ............................................ 55
Towing away
Important safety guidelines ........... 251
Installing the towing eye ................ 253
Removing the towing eye ............... 253
Transporting the vehicle ................ 254
With both axles on the ground ....... 253
With front axle raised ..................... 253
With the rear axle raised ................ 254
Towing eye ......................................... 241 Traffic reports
see also Digital Operator's Man-
ual .................................................. 201
Trailer hitch ......................................... 26
Trailer tow hitch .................................. 26
Transmission
DIRECT SELECT lever ..................... 112
Drive program ................................ 114
Driving tips .................................... 114
Engaging the drive position ............ 113
Engaging the park position ............ 112
Holding the vehicle stationary on
uphill gradients .............................. 114
Kickdown ....................................... 114
Overview ........................................ 111
Program selector button ................ 114
Shifting to neutral .......................... 113
Transmission position display ......... 112
Transmission position display
(DIRECT SELECT lever) ...................... 112
Transmission positions .................... 113
Transporting the vehicle .................. 254
Trim pieces (cleaning instruc-
tions) .................................................. 239
Trip computer (on-board com-
puter) .................................................. 156
Trip odometer
Calling up ....................................... 156
Resetting (on-board computer) ...... 158
Trunk lid
see Tailgate
Trunk load (maximum) ...................... 286
Turn signals
Display message ............................ 178
Replacing bulbs (front) ..................... 93
Switching on/of f.............................. 88
Two-way radio
Frequencies ................................... 281
Installation ..................................... 281
Transmission output (maximum) .... 281
Type identification plate
see Vehicle identification plate U
Unlocking Emergency unlocking ....................... 73 18
Index
From inside the vehicle (central
unlocking button) ............................. 72
USB devices
Connecting to the Media Inter-
face ............................................... 206 V
Vanity mirror (in the sun visor) ........ 217
Vehicle
Correct use ...................................... 27
Data acquisition ............................... 28
Display messag e............................ 186
Equipment ....................................... 23
Individual settings .......................... 163
Limited Warranty ............................. 28
Loading .......................................... 266
Locking (in an emergency) ............... 73
Locking (SmartKey) .......................... 66
Lowering ........................................ 279
Maintenance .................................... 24
Parking for a long period ................ 131
Raising ........................................... 277
Reporting problems ......................... 27
Securing from rolling away ............ 276
Starting .......................................... 110
Transporting .................................. 254
Unlocking (in an emergency) ........... 73
Unlocking (SmartKey) ...................... 66
Vehicle data ................................... 286
Vehicle data
Roof load (maximum) ..................... 286
Trunk load (maximum) ................... 286
Vehicle dimensions ........................... 286
Vehicle emergency locking ................ 73
Vehicle Homepage
Data protection .............................. 127
Functions ....................................... 128
General information ....................... 127
Internet connection ....................... 128
Vehicle identification number
see VIN
Vehicle identification plate .............. 282
Vehicle tool kit .................................. 241
Ventilation
Setting the vents ........................... 106
Video
Operating the DVD ......................... 160 see also Digital Operator's Man-
ual .................................................. 201
VIN
Seat ............................................... 283
Type plate ...................................... 282 W
Warning and indicator lamps ABS ................................................ 193
Active Brake Assist ........................ 199
Brakes ........................................... 192
Distance warning ........................... 199
ESP ®
.............................................. 195
ESP ®
OFF ....................................... 196
Overview .......................................... 32
PASSENGER AIR BAG ...................... 39
RBS (Recuperative Brake Sys-
tem) ............................................... 192
Restraint system ............................ 198
Seat belt ........................................ 190
Tire pressure monitor .................... 200
Warranty .............................................. 23
Washer fluid
Display message ............................ 188
Weather display (COMAND)
see also Digital Operator's Man-
ual.................................................. 201
Wheel and tire combinations
Tires ............................................... 279
Wheel bolt tightening torque ........... 279
Wheel chock ...................................... 276
Wheels
Changing a whee l.......................... 275
Checking ........................................ 257
Cleaning ......................................... 236
Important safety notes .................. 257
Information on driving .................... 257
Interchanging/changing ................ 275
Mounting a new whee l................... 278
Removing a whee l.......................... 278
Storing ........................................... 276
Tightening torque ........................... 279
Wheel size/tire size ....................... 279
Window curtain air bag
Display message ............................ 175
Operation ......................................... 45 Index
19
approximately six seconds until the battery
check lamp flashes twice (Y page 69).
If the setting of the locking system is changed
within the signal range of the vehicle, pressing
the 0037 or0036 button:
R locks or
R unlocks the vehicle
The SmartKey now functions as follows:
X To unlock: press the0036button once.
X To unlock centrally: press the0036button
twice.
X To lock centrally: press the0037button.
The KEYLESS-GO function is changed as fol-
lows: X To unlock the driver's door: touch the inner
surface of the door handle on the driver's
door.
X To unlock centrally: touch the inner surface
of the door handle on the front-passenger
door or the rear door.
X To lock centrally: touch the outer sensor
surface on one of the door handles.
X To restore the factory settings: press and
hold the 0036and0037 buttons simultane-
ously for approximately six seconds until the
battery check lamp flashes twice
(Y page 69). Mechanical key
General notes If the vehicle can no longer be locked or
unlocked with the SmartKey or KEYLESS-GO,
use the mechanical key.
If you use the mechanical key to unlock and
open the driver's door or the trunk lid, the anti-
theft alarm system will be triggered (Y page 65).
There are several ways to turn off the alarm:
X To deactivate the alarm with the key: press
the 0036 or0037 button on the key.
or X Insert the SmartKey into the ignition lock.
or X To deactivate the alarm with KEYLESS-GO:
press the Start/Stop button in the ignition
lock. The SmartKey must be in the vehicle. or
X Lock or unlock the vehicle using KEYLESS-
GO. The SmartKey must be outside the vehi-
cle.
If you unlock the vehicle using the mechanical
key, the charge socket flap will not be unlocked automatically.
X To unlock the charge socket flap: insert the
SmartKey into the ignition lock.
Removing the mechanical key X
Push release catch 0043in the direction of the
arrow and at the same time remove mechan- ical key 0044from the SmartKey.
For further information about:
R Unlocking the driver's door (Y page 73)
R Unlocking the cargo compartment
(Y page 75)
R Locking the vehicle (Y page 73)
Inserting the mechanical key X
Push mechanical key 0044completely into the
SmartKey until it engages and release
catch 0043is back in its basic position. SmartKey battery
Important safety notes G
WARNING
Batteries contain toxic and corrosive substan- ces. If batteries are swallowed, it can result in
severe health problems. There is a risk of fatal injury. 68
SmartKeyOpening and closing
Displaying the range and destination acces-
sibility via navigation mode:
X To switch to navigation mode: press the
00CB button.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
or
X From one of the other main functions: slide
5 the controller (e. g. in radio mode).
The main function bar is displayed.
X To select Navi
Navi from the main function bar:
turn and press the controller.
The map shows the vehicle's current position.
X To call up e-Navigator: press the00CBbut-
ton.
X To select Range on Map
Range on Map in the navigation
menu: turn and press the controller.
The range and destination accessibility are
displayed on the navigation map.
Displaying the range and destination acces- sibility via Mercedes-Benz Apps:
X Switch on the multimedia system (see sepa-
rate operating instructions).
X Set access data and connect to the Internet
(see separate operating instructions)
X To call up the telephone menu: press the
002B button.
X To switch to the main function bar: slide 5
the controller.
X To select Tel/
Tel/00A7: press the controller.
X To select Internet
Internet: turn and press the con-
troller.
The menu with the Internet functions is dis-
played.
X To select Mercedes-Benz Apps
Mercedes-Benz Apps: turn and
press the controller.
The available Mercedes-Benz Apps
Mercedes-Benz Apps are dis-
played.
X To call up the e-Navigator App: turn and
press the controller.
The navigation map is displayed showing the
range and destination accessibility
Showing the view levels on the map:
X To display the menu: slide6and press
the controller when the map appears.
The menu of the view levels opens. You may
choose from the following view levels: R
available charging stations
R current route
R current vehicle position with vehicle direc-
tion
Exiting the map display:
X Press the 0038button on the controller.
or
X To select 0038: slide 6and press the con-
troller. Charging the high-voltage battery via
the electrical outlet
Charging cable Important safety notes
! Only use the charging cable to charge the
high-voltage battery. Do not use the charging
cable for other purposes. It may otherwise be damaged.
The vehicle is supplied with a single-phase 12 A charging cable. Only use the charging cable
included with the vehicle, which has been
approved for vehicle use.
Pay attention to the "Important safety notes"
(Y page 117).
If you use the supplied 12 A charging cable to
charge a high-voltage battery:
R the charge time increases considerably
R electrical consumption increases considera-
bly
Where possible, charge the high-voltage battery at a charging station (Y page 125). Only then
can certified electrical energy consumption lev- els be reached.
i The charging process can vary depending on
the charging station. Therefore, always
observe the local information.
Stowing the charging cable
The charging cable can be stowed in a bag in the trunk of the vehicle. To do so, the bag must be
secured to the cargo tie-down rings using the
retaining strap provided. 122
High-voltage batteryDriving and pa
rking
X
Slide locking mechanism 0087in the direction
of the arrow.
X Swing flap 0044fully to the side.
Flap 0044is held open by a magnet.
X To close: swing flap 0044in the cargo compart-
ment back until it engages.
X Fold armrest 0043up fully if necessary.
Observe the loading guidelines (Y page 207).Cargo compartment enlargement
Important safety notes G
WARNING
If the rear bench seat/rear seat and seat
backrest are not engaged they could fold for- wards, e.g. when braking suddenly or in the
event of an accident.
R The vehicle occupant would thereby be
pushed into the seat belt by the rear bench
seat/rear seat or by the seat backrest. The
seat belt can no longer offer the intended
level of protection and could even cause
injuries.
R Objects or loads in the trunk/cargo com-
partment cannot be restrained by the seat
backrest.
There is an increased risk of injury.
Before every trip, make sure that the seat
backrests and the rear bench seat/rear seat
are engaged.
! Before folding the backrest in the rear com-
partment forwards, make sure that the rear
compartment armrest and the cupholder are
folded in. They may otherwise be damaged.
Observe the loading guidelines (Y page 207).
The left-hand and right-hand rear seat backrests can be folded forwards separately to increase
the cargo compartment capacity. Folding the rear seat backrest forwards
and back Folding the rear seat backrests forward
X
Fully insert the backrest head restraints if
necessary (Y page 81).
X Move the driver's or front-passenger seat
forward if necessary.
X Pull left-hand or right-hand release handle 0044
of the seat backrest forwards.
Corresponding seat backrest 0043is released.
X Fold backrest 0043forwards.
X Move the driver's or front-passenger seat
back if necessary.
Folding the rear seat backrest back
! Make sure that the seat belt does not
become trapped when folding the rear seat
backrest back. Otherwise, it could be dam-
aged. X
Move the driver's or front-passenger seat
forward if necessary.
X Fold seat backrest 0043back until it engages.
Red lock status indicator 0044is no longer visi-
ble. Stowage areas
211Stowage and features Z
The maximum transmission output (PEAK) at the
base of the antenna must not exceed the fol-
lowing values: Frequency band Maximum
transmission output Short wave
3 - 54 MHz 100 W
4 m waveband
74 - 88 MHz 30 W
2 m waveband
144 - 174 MHz 50 W
Trunked radio system/
Tetra
380 - 460 MHz 10 W
70 cm waveband
400 - 460 MHz 35 W
Mobile communications
(2G/3G/4G) 10 W
The following can be used in the vehicle without
restrictions:
R RF transmitters with a maximum transmis-
sion output of up to 100 mW
R RF transmitters with transmitter frequencies
in the 380 - 410 MHz frequency band and a
maximum transmission output of up to 2 W
(trunked radio system/Tetra)
R Mobile phones (2G/3G/4G)
There is no restriction for antenna positions on
the outside of the vehicle for the following fre-
quency bands:
R Trunked radio system/Tetra
R 70 cm waveband
R 2G/3G/4G Identification plates
Vehicle identification plate with vehi-
cle identification number (VIN)
X
Open the driver's door.
You will see vehicle identification plate 0043. Example: vehicle identification plate (USA only)
0043 VIN
0044 Paint code Example: vehicle identification plate (Canada only)
0043 VIN
0044 Paint code
i The data shown on the vehicle identification
plate is used only as an example. This data is
different for every vehicle and can deviate 282
Identification platesTechnical data
Filling capacities
Missing values were not available at time of
going to print. All models Capacity
Refrigerant
PAG oil
Vehicle data
General notes
Please note that for the specified vehicle data: R the heights specified may vary as a result of:
- tires
- load
- condition of the suspension
- optional equipment
R optional equipment reduces the maximum
payload
The range depends on the drive program selec- ted and can vary due to:
R higher and lower outside temperatures
R the style of driving
R activated electrical consumers
i Further information on the range can be
found in the Trip
Trip menu (Y page 158). Dimensions and weights Model
0043 0043
Max.
headroom 0044
0044
Opening height All models
75.3 in
(1912 mm) 79.6 in
(2021 mm) Missing values
were not available at time of
going to print. All models
Vehicle length
171.6 in
(4358 mm) Vehicle height
63.1 in
(1604 mm) Vehicle width including
exterior mirrors
79.1 in
(2010 mm) Wheelbase
106.3 in
(2699 mm) Turning radius
36.1 ft
(11.0 m) Maximum roof load
165 lb
(75 kg) Maximum trunk load
High-voltage battery
Model
Lithium-ion
Energy content
28.0 kWh
Charge time
with110-120
V(12 A) Approx.
28.7 h Charge time
with240 V(32 A)
(wallbox)
Approx.
4.4 h Charge time
with240 V(40 A)
(wallbox)
Approx.
3.5 h 286
Vehicle dataTechnical data