Depending on
the drive prog ram selected, thefo l-
lowing vehicle characteristics will change:
R Drive
R AMG Dynamics
- The four agility functions Basic, Advanced,
Pro and Master are automatically selected
depending on the drive prog ram.
- The steering, shiT timing point, all-wheel
drive and stabilisation functions are adap-
te dto the selected drive prog ram.
- When ESP ®
is activated, agility function
Pro is selected in drive prog ram I. The
Mas ter function is automatically selected
when ESP ®
is deactivated.
R Sound characteristic of theex haust system
R Suspension
% You can call up vehicle characteristics via the
Pe rformance menu in the multimedia system.
% You can adjust the agility functions of AMG
Dynamics using the AMG steering-wheel but-
to ns. Yo
u can also change thefo llowing vehicle charac-
te ristics using the buttons in the centre console:
R Sound characteristic of theex haust system
R Suspension
R ESP ®
R AMG Dynamics
R Manual gearshiTing Selects t
Selects t
he dr
he driv
ive pr
e pr ogr
ogram
am #
Press DYNAMIC SELECT switch 1forw ards
or backwards.
The selected drive prog ram appears in the2
display and in the inst rument displa y. 182
182
Driving and parking
R
Outside temp erature
R Operating temp erature of the engine
% The values displa yed ser veonly as orienta-
tion. The values for engine output and engine
to rque shown on the media display may devi-
ate from the actual values. Calling up t
Calling up t
he fuel consump
he fuel consump tion indicat
tion indicator
or Multimedia system:
4 © 5
Info #
Select Consumption.
The cur rent and average fuel consum ption is
displa yed. A
A
ut
ut omatic tr
omatic tr ansmission
ansmission E-SELECT select
E-SELECT select
or lev
or lever
er F
F
unction of t
unction of t he E-SELECT select
he E-SELECT select or lev
or lever
er &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of accident due toincor-
re ct gearshiTing
If th e engine speed is higher than the idle
speed and you engage the transmission posi-
tion hork, theve hicle may accelerate
sharpl y. #
Ifyo u engage the transmission position
h ork when theve hicle is at a stand-
still, alw ays depress the brake pedal
/rmly and do not accelerate at the same
time. &
W
WARNING
ARNING Risk of accident and injury due
to leaving children unattended in theve hi-
cle
If ch ildren are leT unattended in theve hicle,
th ey could, in particular:
R open doors, thereby endangering other
persons or road users.
R get out and be struck byoncoming tra1c.
R operate vehicle equipment and become
trapped, forex ample.
In addition, thech ildren could also set the
ve hicle in motion by,fo rex ample:
R releasing the parking brake.
R changing the transmission position.
R starting theve hicle. #
Never lea vechildren unattended in the
ve hicle. #
When leaving theve hicle, alw aysta ke the
ke y with you and lock theve hicle. #
Keep theve hicle key out of there ach of
ch ildren. 184
184
Driving and parking
Use
the E-SELECT selector le verto change the
transmission position. The cur rent transmission
position is displa yed in the inst rument displa y. j
Park position
k Reversege ar
i Neutral
h Drive position
Eng
Eng aging rev
aging rever
erse g
se g ear R
ear R #
Depress the brake pedal and push the E-
SELECT selector le ver upwards past the /rst
point of resis tance. Eng
Eng
aging neutr
aging neutr al N
al N #
Dep ress the brake pedal and push the E-
SELECT selector le ver up or down tothe /rst
point of resis tance.
Subsequently releasing the brake pedal will allow
yo uto mo vetheve hicle freel y,e.g. topush it or
to w it away.
If y
If y ou w
ou w ant t
ant the aut
he aut omatic tr
omatic tr ansmission t
ansmission t o r
o remain
emain
in neutr
in neutr al
ali
i ev
even if t
en if t he v
he vehicle is switc
ehicle is switc hed
hedo.:
o.: #
Start theve hicle. #
Depress the brake pedal and engage neutral
i. #
Release the brake pedal. #
Switch o. theve hicle.
% Ifyo uth en exitth eve hicle leaving theke y in
th eve hicle, the automatic transmission
re mains in neut rali.
Eng
Eng aging par
aging par k position P
k position P #
Obser vethe no tes on parking theve hicle
(/ page 202). #
Depress the brake pedal until theve hicle
comes toa standstill. #
When theve hicle is stationar y,press button
j.
Pa rk position is only engaged when the trans-
mission position display jis shown in the
inst rument displa y.If no transmission position
displ ayj appears, secure theve hicle topre-
ve nt it from rolling away.
Pa rk position jis engaged automatically if one
of thefo llowing conditions is met:
R When stationar y,yo u switch theve hicle o. in
transmission position hork.
R You open the driver's door when theve hicle is
stationary or when driving at a very low speed
and the transmission is in position hork.
% Tomanoeuv rewith an open driver's door,
open the driver's door while stationary and
engage transmission position hork again.
Eng Eng aging dr
aging dr iv
ive position D
e position D #
Depress the brake pedal and pull the E-
SELECT selector le ver back past the /rst point
of resis tance. Driving and parking
185
185
When
the automatic transmission is in transmis-
sion position h, it shiTsthege ars automaticall y.
This depends on thefo llowing factors:
R the selected drive prog ram
R the position of the accelerator pedal
R the driving speed N
No
ot
tes on t
es on t he double-clutc
he double-clutc h function
h functionThe double-clutch function is active when
chang-
ing down in all drive prog rams. The double-clutch
function reduces load change reactions and sup-
ports sporty driving. The acoustic perception of
th e double-clutch function changes depending on
th e drive prog ram. R
R
oc
oc king t
king t he v
he vehicle fr
ehicle fr ee
ee Ro
cking theve hicle free may help tofree theve hi-
cle if it has become stuck in slush or sno w.
To rock theve hicle free, mo vethe E-SELECT
selector le ver upwards and down wards past the
pressure point in order toswitch between trans-
mission positions hand k(/ page 184). %
The maximum design speed when switching
between hand kis 9 km/h. Manual
Manual
g
gear
ear shiTing
shiTing #
A
Activ
ctiv ating/deactiv
ating/deactiv ating:
ating:Press displ aybutton
1.
The display button indicates the cur rently
selected transmission position 2:
R M M(red): manual gearshiTing
R D
D(blue): automatic transmission
% Topermanently shiT thege ars manually in
drive prog ram = usingthe steering wheel
ge arshiT paddles, select the MM (Manual) set-
ting forth e transmission.
ShiTing
ShiTing up and do
up and do wn
wn
* NO
NOTE
TE Damage tothe engine due toshiT-
ing up too late The automatic transmission does not shiT up
in manual mode even when the engine's limit-
ing speed is reached.
The fuel supply is inter rupted in order topre-
ve nt the engine from overrev ving. #
ShiT up before the engine speed reaches
th ere d area in there v counter. 186
186
Driving and parking
ch
arging or from auxiliary consumers that are
switched on. Further information on rech arge e1-
ciency can be obtained at a quali/ed specialist
wo rkshop. Se
Se
tting t
tting t he maximum per
he maximum per missible c
missible c har
harging cur-
ging cur-
r
r ent f
ent f or c
or char
harging at a mains soc ket
ging at a mains soc ket *
N
NO
OTE
TE Overloading the mains soc ket due
to excessive charging cur rent If
th ech arging cur rent is too high, the fuse
could be tripped or theex tern al mains supply
could overheat. #
Make sure that theex tern al mains supply
has been designed tohandle the set
ch arging cur rent. #
For saf etyre asons, only use thech arging
cable supplied with theve hicle or an
original Mercedes-Benz charging cable.
Mercedes-Benz thoroughly tests these
original charging cables forth eir suitabil-
ity for high-voltage charging of your vehi-
cle. Pur chase these parts at a Mercedes- Benz Service Centre and obtain advice
th
ere. #
Check the maximum charging cur rent
using thech arging capacity shown in the
Instrument Displ ay. The
charging cable supplied is set toa countr y-
speci/c maximum charging cur rent value. When
ch arging abroad, the maximum value may exceed
th e permitted value forth at countr y. #
Before charging at a mains soc ket, ha vethe
maximum permissible charging cur rent forthe
re leva nt mains soc ket or the building inspec-
te dby aqu ali/ed elect rician. #
When abroad, obser vethe count ry-speci/c
la ws when charging.
If yo u ha vequestions concerning thech arging
cur rent or if there is a malfunction, please contact
a quali/ed specialist workshop. Ov Ov
er
ervie
vie w of t
w of t he c
he char
harging cable contr
ging cable contr ol panel
ol panel The
charging cable cont rol panel sho ws the cur-
re nt status of thech arging process. 1
Supply voltage indicator
2 Charging process indicator
3 Temp erature monitor indicator
4 Safety sy stem indicator
Suppl
Suppl y v
y volt
oltag
age indicat
e indicat or
or1
1 Display
Display
Meaning
Meaning
Lights up whit eThe supplyvoltage is
connected. Driving and parking
195
195
Char
Char
ging pr
ging pr ocess indicat
ocess indicat or
or2
2 Display
Display
Meaning
Meaning
Flashes green The high-voltage bat-
tery isch arging. T T
em em per
per atur
atur e contr
e contr ol indicat
ol indicat or
or3
3 Displ
ay
Display Meaning
Meaning
Lights up redT hegreen LED 0ashes
simultaneousl y:ove r-
te mp erature – the
ch arging per form ance
is reduced.
The green LED does
not 0ash: overtemper-
ature – thech arging
process is stopped.
Flashes redO vertemperature at
th e mains plug – the
ch arging process is
stopped. Safe
Safe
ty syst
ty syst em indicat
em indicat or
or4
4 Displ
ay
Display Meaning
Meaning
Flashes redC harging cable mal-
function – cann ot
car ryout thech arging
process, reset the
ch arging cable operat-
ing unit.
Lights up redW hite LED is o.:
po we r supply malfunc-
tion – cannot car ry
out thech arging proc-
ess, replace the mains
soc ket.
White LED is on: vehi-
cle malfunction – can-
not car ryout the
ch arging process,
re set thech arging
cable operating unit. When all
four displa yslight up, thech arging cable
operating unit per form s a self-test. If
te mp erature monitor 3indicates a malfunc-
tion, it may help toprotect thech arging cable
from direct sunlight.
T T o r
o r ese
ese t t
t the c
he c har
harging cable oper
ging cable oper ating unit:
ating unit:if
saf ety sy stem 4indicates a charging cable mal-
function or a vehicle malfunction, /rst reset the
ch arging cable operating unit. Todo this, discon-
nect thech arging cable from theve hicle and from
th e mains soc ket and waitfor appr oximately /ve
seconds. If the malfunction persists aTer the
ch arging cable is reconnected, charging at the
mains soc ket is not possible. The charging cable
must be replaced or theve hicle plug must be
ch ecked at a quali/ed specialist workshop,
depending on the indicator. F
F
unctions of t
unctions of t he indicat
he indicator lam
or lamps on t
ps on t he v
he vehicle
ehicle
soc ket
soc ket %
Depending on the national version, your vehi-
cle is equipped with one of thefo llowing vehi-
cle soc kets.
The soc ket 0ap is centrally loc ked and unloc ked
to get her with theve hicle. 196
196
Driving and parking
Ty
pe 1 vehicle soc ket
1 Socket lamp
2 Charging process indicator lamp
3 Locking status indicator lamp Ty
pe 2 vehicle soc ket
1 Socket lamp
2 Charging process indicator lamp
3 Locking status indicator lamp
Soc ket lamp 10ashes or lights up as with indi-
cator lamps 2and 3. Ov
Ov er
ervie
vie w of t
w of t he loc
he loc king st
king st atus
atus Loc
Loc
king st
king st a-
a-
tus
tus 3
3 Display
Display
Meaning
Meaning
% Lights up
white Ve
hicle
soc ket
unloc ked,
insert or
re mo vecharg-
ing cable
% Flashes whiteMalfunction
during locking
or unlocking Ov Ov
er
er vie
vie w of t
w of t he c
he char
harging pr
ging pr ocess st
ocess st atus
atus S
S
t
t atus of t
atus of t he
he
c
c har
har ging
ging
pr
pr ocess
ocess 2
2 Displ
ay
Display Meaning
Meaning
# Flashes
orangeConnection is
being estab-
lished
# Flashesgreen Active energy
0ow Driving and parking
197 197
S
S
t
tatus of t
atus of t he
he
c
c har
har ging
ging
pr
pr ocess
ocess 2
2 Displ
ay
Display Meaning
Meaning
# Lights up
orangeInter
ruption in
ch arging
# Lights up
green Charging
process com-
ple
ted
# Flashesred
(for appr ox.
90 s) Ve
hicle mal-
function;
ch arging is
not possible S S
t
tar
ar ting t
ting t he c
he char
harging pr
ging pr ocess
ocess &
D
DAN
AN GER
GER Risk of death when charging at a
damaged soc ket
The charging process uses high voltage.
If th ech arging cable, theve hicle soc ket or the
mains soc ket are damaged, you could receive
an elect ric shoc k. #
Only use an undamaged charging cable. #
Avoid mechanical damage such as crush-
ing, abrading or driving overth e cable. #
Have a damaged vehicle soc ketre placed
at a quali/ed specialist workshop as
soon as possible. #
Never connect thech arging cable to a
damaged vehicle soc ket. *
N
NOOTE
TE Damage due toove rheating of
ch arging cable and charging cable con-
nector During
thech arging process, thech arging
cable and charging cable connector can heat
up within their permissible limit values.
The permissible limit values are in0uenced by
th efo llowing factors:
R the po wer supply system and thech arging
cable are not damaged
R the inst ructions for handling thech arging
cable and the control element on the
ch arging cable ha vebeen obser ved #
Ifth ech arging cable or charging cable
connector becomes too hot, ha vethe
po we r supply system checked. *
N
NOOTE
TE Damaged or dirty vehicle soc ket
when the soc ket 0ap is open #
Alwayske ep the soc ket co ver and the
soc ket 0ap closed when there is no
ch arging cable connected. This pr otects
th eve hicle soc ket from dirt and damage. #
Make sure that the soc ket co ver is
closed proper lybefore closing the soc ket
0ap. This can otherwise result in damage
which may pr event the soc ket 0ap from
being opened again. *
N
NOOTE
TE Damage totheve hicle soc ket or the
ch arging cable connector due toincor rect
handling Do not use
excessive forc e (maximum 300 N)
to insert thech arging cable connector into the
ve hicle soc ketto the stop. You may otherwise 198
198
Driving and parking