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H&R height adjustable springs for Mercedes Benz E53 AMG Hybrid 4Matic, Type R2ES / R2EW

Suspension fine-tuning for the E53 AMG Hybrid H&R height adjustable springs for Mercedes-Benz sedan & estate

The new Mercedes-Benz E53 AMG Hybrid 4Matic (Type R2ES / R2EW) makes a powerful statement with its electrified performance – and with the H&R height adjustable springs, this dynamism can be brought to the road in an even more targeted manner. The precisely tuned set is now available for the sedan and estate models and allows customised lowering at a sporty level.

Customised lowering
Thanks to the adjustable H&R height adjustable springs, the vehicle height can be customised:
Front axle: 25-35 mm
Rear axle: 20-35 mm

The H&R height adjustable springs offer maximum flexibility. This allows the centre of gravity to be lowered in a targeted manner – for an even firmer stance and noticeably more cornering stability.

More precision – without loss of comfort

The H&R height adjustable springs harmonise perfectly with the standard adaptive suspension of the E53 AMG Hybrid. The result is a more dynamic driving behaviour with full suitability for everyday use: less body roll, more direct steering, a sportier look. And all this without sacrificing the usual comfort.

Highest quality – Made in Germany

Like all H&R products, these height adjustable springs are developed and manufactured in the Sauerland region of Germany. High-quality materials, precise workmanship and many years of motorsport experience guarantee uncompromising performance and durability.

Conclusion:

If you want to realise the full potential of your Mercedes-Benz E53 AMG Hybrid, the H&R height adjustable springs are an effective upgrade for looks and driving dynamics – individually adjustable, AMG-compatible and uncompromisingly sporty.

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Part No.: 23033-2
Mercedes Benz E53 AMG Hybrid 4Matic, Type R2ES / R2EW
sedan + Estate, 4WD,
from year of construction 2024
Lowering: front 25-35 mm / rear 20-35 mm

Before and after comparison