Specification2023 Mercury 300 V82024 Mercury 300 Pro XS
ManufacturerMercuryMercury
Model300 V8300 Pro XS
Year20232024
Horsepower300 HP300 HP
Engine Type4-stroke4-stroke
Cylinders86
Displacement4,211 cc4,336 cc
Bore × Stroke88.7 × 85.3 mm101.9 × 88.6 mm
RPM Range5,300–6,200 RPM5,500–6,500 RPM
Fuel SystemEFIEFI
Fuel TypeRegularRegular
Weight287 kg (633 lbs)299 kg (659 lbs)
Starting SystemElectricElectric
SteeringRemoteRemote
Shaft LengthsXL/XXLXL/XXL
Gear Ratio1.75:11.75:1
Alternator53 A67 A
Trim & TiltPower Trim/TiltPower Trim/Tilt
Prop Output185.68 kW187.92 kW
Recommended Boat22–33 ft22–33 ft
MSRP$38,990$44,910
Better / Advantage Lower / Disadvantage Equal / Neutral

2023 Mercury 300 V8 vs 2024 Mercury 300 Pro XS — Which Is Better?

Choosing between the 2023 Mercury 300 V8 and the 2024 Mercury 300 Pro XS comes down to your specific boating needs and priorities.

The 2023 Mercury 300 V8 (2023) is a 300hp 4-stroke outboard from Mercury, weighing 287 kg (633 lbs). Its electronic fuel injection delivers reliable starts and improved fuel economy compared to carbureted alternatives. Power trim and tilt makes it easy to adjust on the water.

The 2024 Mercury 300 Pro XS offers 300hp with 4-stroke technology, tipping the scales at 299 kg (659 lbs). With a larger displacement of 4,336 cc, it can deliver more torque at lower RPMs.

At 287 kg (633 lbs), the 2023 Mercury 300 V8 is the lighter option — an important consideration for smaller boats, portability, and overall fuel efficiency.

Both motors are solid choices in the 300 HP class. Your final decision should factor in your boat size, typical use conditions, dealer availability in your area, and budget.