52.5 Green rating | 108 Battery Size (kWh) | 10.8 Charge speed
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352 Range (miles) | 5,500 Curb weight (lbs) | 5 Seats |
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Mercedes-Benz put into action its plan to sell only fully electric vehicles by 2030 by starting at the top. The $102,310 Mercedes-Benz EQS leads the charge, the electric equivalent of the brand’s flagship S Class sedan. The most technologically advanced production car the brand has ever produced, EQS includes futuristic features like an expansive curved dashboard that doubles as a touchscreen, massaging seats, voice control, biometric controls and over-the-air software updates. The EQS offers 350 miles of driving range, besting most of the market. At 329 horsepower and 419 pound-feet of torque, with a zero-to-60-mph sprint time of 5.9 seconds, the base EQS is seconds slower than the Model S and Taycan. The EQS provides a spacious, powerful, and elegant sedan that makes its passengers feel comfortable and confident.
EQS Variants
Model / variant | Green rating | Range (miles) | Charging speed (miles/min) | Base price (USD) |
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| EQS AMG 4MATIC+ | 43.6 | 300 | 9.2 | $147,550 |
| EQS 580 4MATIC | 49.6 | 345 | 10.6 | $127,350 |
| EQS 450 4MATIC | 49.7 | 345 | 10.6 | $107,400 |
| EQS 450+ | 52.5 | 352 | 10.8 | $104,400 |
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