
BMW iX
Length: 4.953mm
Width: 1.967mm
Height: 1.695mm
Mercedes-Benz • EQS SUV
The new Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV is here and will soon be available as a stock car with an expected discount of at least 5%!
The Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV is a 7-seater large SUV, based on the chassis of the EQS sedan. The new EQS SUV has a range of 660km WLTP, while the EQS sedan can go 70km further (729km WLTP). The practical range of the EQS SUV is about 500km. Charging takes just 26 minutes, from nearly empty to 80%.
Like the Mercedes-Benz EQS, the EQS SUV has plenty of technological gadgets, such as super advanced Digital LED headlights or a dashboard with MBUX Hyperscreen. All great fun, read on to find out everything you need to know about the new Mercedes-Benz EQS and find the best stock car deal right away via the mycarena car search engine!
The Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV is 5.130mm long, 1.955mm wide and 1.727mm tall. Compared to other large SUVs on the market, the Mercedes-benz EQS SUV is very large, but not the largest.
Models like the BMW X7, Mercedes-Benz GLS or the Land Rover Range Rover are a little bit bigger than the EQS SUV.
In the electric SUV market, the EQS SUV is the biggest, with the BMW iX in second place.
Mercedes-Benz cars are sorted into classes. With Class A being the smallest model and Class S the largest. Electric Mercedes-Benz models start with "EQ" and followed by a letter for the Class. So the EQ "S" is the largest electric SUV flagship model that will be available from Mercedes-Benz.
Below you can see well-known large SUV models that could be an alternative to the Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV.
Length: 4.953mm
Width: 1.967mm
Height: 1.695mm
Length: 5.207mm
Width: 1.956mm
Height: 1.823mm
Length: 5.036mm
Width: 1.999mm
Height: 1.684mm
Three different types of motors are available.
There is the EQS SUV 450+ with a single engine on the rear axle with the best reach.
TheEQS SUV 450 with two engines as four-wheel drive.
TheEQS SUV 580 with two engines, four-wheel drive and the best performance.
The 450+ engine with rear-wheel drive produces 360 hp and 568 Nm. The 450 with all-wheel drive has the same power, but the torque has been increased to 800 Nm. The power of the EQS SUV 580 is 536 hp and the torque is 858 Nm. The electric range of the 450+ is up to 660 kilometres WLTP. The other two faster versions do a maximum of 613 kilometres WLTP.
Just like the Mercedes-Benz EQS sedan, the SUV has a lot of technology on board. Many features such as massage seats, dynamic suspension or autonomous driving are equipment you would expect to find in luxury cars like the EQS SUV. To make new models even more attractive to the customer, there is always a need for more advanced features.
The Hyperscreen is an optional equipment where one can get 3 individual large screens on the dashboard. There is a large screen behind the steering wheel for the driver. In the middle you have another large screen that can display your navigation or control your climate control. Then there is another screen for the passenger where you can browse the internet or watch a film.
The Hyperscreen is a very impressive feature and a must-have for a unique experience. However, a disadvantage of the Hyperscreen will only be experienced after a few years, when screens will be better integrated in the dasboard and with a higher resolution. After all, screens and User Interface designs get old fast.
The Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV can be equipped with digital lights, which is an LED headlight with 1.3 million tiny mirrors that can project light onto a specific object or direction. The headlight is also capable of projecting warning messages on the street for the driver or even other users of the road. Each time you open the car, you get to see a fun animation.