The All - Rounder: Mercedes - Benz EQS SUV



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The All - Rounder: Mercedes - Benz EQS SUV

The Mercedes - Benz EQS SUV ingeniously integrates all the merits of the EQS sedan into a more appealing and multifunctional body. It's no surprise that it scores highly in our tests. Sharing the same platform and electrical architecture as the EQS sedan, the EQS SUV boasts a luxurious interior with high - quality materials and a dazzling 56 - inch Hyperscreen that stretches across the dashboard. The front seats are comfortable, and the second - row space is also very spacious. In addition, the flat floor design further increases the sense of space.

 

However, the EQS SUV has some drawbacks in range and charging speed. The 450Matic model has an all - electric range of 285 miles and a DC charging power of 200kW, which lags behind competitors such as the Tesla Model X. The Model X 2023 dual - motor all - wheel - drive version, for example, has a CLTC - rated range of 700 km (about 435 miles) and a fast - charging power of 250kW3.

 

Nevertheless, the EQS SUV excels in other aspects. It is undoubtedly better equipped, more exquisitely crafted, and offers a more refined and comfortable interior than its rivals. It comes with a wealth of advanced features like ambient lighting, rear - wheel steering, and numerous driver - assistance technologies1. The Burmester surround - sound system, LED interior ambient lighting, and heated/ventilated seats with massage functions all contribute to a first - class driving experience4. In conclusion, while the EQS SUV may not lead in range and charging speed, it remains a top - tier luxury electric SUV with its own unique charm and advantages.
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