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Mercedes announces prices and specs for luxury electric saloon, the EQS

  • Mercedes launches all-new EQS – the firm’s first luxury electric saloon
  • Prices for the model start at £99,995
  • EV has quoted range of up to 435 miles thanks to a large 107.8kWh battery
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Time 8:48 am, September 16, 2021

Mercedes-Benz has put its new electric EQS on sale with prices starting at £99,995.

The new model is the German firm’s first fully electric luxury saloon and has a range of up to 435 miles thanks to a large 107.8kWh battery.

It’s also the first car from the Mercedes EQ brand to use a new modular platform designed for luxury and executive EVs.


The saloon comes with the ability to charge at speeds of up to 200kW, which allows a 10 to 80 per cent charge to be conducted in just 31 minutes.

At this speed, an extra 186 miles of range can be added in 15 minutes.

The EQS will also be available with Mercedes’ MBUX Hyperscreen infotainment system, incorporating a series of displays housed within one piece of glass.


Combined, it creates a curved screen measuring over 141 centimetres wide.

Available on AMG Line Premium models and above, it’ll cost £7,995 as an optional extra.

Interior of Mercedes EQS

Entry-point AMG Line models come with 20-inch alloy wheels, a full AMG styling package and rear-axle steering, as well as a panoramic sunroof and full leather upholstery.

Move up to AMG Line Premium and the EQS gains 21-inch AMG multi-spoke alloy wheels, ambient interior lighting and acoustic privacy glass.

Also included is a Burmester surround sound system and a 360-degree parking camera, among other features.

These models command an extra £7,000 over AMG Line.

For an additional £7,000 over AMG Line Premium, there’s AMG Line Premium Plus, which adds a head-up display, remote parking functionality and a gesture-controlled feature for the MBUX system.

EQS Luxury models, meanwhile, receive the same level of equipment as AMG Line Premium cars but have more of a focus on classic design.

There’s Microcloud Artico upholstery with ship-deck-style wood, for instance, comfort seats and a heated steering wheel.


Luxury cars come in at £7,000 more than entry AMG Line cars.

Finally, there’s Exclusive Luxury which includes multi-contour massage seats with climate control, and Nappa Leather upholstery.

This costs £7,000 over Luxury-specification cars.

Mercedes EQS being charged

Buyers can also add the optional Rear Luxury Lounge package to Exclusive Luxury EQS models.

Priced at £3,995, it includes electrically adjustable rear seats with massage functions, a comfort rear armrest with integrated wireless smartphone charging and an Android tablet.

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Jack joined the Car Dealer team in 2021 as a staff writer. He previously worked as a national newspaper journalist for BNPS Press Agency. He has provided news and motoring stories for a number of national publications including The Sun, The Times and The Daily Mirror.



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