2022 Mercedes-Benz EQB Auto Channel Preview Apr 18, 2021 – Stuttgart/Shanghai
Room for seven As a seven-seater (optional), the new EQB offers space for large families and a wide variety of transportation needs, resulting in a unique and versatile postion for the EQB among electric cars. The two seats in the third row can be used by people up to 5.4 feet tall, and child seats can also be fitted there.
Compact on the outside, spacious on the inside The new EQB (length/width/height: 184/72
1/66
2 inches) offers a generous amount of space and a maximum trunk capacity of 60 cu ft
2 thanks the long wheelbase of the GLB (111 inches). The positioning of the backrests in the second row can be adjusted in several stages as standard, while also allowing for longitudinal adjustment of up to 5.5 inches as an option.
Mercedes EQB: a compact seven-seater with combi-van qualities
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Mercedes-Benz unveils EQS electric luxury sedan
Mercedes-Benz unveiled the EQS, the first all-electric luxury sedan from Mercedes-EQ. (Earlier post.) The EQS is also the first model to be based on the modular architecture for luxury and executive-class electric vehicles.
First models on the market will be the EQS 450+ with 245 kW (electrical consumption NEDC combined: 19.1-16.0 kWh/100 km) and the EQS 580 4MATIC with 385 kW (electrical consumption NEDC combined: 20.0-16.9 kWh/100 km). The consumption figures according to WLTP: EQS 450+ electrical consumption combined 20.4-15.7 kWh/100 km; EQS 580 4MATIC electrical consumption combined 21.8-17.4 kWh/100 km.
A performance version with up to 560 kW is being planned. All EQS models have an electric powertrain (eATS) at the rear axle, while the versions with 4MATIC also have an eATS at the front axle.
770km between charges: Mercedes reveals more info on EQS flagship sedan
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STUTTGART - Mercedes-Benz will soon offer an electric alternative to the S-Class and the new battery-powered sedan, which goes by the name of EQS, is set to be revealed on April 15.
But not all the information is under wraps until then, with the German carmaker recently revealing some of the key technical data, including outputs and driving ranges, and we also now have a better idea of how it will look, thanks to the accompanying images of a disguised prototype.
Far more than just an S-Class with batteries, the EQS is based around a brand new scalable architecture designed for electric cars only, and which will in time spawn many other new battery Benzes, including the midsize EQE.
Mercedes-Benz EQS detailed – up to 523 PS, 855 Nm, 107.8 kWh battery, 770 km of range, reveal next week
5 April 2021 1:56 pm / 2 comments
The Mercedes-Benz EQS is set to be revealed in just over a week’s time, with Stuttgart releasing the first details of its upcoming flagship electric sedan ahead of time. There’s a lot to unpack here, including the car’s headline figures, charging and aerodynamic efficiency, so let’s get straight to it.
Deemed as the S-Class of electric vehicles, the EQS will be the first to be built on the Electric Vehicle Architecture (EVA) and will be available in a number of different versions. Two models are being detailed here, the EQS 450+ and the EQS 580 4Matic+ – the latter obviously being offered with all-wheel drive. There will also be a high-performance model offered in the future, presumably wearing a Mercedes-AMG badge as previously reported.
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