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By Eric Brandt
Updated January 30, 2025
The world of electric luxury sedans is growing, and one of the newest additions in this lucrative segment is the Mercedes-EQ EQS Sedan. “EQ” is the electric subbrand of Mercedes-Benz, and the EQS Sedan is the biggest, fanciest, and sportiest sedan in the EQ line. It takes many of the virtues of the iconic S-Class — a supremely luxurious interior, the latest tech features, and an exciting drive — and packages them in a sleek EV. The EQS Sedan competes primarily with the Tesla Model S, BMW i7, and Porsche Taycan.
As the Mercedes-EQ line grows, there are a couple of other options worth noting. There’s an all-new Mercedes-EQ EQS SUV which, as its name implies, is essentially an SUV version of the EQS Sedan. There’s also the smaller, more affordable EQE Sedan that delivers many of the virtues of the EQS at a more attainable price point.
The Kelley Blue Book Fair Purchase Price for any individual used vehicle can vary greatly according to mileage, condition, location, and other factors, but here's a general idea of what buyers are currently paying for used 2023 Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-EQ EQS models when purchasing from a dealership.
If you’ve never driven an electric vehicle before, prepare to be thrilled by the Mercedes-EQ EQS. In our testing, even the base EQS 450+ model delivers quick and effortless acceleration and gets even faster in the dual-motor EQS 580 model. The torque is delivered to the wheels instantly with no revving up required, and the process is nearly silent.
A harsh reality of electric cars is the significant added weight compared to a gas-powered counterpart. However, Mercedes did an excellent job mitigating the extra weight in the driving experience. The battery is packaged in the bottom of the car, and 4-wheel steering comes standard. The result is a low center of gravity and much more agile handling than you might expect from a vehicle of these dimensions and this curb weight. In spirited driving at high speeds as well as in low-speed parking lot maneuvers, we found the EQS to drive like a smaller car.
A pair of paddles on the steering wheel lets you select the level of regenerative braking, which recaptures energy from braking to preserve range. In the default mode, it decelerates more or less like a regular car. When you turn up the recuperation, it’s more like one-pedal driving with more aggressive regenerative braking kicking in when you take your foot off the accelerator.
A word about the high-performance AMG EQS; it’s absolutely stunning. We spent some time behind the wheel of one in and around Denver, Colorado, and driving it is like playing a video game. This car’s 700 lb-ft of torque is delivered to all four wheels with instant thrust, but it still feels composed and under control. The AMG model takes an already fun-to-drive car and cranks up the performance to the next level.
When we climb into the driver’s seat of the EQS Sedan, it feels like part low-slung sports car and part full-size luxury sedan. A high-tech cockpit greets the driver with either a standalone digital gauge cluster or the massive Hyperscreen spanning the width of the dash.
As you might expect for a luxury sedan with a 6-digit price tag, the interior design is sophisticated, and the material quality is top-notch. Mercedes did an excellent job striking a balance between traditional automotive luxury and modern technology. Rose gold accents are a signature of the EQ line, and they look great in the cabin of the EQS.
The front seats are supremely comfortable with plenty of room. The rear seats have good legroom, but the headroom in the back is a bit compromised by a sloping roofline. This isn’t an issue if your rear-seat passengers are under 6 feet tall, but taller adults might have to sit a bit awkwardly to fit.
Adding to the practicality of the EQS is a big trunk, and the rear seats can fold down to yield even more cargo space.
The Mercedes-EQ EQS Sedan has sleek body lines and a futuristic aesthetic that retains a hint of traditional Mercedes styling while looking thoroughly modern. The body is more aerodynamic than the more traditional, gas-powered S-Class.
350-mile range
The base EQS 450+ achieves an impressive EPA-estimated 350-mile range on a full charge. Even if you add all-wheel drive (AWD) with the EQS 450 4Matic model, it reaches 340 miles of range.
Hyperscreen
The stunning Hyperscreen is a massive display that spans the whole dash of the EQS. It houses three different screens in one display: a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, a 17.7-inch infotainment screen, and a 12.3-inch passenger display. It’s standard on the dual-motor EQS 580.
4-wheel steering
Standard rear-axle steering can turn the rear wheels up to 10 degrees. This goes a long way in compensating for the extra weight that comes with an EV, giving this big electric sedan agile handling.
Augmented reality
Augmented reality (AR) is one of the most futuristic tech features of the EQS Sedan. The standard navigation system uses AR to give clear navigation directions. The available AR head-up display can superimpose arrows and street names on the road in front of you.
Executive Rear Seat Package Plus
This option package turns up the luxury for the rear-seat passengers. It adds multicontour rear seats with a massaging function, rapid-heating seats, neck heating, and an MBUX tablet.
Mercedes me Charge
The Mercedes me Charge app makes finding a charging station near you easy. On top of that, you get two years of free 30-minute DC fast-charging sessions through Electrify America when you buy or lease an EQS Sedan.
The base EQS 450+ model uses a single-motor electric powertrain. This setup makes less power and more torque than the gas-powered S 500 and claims a 0-60 mph time of 5.9 seconds. The EQS 450+ has the best range in the EQS lineup with an estimated 350 miles on a full charge.
According to Mercedes, the battery can charge from 10% to 100% in 11.25 hours with Level 2 charging. With DC fast charging, it charges much quicker, from 10% to 80% in 31 minutes.
Single electric motor
107.8-kWh lithium-ion battery
329 horsepower
417 lb-ft of torque
EPA combined fuel economy: 97 MPGe
EPA range: 350 miles
The EQS 450 4Matic model is new for 2023. It uses a dual-motor setup that produces a higher output than the EQS 450+ with a quicker 0-60 mph time of 5.3 seconds. The 4Matic model also adds the benefit of all-wheel drive (AWD). Compared to the EQS 450+, the EQS 450 4Matic has the same charge times and a similar range — 340 miles on a full charge.
Dual electric motors
107.8-kWh lithium-ion battery
355 horsepower
590 lb-ft of torque
EPA combined fuel economy: 103 MPGe
EPA range: 340 miles
Upgrading to the dual-motor EQS 580 improves performance and brings standard AWD. The performance upgrade is noticeable, and it has a 0-60 mph time of 4.1 seconds.
Since the EQS 580 uses the same battery pack as the more affordable models, it has the same estimated charging times.
Dual electric motors
107.8-kWh lithium-ion battery
516 horsepower
631 lb-ft of torque
EPA combined fuel economy: 95 MPGe
EPA range: 340 miles
The dual-motor setup in the AMG EQS Sedan rockets this car from 0-60 mph in as little as 3.4 seconds. Unsurprisingly, the AMG has the lowest range estimate in the EQS Sedan lineup, but it’s still plenty useful, with 277 miles of range.
Again, this has the same battery pack as the lower trims and the same estimated charging times.
Dual electric motors
107.8-kWh lithium-ion battery
649 horsepower (up to 751 hp with AMG Dynamic Plus package)
700 lb-ft of torque (up to 752 lb-ft with AMG Dynamic Plus package)
EPA combined fuel economy: TBA
EPA range: 277 miles
More EQS Sedan fuel economy information is available on the EPA’s website.
The basic warranty and powertrain warranty both cover the EQS Sedan for 4 years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first. You also get roadside assistance coverage for the same amount of time and miles. On top of that, the EV battery is covered by a 10-year/155,000-mile warranty.
This coverage is similar to the BMW i7 and Porsche Taycan, and the Tesla Model S has an 8-year/150,000-mile warranty.
Lease a new 2025 EQS 580 4MATIC SUV for $1,149 a month for 36 months with $11,143 due at signing.
Curb Weight | 5597 lbs. | ||
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Front Leg Room | 41.7 inches | ||
Max Seating Capacity | 5 | ||
Overall Length | 207.3 inches | ||
Front Shoulder Room | 59.5 inches | ||
Trunk or Cargo Capacity | 63.0 cu.ft. | ||
Turning Diameter | 35.8 feet | ||
Wheel Base | 126.4 inches | ||
Width with mirrors | 83.7 inches |
Adaptive Headlights | Available | ||
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Alloy Wheels | Available | ||
Moon Roof/Sun Roof | Available | ||
Number of Doors | 4 doors | ||
Panorama Moon Roof | Available | ||
Power Folding Exterior Mirrors | Available | ||
Privacy Glass | Available | ||
LED Headlights | Available | ||
Rear Spoiler | Available |
City | 101 MPGe | ||
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Combined | 103 MPGe | ||
Highway | 105 MPGe |
Drivetrain | AWD | ||
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1 speed | Available | ||
Parking Assist System | Available |
Horsepower | 355 hp | ||
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Torque | 590 foot pounds | ||
Engine | Dual AC Electric Motors | ||
Estimated Electric Range | 340 miles | ||
Charge Time (240V) | 12.5 hours | ||
Battery Capacity | N/A | ||
0 to 60 | 5.3 seconds | ||
Top Speed | 130 mph |
Basic | 4 years / 50000 miles | ||
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Powertrain | 4 years / 50000 miles | ||
Corrosion | 4 years / 50000 miles |
Navigation with Electric Intelligence
With this standard navigation system, the EQS will calculate the route’s energy demand and tell you if the current charge is sufficient to get you back home.
Deformable Hyperscreen mounting
The huge glass-covered Hyperscreen of the EQS attaches to a magnesium crossmember to form a solid structure. But the honeycomb aluminum attachment brackets are designed to deform in an accident to absorb crash energy. The EQS Hyperscreen also has preset breaking points behind its circular side air vents to further reduce accident forces.
MBUX Interior Assistant
This system uses cameras in the overhead control panel to detect a child safety seat in the front passenger spot. It also helps with the safe exit feature by sensing when EQS passengers reach for interior door handles at potentially dangerous times.
Used 2023 Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-EQ EQS | New 2025 Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-EQ EQS | Used 2023 Lucid Air | Used 2023 Tesla Model S | ||
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Price | $60,433 | $105,550 | $58,050 | $70,475 | |
KBB.com Rating | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.1 | |
Consumer Rating | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.7 | |
Fuel Economy | City 101/Hwy 105/Comb 103 MPGe | City 98/Hwy 98/Comb 98 MPGe | City 121/Hwy 122/Comb 121 MPGe | City 124/Hwy 115/Comb 120 MPGe | |
Fuel Type | Electric | Electric | N/A | N/A | |
Estimated EV Range | 340 miles | 390 miles | 469 miles | 396 miles | |
Seating Capacity | 5 | 5 | 5 | 5 | |
Basic Warranty | 4 years or 50000 miles | 4 years or 50000 miles | 4 years or 50000 miles | 4 years or 50000 miles | |
0-60 | 5.3 seconds | 5.9 seconds | 3 seconds | 2 seconds | |
Horsepower | 355 HP | 355 HP | N/A | N/A | |
Engine | Dual AC Electric Motors | AC Electric Motor | Dual Electric Motors | Triple AC Electric Motors | |
Drivetrain | AWD | RWD | AWD | AWD |
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