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Taking luxury to the next level: Mercedes-Benz EQS

/ 4th November 2022 /
Philip Nolan
The all-electric Mercedes-Benz EQS can cover great distance on a single charge – and in total luxury, writes Philip Nolan

There’s a pillow on the headrest, and it is the softest pillow against which your weary head ever will lay. If you took a lamb from its mother and just used it instead, you scarcely could be more cossetted.

It sums up the new Mercedes-Benz EQS in one powderpuff impression, this is a car that takes every previous concept of luxury, and says "hold my beer, you ain’t seen nothing yet". In German, obviously.

Every detail is perfect, from the deep seats upholstered in beige and grey Nappa leather (a €1,696 optional extra) to individual climate control front and rear.

It is spacious too. In this fully electric S-Class equivalent, the cabin seems to take up more of the overall length, with a tapered roof line that leads to a lifting tailgate for an overall coupé-style silhouette.

Visually, this leaves the 5.2 metres of the car looking oddly stubby rather than sleek, though inside there is room to spare. A six-foot-four neighbour kindly agreed to be my crash test dummy for research purposes, and he raved about the legroom in the rear, even behind the driver. And the cargo space, at 610 litres, will swallow golf clubs with ease.

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It is hard for me to gauge what you would get for the base €129,965 price, because the test car bristled with extras that brought to the total to €168,001, and that extra €38,036 nearly would buy you a new B-Class.

One of the most expensive additions is the spectacular Hyper Screen. Basically, it’s three screens: one for the instrument panel, one for the front seat passenger, and a massive, deeply scooped infotainment screen in between, for a total width of 55 inches.

The satnav view is panoramic, and this screen is also the control hub for everything from ride height to choosing the colours for the ambient lighting. Almost every function can be voice controlled. All you have to do is say ‘Hey, Mercedes – take me to the nearest electric charging station’, and you’re on your way.

The Hyper Screen alone accounts for €12,213 of the optional extras total, effectively because it is a standalone fascia in itself. Other trinkets on the test car included 21-inch AMG alloy wheels (€2,374), the radiator ‘grille’ with Mercedes-Benz pattern (€559), and the Premium Plus Package (€17,776) that added a Burmester surround sound stereo system, digital light clusters, head-up display, parking assist package, and a panoramic sliding sunroof.

Mercedes-Benz EQS
Every detail is perfect, from the deep seats upholstered in beige and grey Nappa leather (a €1,696 optional extra) to individual climate control front and rear.

Long range

As things stand, the range is the highest available on a production car. The claimed WLTP number on a single charge is 717km, and in city driving alone that number is more like 800km. It’s all thanks to a massive 110kWh battery, but this also adds a lot of weight to the 2.46 tonnes total.

Given the resultant momentum, the brakes can feel a little slow to kick in, because the regenerative braking engages before the mechanical ones, and it takes a little getting used to.

The handling is enhanced by the technical systems, but this makes for a fairly unengaging drive - fine on the motorway but a little floaty on back roads. It also leads to a 0-100kph sprint of 6.2 seconds, which is not dazzling compared with some of the fully electric competition.

In summary, the EQS 450+ seems to me to make more sense as a limo for passengers, with a professional driver. If you were looking for a few more thrills behind the wheel yourself, the EQE 300+ would be more than enough for most of your needs.

SPECIFICATIONS
Model: Mercedes-Benz 450+
Entry-level price: €129,965
Model driven (with optional extras): €168,001
Battery: 110kWh (107.8kWh useable)
WLTP range: Up to 717km
Rapid charge (10-80%): 31 minutes
Power: 333hp
Transmission: Single-speed automatic
0-100km/h: 6.2 seconds
Top speed: 210kph
CO2: 0g/km €120 tax
Boot capacity: 610/1770 litres

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