Mercedes-Benz's EQS EV begins at $103,360 in the US

  • 22-September-2021

With the 2022 EQS advancing toward American dealerships this fall, Mercedes-Benz has at last shared US pricing for its first completely electric vehicle. At first, the automaker intends to offer two unique models of the luxury vehicle called the EQS 450+ and EQS 580 4Matic. Both will be accessible in three different trims: Premium, Exclusive and Pinnacle. The base model EQS 450+ expenses $102,310, while its counterpart will set you back $119,110. The Exclusive models are priced at $105,710 and $122,510 respectively, while the Pinnacle variations cost $108,510 and $125,310. One thing to note is the above costs do exclude a $1,050 destination and delivery charge you need to pay separately. To place that pricing in perspective, it implies you can purchase an EQS for short of what you would pay for an entry level S-Class model from Mercedes. The S500 4Matic and S580, with destination charge included, start at $110,850 and $117,350. A portion of the features of the Premium trim incorporate heated and ventilated front seats, leather upholstery and a 10-speaker sound system. Climbing to the more costly trims, you can anticipate features like a head-up display, four-zone climate control, extra USB-C ports and more. Regardless of the trim, every EQS will likewise accompany two years of complementary fast-charging at Electrify America stations and 24-months of free maintenance. One of the main reasons to go for the 580 as opposed to the 450+ is that it will accompany the 56-inch MBUX Hyperscreen the automaker uncovered at CES 2021. On the more moderate model, you get a single 12.8-inch OLED touchscreen. The 580 likewise accompanies 21-inch wheels, while the 450+ features 20-inch ones.

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