2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS Electric

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Rating7.7
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$102,310 - $147,500
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Nathan Dyer 

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Updated on November 10, 2023

ProsConsWhat's New

Range of 485 miles on one charge

Odd looking Jelly bean design body

Utilizes a platform exclusively designed for EV models

Exclusive platform

Can be quite too expensive

First fully electric vehicle from the company's EQ sub brand in the U.S. market

Quite smart and updated on tech

Not a proven technology by the company

Will be available in two different trim levels

Specs & Features

$119,110

price

516 hp

horsepower

631 lb.-ft.

torque

1-speed Automatic

transmission

electric AWD 1A

engine

-

basic warranty

Overview

For Mercedes-Benz, having the largest variety of vehicles leading in each segment wasn’t enough, they’ve now further moved up the ladder in the all-electric forte with the exclusive launch of the 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS. Yes, a decade ago, Mercedes-Benz had already crossed the bar to up their game with the B-Class and the SLS AMG Electric Drive models. 

Buying Advice

The EQS is an exciting prospect for anyone who loves luxury, and the folks Mercedes-Benz are excellent at appeasing all your desires. Both variants of the EQS are fancier than anything you have seen before, offering all kinds of creature comforts that you’d expect from a Benz. While it is too early to make a fully-informed decision between the two trims, the fanatic in you must incline towards the EQS 580 4MATIC, only because of the space-age dashboard which doubles as a 56” wide touchscreen. 

Comparative Analysis against Competition

At the same time, they also made an investment in Tesla way before we could see it come out in the open. Mercedes-Benz came forth with its first dedicated EV in the month of April this year. And the EQS is certainly going to be out in 2022. In fact, it will be out for sale in the US this fall itself. So, hold your horses and let the giant automaker make their way.

Features
8.0/10

While there is little official information out as to the details of how the Mercedes-Benz EQS will be sold, we can confirm the availability of two variants - EQS 450+ and EQS 580 4MATIC. The trims are differentiated by drivetrains, with the latter offering all-wheel-drive in the form of their 4MATIC system. Both trims are incredibly futuristic inside-out.

Trims

450+

580 4MATIC

MSRP 

$100,000

$135,000

Features

12.8-inch OLED portrait display

In addition to/replacing features in the 450+ trim:

 

panoramic sunroof

Dashboard wide 56” Hyperscreen made of 3 displays 

 

leather upholstery

Automatic high-beam headlights

 

Dual-zone automatic climate control

Power Nap function

 

350 sensors in total

Four-zone automatic climate control

 

Single Motor

Dual Motor

*expected

We Recommend

The EQS is an exciting prospect for anyone who loves luxury, and the folks Mercedes-Benz are excellent at appeasing all your desires. Both variants of the EQS are fancier than anything you have seen before, offering all kinds of creature comforts that you’d expect from a Benz. While it is too early to make a fully-informed decision between the two trims, the fanatic in you must incline towards the EQS 580 4MATIC, only because of the space-age dashboard which doubles as a 56” wide touchscreen.

Fuel Economy
9.9/10

The 2022 EQS comes equipped with a 107.8 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. Although we don’t have numbers to quote for the Sedan’s EPA-rated driving range, we can certainly assume based on Mercedes’ estimates that it is going to be good for 478 miles as per the European WLTP test cycle. Contrary to that, the US EPA believes that the number would be around 335 miles only.

If you talk conservative; well, the numbers could be anywhere near or exceeding 399 miles of range. Using a 240-volt Level 2 charger, you can charge the battery to 100 percent even from a 10 percent approx within 11 hours 15 minutes. And if you use the DC fast charger, then the EQS may get most of its battery within 35 minutes, probably from 10 to 80%. As per the WLTP standard, the 450+ can be pecked up with 186 miles of range within 15 minutes. 

Model

2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS 

2022 Tesla Model S 

2022 Lucid Air Grand Touring

2022 Porsche Taycan 4S

MPGe (city)

NA

114

NA

68

MPGe (highway)

NA

106

NA

71

MPGe (combined)

NA

110

NA

69

Battery Capacity (kWh)

107.8

NA

NA

NA

Range (miles)

478

412

517

203

Though EPA is yet to certify the eMPG score for the EQS, Mercedes claims that it can cruise for almost 478 miles on a single fully charged battery. That is quite impressive because it will make the 2022 EQS the second-best economical electric vehicle on the roster, even beating Tesla Model S.

Interior
9.0/10

The 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS is not your regular car; it belongs to some other fraternity. The interior speaks of its unique aspects all over. The first thing you notice as you enter the car is the full-width dashboard screen mounted with the MBUX hyper screen that is almost 56 inches wide. It integrates a 12.3-inch driver display, a 12.3-inch display in front of the front passenger, and a 17.7-inch central display. With the 580 variant, the hyper screen comes as a standard. However, with EQS 450+, the 12.8-inch OLED portrait display is standard in the middle of the dashboard. 

With the EQS, the list of optional features is not at all limiting; in fact, it’s quite a lot. Among all other items that you can find in the cabin, you can count upon leather upholstery, active ambient lighting, and a panoramic sunroof. For full support and relaxation, you also get a Power Nap function to recline the seat, get a peaceful atmosphere inside, and even close the roof sunshade above. You can also upgrade the dual-zone climate control feature to four-zone automatic climate control. So, all in all, what you get is a wonderful new Mercedes packed with tech and luxury all at once. 

Model

2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS 

2022 Tesla Model S 

2022 Lucid Air Grand Touring

2022 Porsche Taycan 4S

Passenger Capacity

5

5

5

4(+1 Expandable)

Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in.)

NA

38.8/57.7/42.7

NA

39.3/57.1/42.4

Second (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (in.)

NA

35.3/55.0/35.4

NA

36.5/55.1/35.3

Cargo Capacity (cu-ft)

NA

26.3

NA

14.3

As the interior dimensions have not been revealed yet, be assured that the EQS would be as comfortable as the flagship S-Class Sedan, rather it will be more plushy. And considering its competition lies with the leading cars of the segment, Mercedes-Benz won’t be making any compromise with its interior amenities and will definitely provide utmost comfort with advanced features. And here are some standout interior features to look forward to in the 2022 EQS: 

  • Panoramic Sunroof
  • Heated Leather Seats
  • Active Ambient Lighting
  • Power Nap function
  • Four-zone Climate Control
  • Multicontour Front and Back Seats with Massage Functions

2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS: Infotainment And Connectivity

When it comes to infotainment, we pretty much know that the 2022 EQS is killing it. It’s the same as the new S-Class infotainment system, and it also comes as standard. There’s a 12-inch driver’s display, a 13-inch portrait touchscreen, and if you’re ready to fork out a bit more, then the new hyper screen infotainment system is also yours. So, embracing all, there are three in-built screens. One for the driver, one in the middle, and one for the front-seat passenger. Besides this, the infotainment system has Mercedes’ latest features such as satellite navigation, smartphone mirroring, and an upgraded “Hey Mercedes” feature, which can understand over 27 languages along with recalling your sound patterns. 

Something more? Well, another great feature to acknowledge is the face-recognition system that understands the driver and load-in their personal settings on its own. This feature also detects if you are trying to look behind or peep in the passenger’s display. When it does know that you’re peeping, it would automatically dim the display to pull you out of the distraction. With the passenger's display, you can also get the 12-inch screens in the back similar to how you’d get them with S-Class. Here are some notable infotainment features of the 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS:

  • MBUX Hyperscreen
  • 17.7-inch Central Touchscreen Display
  • 12.3-inch Passenger Display 
  • An augmented Reality Navigation system
  • Burmester 3D Sound System
  • Voice Command

Exterior
7.0/10

Since it’s a new addition to the Mercedes-Benz lineup, we’d say that the EQS looks entirely different from the other cars that Mercedes has on display. It doesn’t have a flat bonnet or a rounded roofline similar to the S-Class. In fact, the entire structure or exterior of the car is a curvy one, especially across the sides. Even the pop-out door handles help it to be even more curvaceous. The EQS does not have a big chrome grille as Mercedes cars usually have. Against that, it has a blanked-off trim piece similar to its counterparts EQA or the EQC electric cars. 

The intakes within the front bumper as well as the full-width daytime running light look similar to the counterparts, even the same as the S-Class. The backlights are stretched at the maximum, just like it’s done on the Audi e-Tron GT or the Porsche Taycan. Standard 19-inch wheels are available with the EQS. If paid extra, these can be upgraded to 22 inches. And you can get a two-tone paint done too; it’s an option if you want the EQS to look distinct.

Model

2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS 

2022 Tesla Model S 

2022 Lucid Air Grand Touring

2022 Porsche Taycan 4S

Curb Weight (lbs.)

NA

4,941

NA

4,777

Length (in.)

205.4

196.0

195.9

195.4

Width (in.)

75.8

86.2

76.3

77.5

Height (in.)

59.5

56.5

55.9

54.3

Ground Clearance (in.)

NA

4.6

NA

NA

Wheelbase (in.)

126.4

116.0

NA

114.2

Track Width (in.) F/R

NA

65.4/66.9

NA

67.4/66.7

The 2022 EQS is the lengthiest and tallest in the group with the help of which it has a more dominating on-road presence than any of its rivals in the group. However, the Lucid Air and Tesla Model S resemble a more futuristic and stylish exterior look than both EQS and Taycan. Standout Exterior Features include:

  • Rear-axle steering up to 4.5-degrees, optional 10-degrees
  • Air Suspension with Adaptive Damping System 
  • 22-inch Alloy Wheels
  • Two-tone Exterior Paint

Safety
7.0/10

There isn’t any information out as to the safety features offered in the EQS, but considering the luxury sedan makes use of the first EV-focused platform from the Mercedes-Benz lineup, you can expect plenty of thought being put into the safety features on offer. 

Judging by the EQC and its performance in safety and crash tests, the EQS should do well. Moreover, it is obvious that the electric sedan will be offered with Mercedes-Benz’ driver assistance programs, which include:

  • Automated emergency braking with pedestrian detection for front collision avoidance
  • Blind-spot monitoring and Collision Avoidance
  • Lane-departure warning and lane-keeping assist

Final Verdict

Yes it would totally be worth every penny you spend on it, but make sure you have enough pennies to spend because the 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS is not coming to you easily. The car has a unique structure, a futuristically serene interior, and a power-packed electric motor(s). It’s not quite different from the S-Class and yet stands out pretty well. It’s more of a traditional flagship sedan if you think it through. 

Trims

    580
    $119,110 onwards
    • Engine: electric AWD 1A
    • Horsepower: 516 hp hp
    • Torque: 631 lb.-ft.
    • 0-60 mph: 4.1 sec
    • Top Speed: TBD mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 95 mpg
    450+
    $102,310 onwards
    • Engine: electric RWD 1A
    • Horsepower: 329 hp hp
    • Torque: 417 lb.-ft.
    • 0-60 mph: 5.9 sec
    • Top Speed: TBD mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 97 mpg
    Base
    $102,310 Est. onwards
    • Engine: 1A
    • Horsepower: TBD hp
    • Torque: TBD
    • 0-60 mph: 5.9 sec
    • Top Speed: TBD mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: -
    AMG EQS
    $147,500 onwards
    • Engine: electric AWD 1A
    • Horsepower: 649 hp hp
    • Torque: 700 lb.-ft.
    • 0-60 mph: 3 sec
    • Top Speed: TBD mph
    • Fuel Economy Combined: 77 mpg

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Engine

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Rating

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Horsepower

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Torque

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Capacity

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2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS Electric vs competitor's 0-60

    Car Name
    0-60 MPH
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    5.9 sec
    6.58 sec

    2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS Electric vs competitor's MPG

      Car Name
      MPG City
      MPG Highway
      MPG Combined
      SourceCompare
      97 mpg97 mpg97 mpg
      109 mpg108 mpg109 mpg
      76 mpg84 mpg80 mpg

      2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS Electric vs competitor's dimensions

        Car Name
        Length
        Width
        Height
        Ground Clearance
        Wheelbase
        SourceCompare
        207.3 in.83.7 in.59.6 in.4.9 in.126.4 in. -
        195.4 in.77.5 in.54.9 in.-114.2 in. -
        188.5 in.72.9 in.57 in.4.9 in.112.4 in.

        2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS Electric vs competitor's trunk space

          Car Name
          Trunk Capacity
          Passenger Volume
          Max Trunk Volume
          SourceCompare
          22 cu.ft.103 cu.ft.63 cu.ft.
          14.3 cu.ft.-380 cu.ft.
          10 cu.ft.159.5 cu.ft.128.2 cu.ft.

          2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS Electric vs competitor's cargo space

            Car Name
            Cargo Volume
            Cargo Volume w/ Seat Area
            Max Cargo Volume
            SourceCompare
            103.3 cu.ft.22 cu.ft.63 cu.ft.
            128.2 cu.ft.10 cu.ft.128.2 cu.ft.
            380 cu.ft.14.3 cu.ft.380 cu.ft.

            2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS Electric vs competitor's towing capacity

              Car Name
              Payload Capacity
              Weight
              SourceCompare
              1072 lbs.5597 lbs. -
              933 lbs.4680 lbs. -
              1596 lbs.4568 lbs. -

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