2025 Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV Consumer Reviews
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We have been enjoying our EQS Suv for just over a year now. We love the comfort it brings to your drive. The EPA rates our 580 4matic at 285 miles but we regularly get 310 to 320. We have solar panels, so all our miles covered are basically free electrons from the sun! Great massage seats. Terrific surround sound system. Room for 7. Fun light show inside and out. The only negative is getting a fast charge if you want to take a trip. Not enough charging stations yet. It’s a great car. Highly recommended.
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Elegant, Evolutionary, Economical!
This 2023 MBZ EQS 450+ SUV is superb! The 450+ is the bottom of the trim lines for the EQS SUV's and you get everything you need and more. No one builds a coach like Mercedes and this car is no exception. Sumptuous appointments, seats that cradle your bottom like pillows, a dash-to-die-for...and last but NOT least...in 4 charges my last charge gave 387miles of range, driving in ECO, with no appreciable loss in power. This car is MSRP sticker range rated at 305 mile charge range. That is a considerable difference from the sticker rating. The ride is dreamy, creamy smooth, and I have had the Tesla, the Jaguar I Pace, and even a Bolt. For a curb weight of 6K lbs.+/- it is amazing how effortlessly is reaches cruising speeds in ECO mode. If you want the high torque speeds, in the Sport mode it does 0-60 in 6.1 secs: More than enough for me (AND the CHP), to enjoy. What a next generation 'grill', near Limo leg room in spacious back seat row, and without the 3rd row 6/7th seats (optional) you could put a Holstein calf in the rear cargo space. I think I'll get over 400mile EV range out of my next charge. Cruise Car of the decade for sure! Richard Coto de Caza CA [contact info removed]
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- EQS 450 4MATIC 4dr SUVMSRP: $103,988238 mi away
- EQS 450 4MATIC 4dr SUVMSRP: $120,445287 mi away
- EQS 450 4MATIC 4dr SUVMSRP: $120,245298 mi away
Best Luxury EV SUV by Far!
We looked at many different EV’s. The Mustang Mach e was fun and a nice rig, we just wanted more high tech features, but worth a look if you are in the market. The Tesla Model X while the critics love it we did not, rough ride on the Midwest roads, road noise was bad, the infotainment system is quirky for anyone coming out of a common platform like our BMW X5. The buying experience at the local store was less than desirable. So enter the EQS, fit, form and finish was superb, quality of materials well above what we looked at. Using the infotainment system and tech is a breeze. Ride is superb with seat comfort above and beyond anything we have owned in 40 years of ownership, and owned about all high end cars and SUV’s . Dealership experience was amazing! Ours is loaded up and we activated the dash cam system and the performance enhancement. The sound system makes me feel like I am at home with my MAC system. Range exceeded the published numbers as we have done over 300 miles. I know it is pricey, ours was over $122k but this justifies when you consider all aspects of the SUV, the old adage “ You Get what You Pay For”
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The Best SUV: Smooth, Sophisticated, Luxury
I have owned 4 Acura MDXs. I felt it was the best value for an SUV and I never experience any problems in the years that I owned them. The first 3 were leases and the last one was my lease that I purchased and owned for the last 6 years. At 48000 miles and 6 years I told my wife that is was time for a new car. I did not want to buy another MDX. My neighbor has a Lincoln Aviator and I thought that was a potential replacement for the MDX. I took it out for a test drive and loved everything about it. So it was on my short list. I look at the Genesis GV80 but I couldn't get past buying and servicing my next luxury car from a Hyundai dealer regardless of the reviews and aesthetic. I really like that car. Then I read about the Mercedes EQS SUV and how much they depreciated. So I went to my Mercedes dealer and took a CPO EQE 350 out for a ride. I have never driven an EV SUV prior to this and I was shocked and surprised on the refinement and overall luxury of this car. I still was not prepared to buy new or lease so I waited for the perfect time to purchase a used one. We decided that the EQE was too small and looked for an EQS. After missing out on several amazing deals by mere hours I found one in Miami about 4 hours away. My wife and I took the trip and traded in our white 2019 MDX for 2023 Mercedes EQS 450+ SUV. Black exterior with sable grey interior. It also had the highest trim, the Pinnacle Trim, with every option except the hyper-screen. The car had 18,000 miles and the remaining factory warranty. The original list price was over $120k and we purchased it for $47k. The had just marked it down from $55k. It was an amazing deal. This is the best SUV that we have ever owned or driven in. My wife absolutely loves, loves this car. If you can find a similar deal I don't believe you can find this amount of luxury and refinement for this price anywhere. 100% enthusiastically recommended and endorsed.
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Love driving the EQS
I have been driving my 2023 EQS 450 plus SUV since December 2022 and I love it! The ride is smooth and acceleration unparalleled! My only dislike is that I am having to replace the tires about every 15,000 miles due to the weight and torque. I wish there were more charging stations available for charging when traveling out of town. I will still plan to buy another one in a few years.
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