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Mercedes Launches EQE Electric SUV With 10-Year Battery Warranty. IN PICS
Mercedes-Benz has expanded its electric vehicle lineup with the introduction of the EQE electric SUV, following the releases of the EQS and EQB models. The EQE is offered in a fully equipped single variant and is available either as a Completely Built Unit (CBU) or through full import. (Image Source: Somnath Chatterjee)
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View In AppBuilt on a dedicated electric platform, the EQE features a flat floor design, optimizing interior space and overall packaging. (Image Source: Somnath Chatterjee)
In terms of specifications, the EQE is initially available in the flagship 500 variant, equipped with a substantial 90.56 kWh battery pack, boasting an impressive claimed range of 550 kilometers. This electric SUV utilizes a dual-motor all-wheel-drive configuration, delivering 408 bhp and a formidable 858 Nm of torque. (Image Source: Somnath Chatterjee)
Like most electric vehicles, the EQE incorporates regenerative braking, controllable via paddles located behind the steering wheel. In addition to its performance features, the flagship EQE variant boasts an expansive 56-inch hyperscreen, a striking characteristic also found in the EQS sedan, spanning the entire width of the dashboard. (Image Source: Somnath Chatterjee)
Luxury amenities are not spared in the EQE, as it offers a Burmester Audio system, a Hepa filter, and indulgent massage seats. With a substantial length of 4863mm and a generous wheelbase measuring 3030mm, the EQE qualifies as a substantial SUV. (Image Source: Somnath Chatterjee)
The EQE showcases aerodynamically influenced styling, bearing the distinct EQ family resemblance, characterized by a closed-off grille and a unique pattern. A significant highlight of the EQE is the remarkable 10-year warranty provided by Mercedes-Benz for the battery—an offering unparalleled in the market. Furthermore, the maintenance requirements for the EQE are notably reduced compared to internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, necessitating servicing only once every two years. (Image Source: Somnath Chatterjee)