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2024 Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 7 Seater Range, Walkaround Review And Features | Auto Live

Mercedes-Benz has launched its EQS SUV in India, priced at ₹1.41 crore. This luxury electric SUV features a spacious interior with a futuristic design, boasting a unique platform distinct from the GLS. It showcases a striking front with a blanked-out grille, connected light bars, and 21-inch wheels. The interior includes a massive 17.7-inch touchscreen, a digital driver display, and a minimalistic cabin with advanced voice controls. Notably, the EQS SUV offers a spacious third row, making it one of the most comfortable options in its segment. With dual-motor variants producing up to 545 bhp and a remarkable range of 819 km, this model stands out in the electric luxury market, promising a blend of performance and practicality.

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