Mercedes-Benz is accelerating its development of the EQS Sedan and expanding its range of all-electric vehicles, introducing a host of upgrades for the 2025 model year.
The 2025 lineup of EQS Sedan vehicles now boasts a new battery design, featuring an increased usable capacity of 118 kWh to enhance electric driving range.
Regenerative braking reduces brake disc usage in regular driving compared to models with combustion engines. A special function periodically applies pads to discs to maintain the brake system.
The Disconnect Unit (DCU) in 4MATIC® models automatically disconnects the electric motor on the front axle according to driving conditions and performance requirements. This transition to 4x2 drive mode during light loads helps boost electric range.
Three stunning displays merge seamlessly into a single, curved screen band spanning over 55 inches wide, crafting an immersive experience that captivates the senses.
The Pinnacle Trim's Executive Interior Package offers enhanced comfort, including a foldable front passenger seat, adjustable rear seat backrest capable of tilting up to 38 degrees, rapid rear seat heating, and pneumatic rear seat depth adjustment.
A distinctive feature includes illuminated trim accents seamlessly integrated into the rear of the front seats. These subtle yet stylish details provide a touch of sophistication and refinement to the vehicle's interior design.
The EQS Sedan's design receives a refined touch, notably in its distinct front fascia. Highlighting this update is the redesigned grille, showcasing flush-mounted chrome slats that elegantly contrast with the deep black surroundings. Additionally, the inclusion of a new standing star emblem on the hood, a hallmark of Mercedes-Benz, along with the standard AMG® Line bumper, further enhances the vehicle's visual appeal with refined aesthetics.
How can I find a charging station?
There are 3 easy ways to find the nearest charging stations:
Is it safe to charge in the rain?
Yes!
Can I use a Tesla charger for my Mercedes-Benz?
Tesla chargers use a different connector and cannot be used with a Mercedes-Benz electric vehicle.
Battery Warranty?
The EQS's battery is covered by a 10 year / 155,000 mile manufacturer warranty.
What does EQS stand for Mercedes?
Intelligent Electric Mobility.
Where is the Mercedes EQS built?
The EQS is built at the modern plant in Sindelfingen, Germany, close to the Mercedes-Benz headquarters.
I have questions about chargers and the installation process, who can I contact?
For details about chargers and installation solutions, please contact Q-Merit 1(888) 272-0090 or your local electrician for additional information.
What's the difference between Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 (DCFC) charging?
Level 1 is charging at home with a 120-volt circuit (i.e., using a standard electrical outlet). This normally provides 3-5 miles of charging per hour.
Level 2 is charging with a 240-volt circuit in the home or workplace. This requires professional installation of either a NEMA 14-50 outlet or a hardwired charging station, and can usually refill your EV battery overnight.
Level 3 or Direct Current Fast Charging (DCFC) uses a 480-volt DC circuit, and typically provides about an 80% charge in just 30 minutes. These charging stations are generally found at commercial sites such as shopping centers or highway rest areas.