Three things worth knowing about the brand-new Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV

October 17 2022,

Three things worth knowing about the brand-new Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV

Unveiled over the weekend, the brand-new 2023 Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV is a new fully electric sport utility vehicle from Mercedes-Benz. It will come in two versions while a new Mercedes-AMG EQE 4Matic+ SUV was also introduced as the first-ever electrified SUV from AMG. Here are three things that you want to know about this latest electric vehicle from Mercedes-Benz.

 

The brand-new 2023 Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV will be offered three distinct versions

 

The 2023 Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV will come in three versions, the EQE SUV 350 4Matic, the EQE SUV 500 4Matic, and the brand-new EQE 4Matic+ SUV by AMG. The entry-level 350 4Matic will deliver 288 hp and 564 pound-feet of torque, while the 2023 Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV 500 4Matic will offer 402 hp and 633 pound-feet of torque. As for the impressive new 2023 Mercedes-AMG EQE 4Matic+ SUV, it promises an impressive 677 hp and up to 738 pound-feet of torque.

 

The new Mercedes-AMG EQE 4Matic+ SUV is a true AMG product

 

The Mercedes-AMG EQE 4Matic+ SUV may be the first-ever electric AMG SUV, it will be a true AMG product through and through. Mercedes-AMG says it will reach 100 km/h in just 3.5 seconds, making it quicker than any other current gas-powered AMG SUV on the market. It will offer multiple drive modes and three distinct Performance Sound options to create the traditional engagement that drivers expect from their AMG vehicle.

 

The 2023 Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV will deliver on luxury and versatility as well

 

The 2023 Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV will be the electric equivalent of the GLE in the current Mercedes-Benz lineup. That means you can expect a lot of space, a lot of versatility, and a lot of luxury. The interior layout is very similar to the current EQS SUV which means an overall very refined cockpit with a lot of space and quality materials. It will also offer the optional 141-cm Hyperscreen display stretching across the dashboard. This screen houses three distinct areas including a digital instrument cluster, a passenger display, and a centre console with the MBUX infotainment system built it. Expect a large cargo area and impressive middle row with plenty of leg and headroom for everyone.

 

Range hasn't been confirmed yet, but we know the Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV will feature a 90.6-kWh battery and will be able to charge at up to 170 kW. Give us a call today to learn more about this impressive new SUV from Mercedes-Benz.

 

Three things worth knowing about the brand-new Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV
Three things worth knowing about the brand-new Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV
Three things worth knowing about the brand-new Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV
Three things worth knowing about the brand-new Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV
Three things worth knowing about the brand-new Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV
Three things worth knowing about the brand-new Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV
Three things worth knowing about the brand-new Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV
Three things worth knowing about the brand-new Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV
Three things worth knowing about the brand-new Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV
Three things worth knowing about the brand-new Mercedes-EQ EQE SUV
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