Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV: all-electric luxury SUV segment
London, 9 October 2023, (Oilandgaspress) – Mercedes-Maybach EQS 680 SUV (provisional figures: combined power consumption: 24.4-22.5 kWh/100 km; CO₂ emissions: 0 g/km)[1], the legendary brand is entering a new era – in line with Karl Maybach’s maxim: “What is good must also be beautiful”. The special exterior with an upright Mercedes star on the hood and a striking black panel front, which carries the specific Maybach radiator grille into the age of electromobility, ensures an unmistakable appearance. The optional two-tone paintwork is also typical of the brand. Thanks to exquisite materials, perfect craftsmanship and exclusive details, the spacious interior offers a holistic comfort experience with a cocooning effect. With its consistent interpretation of Sophisticated Luxury, the Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV sets the new benchmark in the all-electric top-end luxury SUV segment. In the U.S., the first vehicles are available at dealerships in the coming weeks. The market launch in China will start in spring 2024, followed by Europe.
“Mercedes-Maybach customers expect the extraordinary, and we aim to exceed their high expectations. The Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV unites our ambition to lead in digital and electric with our focus on the luxury segment. The very first all-electric vehicle from Mercedes-Maybach complements the best technologies from Mercedes-Benz with the extra comfort and individual details that are only available from Mercedes-Maybach.” Ola Källenius, Chairman of the Board of Management Mercedes-Benz Group AG
The most important technical data at a glance
The Mercedes-Maybach EQS 680 SUV has an output of 484 kW and a range of up to 600 kilometres (provisional figure). It has 4MATIC all-wheel drive as standard.
Mercedes-Maybach EQS 680 SUV | ||
Drive system and battery | ||
Drive | All-wheel drive | |
E-motors | Type | Two permanently excited synchronous motors (PSM) |
Output[2] | kW | 484 |
Torque | Nm | 950 |
Rated voltage | volts | 396 |
Onboard charger | kW | 22 (USA: 9.6) |
AC charging time, three-phase 22 kW | h | 5.50 (USA: 12.75) |
DC charging capacity max. | kW | 200 |
DC charging time at fast charging stations[3] | min | 31 |
DC charging: range after 15 minutes[4] (WLTP) | km | up to 220 |
Acceleration 0-100 km/h | s | 4.4 |
Top speed | km/h | 210 |
Vehicle | ||
Length/width/height | mm | 5,125/2,034/1,721 |
Length/width/height (USA) | mm | 5,125/2,034/1,725 |
Wheelbase | mm | 3,210 |
Turning circle with rear-axle steering 4.5°/10° | m | 11.9/11.0 |
Luggage capacity VDA | L | 440 |
Consumption and range | ||
Combined power consumption (provisional values)[5] | kWh/100 km | 24.4-22.5 |
Combined CO₂ emissions (provisional values)[6] | g/km | 0 |
Range (provisional value)[6] | km | up to 600 |
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