The world's first executive electric car: Mercedes-Benz has officially unveiled the EQS model with a power reserve of up to 770 km, the price starts at $ 110,000

German manufacturer Mercedes-Benz has announced its next electric car, the EQS. The novelty has become

the world's first executive class electric car.

What is known

Mercedes-Benz EQS received a sedan body and dimensions,like its S-Class brother. The length of the machine is 5265 mm, width 1926 mm, and height 1512 mm. The car boasts a futuristic appearance and a drag coefficient of 0.20. According to company representatives, this is the most aerodynamic production car in history. For comparison, for the Tesla Model S this figure is 0.23.


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As for the interior, it has severalfinishing options, customizable lighting, and a 55-inch MBUX Hyperscreen OLED panel. It is located across the entire width of the torpedo (length 141 cm) and is covered with solid curved glass. It is made at 650 degrees.


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The MBUX Hyperscreen system combines threescreen: for the driver 12.3 inches, for the passenger 12.3 inches and in the center 17.7 inches. There are no physical buttons in the cabin, so all control is carried out using sensors. The screens support haptic feedback and can sense pressure. The software is a proprietary system with AI. It can learn the habits of the driver and passenger and then display relevant information and tips on the displays. You can access your user profile using a fingerprint scanner. The MBUX Hyperscreen is powered by eight processors paired with 24 GB of RAM.

At the start of sales of Mercedes-Benz EQSwill be offered in two versions: EQS 450+ and EQS 580 4Matic. The first has a 333 hp engine and rear-wheel drive, and the second has a 524 hp power plant. and all-wheel drive. The car accelerates to 100 km/h in 6.2 and 4.3 seconds, respectively. The stated top speed is 210 km/h. Both versions received the same 107.8 kWh batteries with a range of up to 770 km on the WLTP cycle. In the future, another version with a 90 kWh battery will appear.


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Interestingly, in EQS alsoIt is worth noting the fully controlled chassis, which allows the rear wheels to turn up to 4.5 or 10 degrees (depending on the configuration), the Drive Pilot semi-autonomous driving system and the electric drive of four doors.

Price and when to wait

Sales of the Mercedes-Benz EQS will start at the end of this year. For a new product they will ask from $110,000. The car will be produced at Factory 56 in Sindelfingen, Germany.

Source: Mercedes-Benz

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