51.8 Green rating | 96 Battery Size (kWh) | 14.2 Charge speed
|
409 Range (miles) | 2,611 Curb weight (kg) | 5 Seats |
The Green rating for each car is a weighted score of its ( range ÷ curb weight ) + battery size , on a scale from 0–100 (100 is the highest/best rating). See full methodology →
Mercedes-Benz is enacting a plan to sell only fully electric vehicles by 2030 by starting at the top. At £105,610, the carmaker's EQS — the electric equivalent of its flagship S Class sedan — is leading the charge. It includes futuristic features like an expansive curved dashboard that doubles as a touchscreen, massaging seats, voice control, biometric controls and over-the-air software updates. The EQS offers 452 miles of driving range, besting most of the market. It also provides a spacious, powerful and elegant saloon.
EQS Variants
Model / variant | Green rating | Range (miles) | Charging speed (miles/min) | Base price (GBP) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EQS AMG 53 4Matic+ | 43.3 | 378 | 10.7 | £161,860 |
| EQS 350 | 51.8 | 409 | 14.2 | £99,835 |
| EQS 450+ | 57.0 | 481 | 13.6 | £112,610 |
US ratings
UK ratings