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Mercedes-Benz expands EQE SUV lineup in Europe

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Max McDee, 30 November 2023

Mercedes

Mercedes-Benz introduced new variants for its EQE SUV. The new versions will be available across the EU markets, starting with the Netherlands. While the EQE SUV had previously started its electric adventure with the EQE 350+, it now welcomes two new additions: the EQE 300 and the AMG 53 4MATIC.

Mercedes-Benz expands EQE SUV lineup in Europe

The initial base Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV lineup was the EQE 350+, boasting a substantial 96 kWh battery pack and a decent 292 hp electric motor powering the rear axle. However, the lineup now includes a less powerful - the EQE SUV 300. This newcomer features a smaller 90.6 kWh battery and a 245 hp electric motor producing 406 lb-ft of torque. With this configuration, the EQE SUV 300 promises an impressive range of up to 359 miles on a single charge. It can accelerate to 62 mph in a respectable 7.6 seconds. Interested buyers can acquire the EQE SUV 300 as a Business Edition starting at nearly $97,800, with a Sport Edition variant also available.

Mercedes-Benz expands EQE SUV lineup in Europe

The Mercedes-Benz EQE 350+, with its 292 hp and 96 kWh battery, isn't going anywhere, but it's getting a new companion - the EQE 350 4MATIC, without the "+" sign in its name. This model comes equipped with the same 90.6 kWh battery and offers four-wheel drive, ensuring enhanced traction and stability. The EQE 350 4MATIC is available in a Business Edition starting at just over $104,100 and, just like the EQE SUV 300 and EQE 350+, it also comes in a Sport Edition variant.

Mercedes-Benz expands EQE SUV lineup in Europe

Now, for the icing on the cake - Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV 53 4MATIC. This powerhouse packs a staggering 625 hp under its hood, outmuscling the already quick 43 4MATIC, which generates 476 hp. However, this extra power comes at a price, with the EQE SUV 53 4MATIC starting at a smidgen under $176,000 - roughly $22,300 more than the 43 4MATIC.

In addition to these powertrain updates, Mercedes-Benz revamped the lineup's trim levels. The Business Line has been replaced by the Business Edition, while the AMG Lines have been succeeded by the Sport Edition.

Mercedes-Benz's EQE SUV lineup is now more diverse than ever, catering to a wider range of preferences and budgets. Here are the specs and prices announced for the Netherlands:

EQE SUV Battery Net Power Torque Range Trim Price
300 90.6 kWh 245 hp 406 lb-ft 359 miles Business Edition €83,480
300 90.6 kWh 245 hp 406 lb-ft 353 miles Sport Edition €88,925
350+ 96 kWh 292 hp 417 lb-ft 384 miles Business Edition €86,505
350+ 96 kWh 292 hp 417 lb-ft 378 miles Sport Edition €91,950
350 4Matic 90.6 kWh 292 hp 564 lb-ft 346 miles Business Edition €88,925
350 4Matic 90.6 kWh 292 hp 564 lb-ft 341 miles Sport Edition €94,370
500 4Matic 96 kWh 408 hp 633 lb-ft 369 miles Business Edition €96,185
500 4Matic 96 kWh 408 hp 633 lb-ft 364 miles Sport Edition €98,605
43 4Matic 90.6 kWh 476 hp 633 lb-ft 291 miles AMG €130,791
53 4Matic 90.6 kWh 625 hp 701 lb-ft 280 miles AMG €149,788

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