Electric by design
The first thing to note about the EQE is that it’s based on the same ground-breaking EVA2 architecture that debuted with EQS. Its bold, cab-forward design, innovative black panel grille and seamless bodywork point to a new era of space-age evolution, each iteration pushing new boundaries.
With a wheelbase measuring 3120mm overall, the EQE is slightly more compact than its larger sibling (90mm to be exact), yet allows plenty of cabin space for passengers, easily exceeding that of the current E-Class. The interior design is clearly derived from the plush EQS, with MBUX Hyperscreen, automatic comfort doors at the front, and noise and vibration abatement among the best in class.
Advanced driver features include voice-activated commands, a premium MBUX infotainment system, and cutting-edge satellite navigation via two screens – one for the driver’s dash, the second in the centre console. The Attention Assist feature monitors eyelid movement to help maintain driver alertness.
The ultra-quiet cabin is also kept clean and fragrant by way of a HEPA (high efficiency particulate air) filter using 600 grams of activated charcoal to neutralise odours from both internal and external sources.
Technology taking you further
While the EQE carries a slightly smaller battery compared to the EQS (90 kWh vs 107.8 kWh) it can nevertheless deliver a very usable indicative touring range of around 600 km between charges. The EQE 350+ will deliver an effortless 215 kW to the rear wheels by way of a six-phase synchronous motor, a design that permits much higher efficiency and performance than conventional synchronous electric motors.
The Mercedes-EQ battery management software ensures the 10-cell lithium-ion unit is retained in a fully optimised state, thus preserving battery life and extending the driving range. A 15-minute charge at a DC fast-charging station can add up to 250 kilometres to your range.
Even in standard configuration, the EQE 350+ can accelerate from a standing start to 100 km/h in less than six seconds with a theoretical top speed of more than 200 km/h, affording safe and relaxed overtaking at highway speeds. The 530 Nm of torque is a comparable output to a turbocharged six-cylinder petrol engine, the difference being that it’s available instantly.
We are yet to hear exactly which variants of the EQE will make it to Australia and New Zealand, but the European market launch included, among others, the EQE 350+ and the Mercedes-AMG EQE 53 4MATIC, which delivers an extremely potent power output of up to 505 kW, promising a truly sensational driving experience.
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