Mercedes-Benz reveals its all-electric EQS SUV

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Mercedes-Benz reveals its all-electric EQS SUV
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This four-wheeled megalith occupies the upper echelons of the EV marketplace

The new Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV claims a maximum driving range of up to 660km. Picture: SUPPLIED

While the second row of seats can be electrically adjusted as standard, up to four golf bags can be fitted into the 800 boot with ease. A third row of seats with two additional individual seats and extensive comfort features for all passengers is available as an option.

In terms of recharge times, all EQS SUV models are capable of charging from 10% to 80% battery capacity in 31 minutes when plugged into a dedicated DC fast charging station. EQS SUV models equipped with 4Matic all-wheel drive gain a dedicated Off-Road mode that allows for improved aptitude off the beaten track.

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