EQS [Concept] World Premiere - Mercedes-Benz Vision EQS


The Mercedes-Benz EQS (V297) is a battery electric full-size luxury liftback car produced by Mercedes-Benz Group and part of the Mercedes-Benz EQ family. It was released in September 2021 in Germany and the fourth quarter of 2021 in the United States.
The production EQS will surely be considerably shorter, somewhat narrower as well as taller than the concept car. The prototype looks quite acceptable from some angles. The swirly foil veils the sideglass graphic, which I fear may be a significant weak point of the production cars' visual (heavily partitioned and pegged). The sideglass graphic of the concept car is superb.
 
The EQS is looking quite sleek and its overall shape and greenhouse looks remarkably close to the concept. It’s probably going to have a very low drag factor of close to 0.20 I can imagine.
 
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Great shot. Believe that's an EQB parked behind it, which have have 7 seats? :)

It actually looks quite "compact" in this shot...as well as in the above video. Closer to E-Class...

Agreed. Georg Kacher & co explained it in the other thread thusly: :)

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Dimensionally, it’s expected to bridge the gap between the E-Class and S-Class, like the CLS, but with S-Class roominess inside thanks to the novel packaging and lack of technical hardware such as prop shafts and bulky multi-cylinder engines and exhaust systems.

EQS interior: a business lounge

Flattening the platform and pulling forward the silhouette’s shape allows for a freer and more flexible seating arrangement, as premiered in the concept car cabin teased above.

Clever materials like the neoprene dashboard topper on the EQC are just the start
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The EQS better be good. The "double whammy" Audi eTron GT/Jaguar XJ presentations later this year are going to command an abundance of interest.
 
Not see this else and sure how authentic this news is, sharing to get knw more on this.

Green Light for Mercedes-Benz EQS AMG sedan, a 600hp electric luxury beast


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When Mercedes-Benz unveiled the Mercedes EQS electric sedan last year, the company said that a pair of electric motors would produce 350 kilowatts (470hp) of power. The UK’s Autocar now reports that an AMG high-power version of the EQS will be produced, amping things up to higher than 600 horsepower. It appears that Mercedes-Benz wants EVs that stack up against Tesla’s Plaid versions, even if not quite as powerful.

Autocar spoke with “one high-ranking Mercedes engineer,” who said that the Mercedes-Benz AMG performance car division will produce the EQS’s most potent variant. It will be equipped with a dual-motor setup providing more than 600bhp and 663 pound-feet of torque.

That’s impressive, but will not reach the brute force of the most powerful version of the Model S. Nonetheless, among the growing class of large, luxury EVs, the Mercedes-Benz EQS is likely to outdo its competitors for comfort and a refined cabin. It’s not clear yet what visual enhancements the AMG variant will get.

By the way, brake horsepower (BHP) and horsepower are nearly the same, although BHP represents slightly less power.

The first versions of the all-electric Mercedes EQS are expected to go into production in 2021, arriving in dealerships probably in early 2022. The AMG EQS likely won’t be revealed until after the standard EQS models go into production.

The EQS is not quite a full-size sedan, slotting in size between an E-Class and S-Class. There are few confirmed details about the EQS, other than high-level specs revealed in a January preview. The numbers include a 100kWh battery pack, 470 horsepower, and 350kW ultra-fast charging.

The market of large, powerful, luxury EVs could get crowded soon. There’s the Tesla Model S, BMW 7-Series EV, Lucid Air, and Xpeng P7. Audi decided not to produce an all-electric A8 but will sell the GT version of the e-tron.

Mercedes-Benz is also piling up a list of EVs for its European showrooms, including the EQC, EQA, and EQB compacts, and an EQV van. It’s still not clear how many of those models other than the EQS will come to the US — and which will get the AMG power treatment.

AMG versions of its EVs will give Mercedes the ability to boast about power. However, the benefits of an electric powertrain might play more into the brand’s reputation for comfort.

Markus Schäfer, Mercedes-Benz’s research and development chief, told Autocar:
We want to change the way we build cars. The focus is on electric drivetrains.

The limitations placed on the packaging by a conventional combustion engine platform don’t apply anymore. The space, especially in the rear, sets new standards.

Deliveries of the EQC electric SUV in the US were delayed until 2021. “We are continuing with our plan to produce approximately 50,000 EQC units in 2020,” the company confirmed in a February email to Electrek.





Green light for Mercedes-Benz EQS AMG sedan, a 600hp electric luxury beast - Electrek
 
Not sure if this has been discussed but is the expectation that the EQS and the W223 will share the same interior? I find that the EQS and the next SL, the most exciting reveals from Mercedes for some time. Looking forward to seeing them both.
 

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Mercedes-Benz Group AG is headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany. Established in 1926, Mercedes-Benz Group produces consumer luxury vehicles and light commercial vehicles badged as Mercedes-Benz, Mercedes-AMG, and Mercedes-Maybach. Its origin lies in Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft's 1901 Mercedes and Carl Benz's 1886 Benz Patent-Motorwagen, which is widely regarded as the first internal combustion engine in a self-propelled automobile. The slogan for the brand is "the best or nothing".
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