12:18, 27 July 2021
The S-Class has always defined the very best that Mercedes-Benz can offer – the height of its technological prowess and engineering might. With the release of the EQS, in what the CEO has called a defining moment, the switch to future propulsion could be no more vivid. What we love
Promise of advanced range is a real-world benefit
Drive experience is luxurious and quality What we don’t
Front seats could do with more lateral support
Bump absorption can t quite match the ability of the regular S-Class
When Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Källenius unveiled the
EQS back in April, he described it as a “defining moment” for the world’s oldest carmaker. Such statements are often heard in automotive industry circles. In this case, though, it is hard to argue with the 52-year-old Swede, who has taken little time steering the company deeper and deeper into the electric car ranks with an extended range of models from the EQ sub-brand.
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