Mercedes-Benz has updated the electric EQS sedan for 2027 with 800-volt electrical architecture, a larger 122 kWh battery, new in-house electric motors and a two-speed rear-axle transmission.
Mercedes-Benz says more than 25 percent of the EQS’s components are newly developed, updated or refined. The automaker claims the EQS 450+ can reach up to 575 miles under the WLTP cycle, while U.S. range is expected to be around 400 miles versus the current 450+ rated at 390 miles.
The 2027 EQS features a revised front end, powerdome hood, updated lighting and grille options, with the MBUX Hyperscreen standard and steer-by-wire available. Mercedes-Benz will begin delivering the 2027 EQS in the United States in the second half of 2026 across EQS 450+, EQS 500 4Matic and EQS 580 4Matic trims, and current 2026 pricing starts at $101,250 for the EQS 450+ and $125,250 for the EQS 580 4Matic.
This article is based on reporting from Motor 1.
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