Mercedes-Benz has announced the U.S. pricing for its electric flagship sedan, the EQS, which starts at $102,310 (excludes $1,050 destination and delivery charge). The price list doesn’t include the AMG EQS which debuted at the IAA earlier this month, which means it is not yet ready for the U.S. market. However, the regular models can be expected to arrive at U.S. dealerships this fall.
The EQS will be available in three trims: Premium, Exclusive, and Pinnacle.
Variants | Premium | Exclusive | Pinnacle |
EQS 450+ | $102,310 | $105,710 | $108,510 |
EQS 580 4Matic | $119,110 | $122,510 | $125,310 |
Premium highlights:
- 20-inch wheels (21-inch on EQS 580)
- 10-degree rear-axle steering
- Power tilt/sliding panorama roof
- Heated & ventilated front seats
- Leather upholstery
- Burmester 3D sound system
- 64-color ambient lighting
- Parking Package with Surround View System
- Driver Assistance Package
Exclusive highlights:
- All features of the Premium trim
- Multicontour front seats with massage function
- Rapid heating front seats
- Head-Up Display
- Air Balance Package
- Four-zone climate control
Pinnacle highlights:
- All features of Premium and Exclusive trims
- Power rear seats with memory
- Comfort rear center armrest with wireless charging
- Heating & ventilation for rear seats
- Comfort rear headrests
- Additional USB-C ports in the rear
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