The new EQE SUV arrives at Bradys Dublin
Mercedes-Benz launches the EQE SUV in Ireland
The latest newcomer to Ireland’s SUV market is the new 5-seat EQE SUV –
the all-electric sports utility version of the acclaimed E-Class and EQE
saloon. It comes in rear-wheel and all-wheel-drive versions within a range that
includes two performance-oriented Mercedes-AMG versions.
Key features include:
- Model
Choice: Consists of a 180kW
entry-level EQE 300, an EQE 350 4MATIC, EQE 500 4MATIC, and two
Mercedes-AMG EQE variants. In Ireland, the focus of interest will likely
fall on the entry-level 180kW EQE 300 model which comes on the market from
€98,780.
- Range: In standard models, a range of up to 590km
can be expected from its lithium-ion battery, depending on equipment and
load configuration. Outputs from 180 to 300 kW are available within
the range.
- Spacious
Interior: Visually aligned with the
slightly larger EQS variant, the EQE SUV will appeal to discerning owners
seeking a more roomy interior. Head, leg and elbow room, and 5-seat
capacity, make it one of the most spacious representatives in its
class.
- Comfort: MBUX infotainment and driver assistance
functions are accessible via an elegant centre console and wide, panoramic
glass-covered instrument panel whose high-tech features include sound, air
control and feel-good comfort features adjustable to the mood or needs of
passengers. Standard is a heat pump that captures waste heat from its
electric drive to heat the interior.
- Safety: To the fore are assistance systems that
support the driver, including one that can decelerate the vehicle
automatically and bring it to a halt when vehicles ahead are detected, as
at traffic lights. A new fourth ‘soundscape’ makes the vehicle
audible to occupants.
Other features of interest are:
- Towing
capacity of 1,800kg (all-wheel drive) and 750 kg (rear-wheel drive).
- Marking
a turning point in its class, overhangs and front-end assembly are kept
compact.
- Wheels
sizes from 19 to 22 inches are positioned flush with the outer edge of the
body.
- Despite
a large load volume and short rear overhang, its 0.25Cd value is helped by
a flat windscreen, sweeping roofline and aerodynamic underbody spoilers
fitted at the front axle to control airflow to the front wheels.
- Equipped
with a multiplicity of innovative tech, comfort appointments and features –
many of which originated in the range-topping EQS and its SUV derivative –
its arrival marks another step in Mercedes-Benz’s drive to ‘lead in
electric’ by having a battery-electric model in every market segment in
which they are active.
- Comment: Commenting, Ciaran Allen, sales manager
for Mercedes-Benz passenger cars in Ireland said: “With its signature good
looks and extensive array of tech and comfort fitments, we see the EQE SUV
as an attractive proposition for sports utility vehicle owners seeking to
combine perfection in terms of style and luxury with performance, all
within a single model.”
Reference: Mercedes-Benz Ireland