Benz electric flagship here by Christmas
/Everything about the EQS seems likely to wow
THE most extravagant electric vehicle Mercedes has yet to put into production will start to show in New Zealand before year end.
While volume expectations for the EQS, effectively a battery-compelled S-Class limo – but sitting on a new electric platform and with obviously more dramatic styling - and touted as the first of its kind in the large luxury sedan category, are not being discussed, the national distributor has expressed confidence about this five-seater with a range of up to 770 kilometres making a solid showing from the get go.
“Currently, first deliveries are expected in December and pricing will be available closer to that time,” a brand spokesman.
As for how it will do?
“The EQ product in general is gaining momentum in New Zealand.
“Of course we had EQC winning (New Zealand) Car of the Year, then a lot of recent interest in EQA and with the reveal of the EQS we expect further positive interest in that vehicle and Mercedes-EQ in general.
“That’s not mentioning the continuously increasing customer interest in our plug-in hybrid portfolio as well.”
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern having an Audi e-Tron 55 sports utility as a primary Government transport choice when she’s at home in Auckland has sent a powerful international message about Government entertaining an increasingly hands-on interest in electric motoring.
Notwithstanding that the current ministerial limo fleet runs diesel BMW 7-
Series, is Mercedes Benz interested in pushing the EQS as a potential replacement in that duty?
Says the spokesman: “As for the government vehicle question, of course we will explore any opportunities that may come up but there is no specific strategy to announce at this stage. “
Benz’s international unveiling has given detail of two initial launch models, badged EQS 450+ and EQS 580 4Matic, each get a massive 107.8kWh (net) battery pack, allowing for a WLTP range of up to 770 kilometres. An onboard charger allows AC charging up to 11kW (or 22kW as an option) and DC charging up to 200kW.
The EQS 450+ has an electric motor on the rear axle only, making up to 245kW and 568Nm of torque, for a 0-100kmh time of 6.2 seconds and a 210kmh top speed.
Adding another motor to the front axle gives the EQS 580 4Matic four-wheel drive and up to 385kW and 855Nm. That drops the benchmark acceleration time to just 4.3 seconds. Top speed is the same as for the EQS 450+.
A Torque Shift torque-vectoring system helps spread power across the front and rear axles as needed, up to 10,000 times per minute – though its capabilities won't be fully realised until the an AMG edition, with 560kW. This will be revealed before year-end but nt touchdown timing for NZ has been shared yet.
Mercedes intends for EQS to be seen as a technology leader as much as it is an electric one, so it's loaded with the latest luxury gadgets. Even so, that’s just a starter … lots of the high-end equipment is likely to be optional and there's plenty of talk in the 70 page press release of over-the-air upgrades that buyers can install after they've taken delivery.
All versions come with a modest amount of rear-axle steering, but it's possible to unlock a system with up to 10 degrees of lock, which dramatically reduces the turning circle of the EQS, making it easier to manoeuvre and park. Not that you'll need to worry about such things if you have the fully autonomous parking technology enabled.
Before you get in, you can have the air cleaned as well as the cabin set to your desired temperature. The doors can self-open and close at the touch of a button, or even automatically as you approach the car with the key on your person. As the driver, you hop in and, on pressing the brake pedal, the door closes behind you.
The top instrument display is the MBUX Hyperscreen, a slick-looking one-piece digital dashboard. It actually comprises three individual screens. The front-seat passenger gets their own display to interact with. In the interests of safety, a camera keeps an eye on the driver and, if it detects that their attention is focused on the passenger's screen, it is dimmed automatically.
As standard, the EQS is fitted with a 12.3-inch driver display and a 12.8-inch central touchscreen in portrait orientation, as on the current Mercedes S-Class.
The cabin isn’t just about technology. It appears to be luxurious, too. Mercedes-EQ offers loads of personalisation for the interior and shows incredible attention to detail.
EQS sits between the regular and long-wheelbase versions of the S-Class in terms of length. The elongated shape is designed to minimise drag as the car moves through the air, with remarkable effect. Mercedes-EQ claims that the EQS is the 'most aerodynamic production car in the world' thanks to a coefficient of drag as low as 0.2.
The appearance of the EQS can vary considerably, depending on which boxes you tick on the order form. There are standard, AMG Line and Electric Art exterior styles to choose from, and a Night Package to add to those. Digital Light headlight technology is worth a mention. It uses 1.3 million micro-mirrors and video projector tech for a wide variety of safety functions, and to welcome the driver with a snazzy light show.