Mercedes-Benz All-Electric Fleet of the Future

Many car manufactures are planning to go all-electric by the end of the decade and Mercedes-Benz is also making the switch.
To start the process, Mercedes-Benz plans to have Battery Electric Vehicles in each segment. Eventually, customers will be able to choose an all-electric alternative for every model the company has to offer.
Three all-electric models will be available very soon, the EQS, EQB, and EQE. The EQS will begin arriving this year, while the EQB and EQE are scheduled to begin arriving next year.

The EQS is the first all-electric luxury sedan from Mercedes-Benz redefining this vehicle segment. It will serve as the flagship vehicle for Mercedes-Benz, fusing technology, design, functionality and connectivity into a zero-emissions package.
The first models being introduced to the U.S. market will be the EQS 450+ with 329 hp and the EQS 580 4MATIC® with 516 hp.
Mercedes-Benz EQB

*European Spec
The EQB is a family-sized all-electric SUV that can seat up to 7 passengers. It is expected to launch in the U.S. in 2022, embodying luxury in an edgy way. On the outside, the EQB features the Mercedes-Benz black panel grille with central star and the continuous light strip at the front and rear. Inside, the EQB offers a generous amount of space and a collection of up-scale technology. The standard Navigation with Electric Intelligence system chooses routes based on the location of charging stations and maximum charging power.
For the U.S. market, the all-electric compact SUV will be launched as the EQB 300 4MATIC® with 225 hp and as the EQB 350 4MATIC® with 288 hp. The ranges according to WLTP are 419 kilometers in each case.
Mercedes-Benz EQE

*European Spec
The executive sedan EQE is the second model to be based on the premium-class electric architecture. The EQE features a sporty purpose-driven design with all of the expected Mercedes-Benz characteristics packed into a quiet interior cabin. The EQE is more compact than the EQS and has a fixed rear window and a trunk lid. The interior design is also based on the EQS with the MBUX Hyperscreen, automatic comfort doors, and rear-axle steering.
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