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Head-to-head

Mercedes EQE SUV vs Mercedes EQS

At $136,600 the Mercedes EQE SUV undercuts the Mercedes EQS by $83,300 (38%) — but does the premium deliver enough of an edge to justify itself? Here's how the two compare on price, range, charging, safety and warranty.

Key differences at a glance

The biggest material gaps between the Mercedes EQE SUV and Mercedes EQS, ranked by how much they're likely to matter day-to-day.

  1. 1

    Range · advantage Mercedes EQS

    The Mercedes EQS goes 265 km further on a charge (925 vs 660 km WLTP).

  2. 2

    DC charging · advantage Mercedes EQS

    The Mercedes EQS accepts 180 kW more DC peak charging (350 vs 170 kW), meaning shorter road-trip stops.

  3. 3

    Price · advantage Mercedes EQE SUV

    The Mercedes EQE SUV undercuts the Mercedes EQS by $83,300 (38%) on starting price.

  4. 4

    Power · advantage Mercedes EQS

    The Mercedes EQS puts down 114 kW more (329 vs 215 kW).

  5. 5

    Battery · advantage Mercedes EQS

    The Mercedes EQS carries a 17.4 kWh larger battery (108 vs 90.6 kWh).

Spec for spec

Highlighted cells show the better number in each row.

Spec
Mercedes EQE SUV
Mercedes EQS
Price from
$136,600
$219,900
Range (WLTP)
660 km
925 km
Battery capacity
90.6 kWh
108 kWh
Motor power
215 kW
329 kW
Torque
765 Nm
568 Nm
0–100 km/h
6.3 s
5.5 s
Efficiency
DC fast charging
170 kW
350 kW
Boot
520 L
ANCAP
5★
5★
Vehicle warranty
5 yrs
5 yrs

Where the Mercedes EQE SUV wins

  • Cheaper by $83,300

Where the Mercedes EQS wins

  • 265 km longer WLTP range
  • Quicker 0–100 km/h (5.5s vs 6.3s)
  • Faster DC charging peak (350 kW vs 170 kW)

Mercedes EQE SUV

What we like

  • Long 660 km WLTP range
  • Standard 4MATIC AWD
  • Class-leading 10-year / 250,000 km battery warranty

What we don't

  • DC charging peak (170 kW) lags 800V rivals
  • Heavy kerb weight hurts efficiency
  • Bulbous styling polarises

Mercedes EQS

What we like

  • Claimed 925 km WLTP range — segment-leading
  • 350 kW DC charging architecture (2026 spec)
  • Mercedes flagship cabin tech and refinement

What we don't

  • Pricing puts it firmly in BMW i7 / Tesla Model S territory
  • Boot is sedan-shape (large but no hatch)
  • Heavy kerb weight

Frequently asked: Mercedes EQE SUV vs Mercedes EQS

Quick answers to the questions cross-shoppers most often ask about this pair.

Which is cheaper, the Mercedes EQE SUV or the Mercedes EQS?
The Mercedes EQE SUV is the cheaper of the two — it starts at $136,600 versus $219,900 for the Mercedes EQS, a $83,300 difference. Prices shown are manufacturer recommended retail excluding on-road costs.
Which has the longer driving range?
The Mercedes EQS has the longer WLTP-claimed range at 925 km, 265 km further than the Mercedes EQE SUV's 660 km. Real-world range typically lands 10–20% below the WLTP figure depending on speed, terrain, climate and load.
Which one charges faster on a DC fast charger?
The Mercedes EQS accepts a peak DC charging rate of 350 kW versus 170 kW for the Mercedes EQE SUV. Peak rate only holds for a short window during the charging curve, so real-world 10–80% times often diverge less than the peak numbers suggest. Compatibility with 350 kW chargers depends on the vehicle's onboard architecture, not just the published peak.
Which is quicker off the line?
The Mercedes EQS does 0–100 km/h in 5.5 seconds — 0.8 s quicker than the Mercedes EQE SUV's 6.3 s. EV acceleration figures hold up at speed better than equivalent petrol cars because electric motors deliver peak torque instantly.
Is the Mercedes EQE SUV better value than the Mercedes EQS?
On paper the Mercedes EQE SUV is $83,300 cheaper, but trails the Mercedes EQS on the core measurable specs. The saving might still be worth it if you don't need the extra range, power or charging speed — but the Mercedes EQS is the spec-sheet winner.

Which one should you buy?

The short version, based on where each car pulls ahead.

Choose the

Mercedes EQE SUV

if…

  • you want to save $83,300 on the sticker
  • you match the profile: premium suv buyers
See the Mercedes EQE SUV →

Choose the

Mercedes EQS

if…

  • maximum range matters (265 km further per charge)
  • you regularly do long road trips (faster DC peak)
  • you match the profile: flagship sedan buyers
See the Mercedes EQS →

Verdict reasoning is derived from published specs; brand preference, dealer experience and how a car drives are personal — always take a test drive before deciding.