Head-to-head
Mercedes EQS vs Mercedes EQS SUV
The Mercedes EQS SUV starts $25,000 (11%) below the Mercedes EQS. Here's how that price gap plays out across range, charging, safety and warranty.

Option A · Sedan
Mercedes EQS
Mercedes-Benz's flagship electric sedan — the 2026 update brings a new 108 kWh battery and 350 kW DC charging architecture. The claimed 925 km WLTP range is among the longest of any production EV on sale.
- From
- $219,900
- Range
- 925 km
- Battery
- 108 kWh

Option B · SUV
Mercedes EQS SUV
Mercedes-Benz's electric flagship SUV — sister vehicle to the EQS sedan with 7-seat capability. 108 kWh battery delivers a class-leading 660 km WLTP range; built in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
- From
- $194,900
- Range
- 660 km
- Battery
- 108 kWh
Key differences at a glance
The biggest material gaps between the Mercedes EQS and Mercedes EQS SUV, ranked by how much they're likely to matter day-to-day.
- 1
Range · advantage Mercedes EQS
The Mercedes EQS goes 265 km further on a charge (925 vs 660 km WLTP).
- 2
DC charging · advantage Mercedes EQS
The Mercedes EQS accepts 150 kW more DC peak charging (350 vs 200 kW), meaning shorter road-trip stops.
- 3
Power · advantage Mercedes EQS
The Mercedes EQS puts down 64 kW more (329 vs 265 kW).
- 4
Price · advantage Mercedes EQS SUV
The Mercedes EQS SUV undercuts the Mercedes EQS by $25,000 (11%) on starting price.
- 5
0–100 km/h · advantage Mercedes EQS
The Mercedes EQS is 1.2 s quicker to 100 km/h (5.5 s vs 6.7 s).
Spec for spec
Highlighted cells show the better number in each row.
Where the Mercedes EQS wins
- ▸ 265 km longer WLTP range
- ▸ Quicker 0–100 km/h (5.5s vs 6.7s)
- ▸ Faster DC charging peak (350 kW vs 200 kW)
Where the Mercedes EQS SUV wins
- ▸ Cheaper by $25,000
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
Mercedes EQS SUV
What we like
- ✓ Class-leading 660 km WLTP range
- ✓ Optional 7-seat layout
- ✓ 10-year / 250,000 km battery warranty
What we don't
- ✕ Heavy kerb weight (2.7 t+) hurts efficiency
- ✕ Premium pricing
- ✕ DC charging peak (200 kW) trails 800V rivals
Frequently asked: Mercedes EQS vs Mercedes EQS SUV
Quick answers to the questions cross-shoppers most often ask about this pair.
- Which is cheaper, the Mercedes EQS or the Mercedes EQS SUV?
- The Mercedes EQS SUV is the cheaper of the two — it starts at $194,900 versus $219,900 for the Mercedes EQS, a $25,000 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 EQS 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 200 kW for the Mercedes EQS 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 — 1.2 s quicker than the Mercedes EQS SUV's 6.7 s. EV acceleration figures hold up at speed better than equivalent petrol cars because electric motors deliver peak torque instantly.
- Is the Mercedes EQS SUV better value than the Mercedes EQS?
- On paper the Mercedes EQS SUV is $25,000 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 EQS
if…
- ✓ maximum range matters (265 km further per charge)
- ✓ you regularly do long road trips (faster DC peak)
- ✓ you want quicker acceleration off the line
Choose the
Mercedes EQS SUV
if…
- ✓ you want to save $25,000 on the sticker
- ✓ you match the profile: flagship suv buyers
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.