Mercedes EQE 300










Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New)
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- Price USA (Used)
- No Data
- Country of Manufacture
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- China
- Germany
- China
- Years of Production
- 2022-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- Sedan
- Market Availability
- EU
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Excellent 324-mile range
- Signature Mercedes luxury
- Expected NACS port (2025)
- Standard heat pump (2025)
- High safety ratings
Reasons Not to Buy
- Slower than EQE 350+
- No front trunk
- Likely high Benz price
- Base 9.6kW AC charging
- RWD only for trim
Overview
The 2025 Mercedes-Benz EQE 300 represents a smart entry into the brand's electric luxury sedan lineup. While specific US availability and pricing for this exact 180 kW RWD trim remain unconfirmed as it's primarily detailed for other markets, it would notionally slot below the EQE 350+. Key highlights from its global specs include a sleek "one-bow" design, a rear-wheel-drive setup promising engaging dynamics, and a substantial real-world range. It’s aimed at buyers wanting that premium Benz EV experience with balanced performance and efficiency, making it a compelling electric chariot.
What's New for 2025?
For the 2025 model year, the broader EQE lineup benefits from incremental improvements. Expect enhancements like a standard heat pump across the range for better cold-weather efficiency, which would be a boon for this EQE 300. The big news is Mercedes-Benz beginning its transition to the NACS (Tesla-style) charging port for North American models starting in 2025, so expect this model to feature it or offer robust adapter solutions. Updated MBUX software tweaks and potentially new trim or package options might also freshen things up for this smooth operator.
Design & Exterior
The EQE 300 boasts Mercedes' stunningly aerodynamic "one-bow" silhouette, making it a real head-turner with a slippery drag coefficient. Its smooth surfaces and flush door handles contribute to its futuristic vibe. Key dimensions are a commanding length of 194.7 inches, a width of 75 inches (sans mirrors), and a height of 59.2 inches. Standard LED lighting front and rear ensures it shines bright, while the wheel designs for this trim would likely be elegant yet understated, fitting its role in the EQE family.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Inside, the EQE 300 offers a sanctuary of modern luxury, even in this specification. Expect top-notch materials and a serene ambiance. Passenger space is generous, thanks to its long 122.8-inch wheelbase. For your gear, there's 15.2 cubic feet of trunk space, expanding to 31.6 cubic feet with the rear seats folded; however, there's no frunk. Tech-wise, a large central MBUX infotainment screen and a digital driver display are standard, complete with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, keeping you connected and entertained on the move.
Performance & Driving Experience
The EQE 300 delivers a refined yet responsive driving experience. Its single Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) powers the rear wheels, dishing out approximately 241 horsepower and a healthy 406 lb-ft of torque. This setup allows for a brisk 0-60 mph sprint in around 7.0 seconds – plenty punchy for daily duties. Expect that classic, silky-smooth Mercedes ride quality, making long journeys a breeze. Multiple regenerative braking modes allow drivers to tailor the feel and energy recovery to their preference, from coasting to one-pedal driving.
Range, Battery & Charging
The EQE 300 is equipped with an 89 kWh usable battery pack, translating to an impressive Green Cars Compare calculated real-world range of 324 miles. Its efficiency is rated at a solid 3.64 mi/kWh. For charging, the standard 9.6 kW onboard AC charger can replenish the battery overnight. When you need juice quickly, it supports DC fast charging at up to 170 kW, potentially taking you from 10-80% in about 30-32 minutes. For the US market in 2025, expect the NACS charging port for easy access to a broad network.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
Mercedes loads its vehicles with safety tech, and the EQE 300 is no exception, building on the EQE platform's 5-star Euro NCAP rating and IIHS Top Safety Pick+ award (for the general EQE line). Standard features typically include Active Brake Assist, Blind Spot Assist, and Lane Keeping Assist. More advanced systems like adaptive cruise control with route-based speed adaptation and active steering assist are usually available through optional packages, providing an extra layer of confidence and convenience on the road.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
Owners of the 2025 EQE 300 in the US can anticipate Mercedes-Benz's comprehensive warranty package. This typically includes a 4-year/50,000-mile basic new vehicle limited warranty. The crucial high-voltage battery is usually covered for a longer period, often 10 years or 155,000 miles, with a guarantee against excessive degradation (e.g., to 70% capacity). While complimentary maintenance details can vary, Mercedes often includes some initial coverage, adding peace of mind to your electric journey.
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- Produced
- 2022-…
- Real Range
- 324 mi
- 0-60 mph
- 7.1 s
- Price (USA)
- $42,450