Mercedes EQE SUV 350 4MATIC











Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New)
- $77,900
- Price USA (Used)
- $35,260
- Country of Manufacture
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- China
- USA
- China
- Years of Production
- 2022-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- SUV
- Market Availability
- EU, USA
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Luxurious, quiet cabin
- Silky smooth ride
- Advanced tech features
- Future NACS charging
- Confident AWD grip
Reasons Not to Buy
- Average range for price
- No frunk storage
- Divisive exterior styling
- Steep price point
- Modest cargo capacity
Overview
The 2025 Mercedes EQE SUV 350 4MATIC is a seriously posh all-electric luxury SUV, slotting in as a slightly more compact and accessible alternative to the flagship EQS SUV. This 350 4MATIC trim brings dual-motor all-wheel drive for confident grip in all conditions, wrapped in Mercedes’ signature blend of cutting-edge tech and plush comfort. Key highlights include its refined ride and a cabin that oozes sophistication. Expect new pricing to hover around the $77,900 mark, making it a compelling option for buyers dipping their toes into premium EV ownership with a trusted badge.
What's New for 2025?
For 2025, the big news for the EQE SUV 350 4MATIC is its charging game getting a boost! Mercedes is rolling out NACS (Tesla-style) charge port compatibility, granting easier access to an expansive charging network, likely starting with an adapter. While its already refined powertrain, including a standard heat pump and clever front motor disconnect for 4MATIC models, largely carries over, expect some MBUX infotainment software tweaks. Minor updates to option packages might also feature, keeping this swanky EV competitive and fresh for the new model year.
Design & Exterior
The EQE SUV 350 4MATIC sports Merc's "one-bow" design language, looking like a smoothed, high-riding pebble – very aerodynamic and distinctly EV. Up front, the signature black panel grille connects to sleek LED headlights, with optional Digital Light tech for some fancy projections. Standard wheels are typically stylish 19-inchers, fitting its luxe vibe. It’s a sizable machine, stretching 191.5 inches long, 76.4 inches wide (mirrors folded, we presume!), and standing 66.3 inches tall. This trim avoids some of the more aggressive AMG-line bits, opting for understated elegance.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the EQE SUV 350 4MATIC, and you’re greeted by a cabin dripping with typical Mercedes luxury and high-tech flair. Quality materials abound, and the standard setup features a crisp 12.3-inch driver display alongside a 12.8-inch central MBUX touchscreen – though the massive Hyperscreen is an eye-popping option. Passenger space is generous for five. For your gear, there's a decent 18.4 cubic feet in the trunk, expanding to a handy 59.2 cubic feet with the rear seats flopped down. Alas, no dedicated frunk for extra bits.
Performance & Driving Experience
The EQE SUV 350 4MATIC isn't a neck-snapping rocket, but it’s got plenty of poke for a luxury cruiser. Its dual Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors (one front, one rear) deliver a combined 215 kW (that's about 288 horsepower) and a meaty 564 lb-ft of torque through its all-wheel-drive system. This setup will whisk you from 0-60 mph in a respectable 6.2 seconds. Expect a super smooth, hushed ride prioritizing comfort over sportiness, with intelligent regenerative braking modes that make one-pedal driving a breeze around town.
Range, Battery & Charging
Juice for the EQE SUV 350 4MATIC comes from a 90.6 kWh (usable) battery pack. Green Cars Compare calculates a real-world range of around 273 miles, with an efficiency of about 3.01 mi/kWh – pretty decent for a hefty SUV. At home, the standard 9.6 kW AC on-board charger will fill it up in roughly 9.5-10 hours. On the road, it can gulp down DC fast charging at up to 170 kW, meaning a 10-80% top-up can be done in about 32 minutes. It uses a CCS Type 1 port, with NACS compatibility rolling out for 2025.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
Mercedes loads up the EQE SUV with safety kit. While NHTSA ratings for the 2025 model might still be pending, its sibling, the EQE sedan, scores well, and this SUV variant earned a top 5-star rating from Euro NCAP. Standard gear includes essentials like Active Brake Assist, Blind Spot Assist, and Lane Keeping Assist. For the full suite of whiz-bang tech, you’ll want the optional Driver Assistance Package, which adds features like adaptive cruise control with route-based speed adaptation and active steering assist for near-autonomous highway cruising.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
Mercedes-Benz typically backs its EVs with a solid warranty. Expect the 2025 EQE SUV 350 4MATIC to come with a 4-year/50,000-mile basic vehicle warranty. Crucially, the high-voltage battery usually gets a longer 10-year/155,000-mile warranty, often guaranteeing at least 70% of its original capacity. Powertrain components are generally covered under the basic warranty. Mercedes sometimes includes a couple of years of complimentary maintenance, which is a nice perk for early ownership, adding to the generally good reliability prospects of their EV platforms.
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