2022 Mercedes EQE: Merc's electric revolution continues...

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The Mercedes EQE is an expensive car, with the entry-level model costing over £73,000 and the top-spec costing £89,000. It has an aerodynamic profile; however, its design may not be for everyone. The car has a 90 kWh lithium-ion battery, with a range of up to 394 miles, making it one of the longest-range cars. The EQE is a saloon and not a hatchback like the EQS. The trunk has a 430 liter boot, which the reviewer found not massive. The EQE comes with the standard equipment, such as the leather seats and panoramic roof. The rear passengers have loads of leg room and get their own heated seats and climate control, but the head room is tight. The infotainment system is excellent, with superb graphics, and the features are excellent, but a few of the vents feel cheap and scratchy. The adaptive regenerative braking system offers three different levels. The ride is smooth, but the brakes are not great. The 350+ model achieves 288 horsepower and has a 0-62 time of 6.4 seconds. The car is a blend of executive quality and sports performance, with a really planted and good direction stability. Visibility is poor, and it has a sporty executive saloon. The 170 kW DC charging can deliver a 10% to 80% rapid charge in 30 minutes or a 100-mile top-up in 10-15 minutes.

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