2023 Mercedes-Benz eqs 580 SUV: All Specs & Test Drive

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-The vehicle has a futuristic design but isn't a spaceship.
- Three-point badging is emphasized on the whole grill.
- Available AMG line styling enhances the sporty front apron.
- The exterior sound generator aids pedestrian safety.
- The EQS is smaller than the GLS, longer by three inches, and has a wheelbase shorter by three inches.
- Satin aluminum accents window trim.
- The SUV's coupe design looks like a minivan, slanting downwards.
- Bulging rear panels keep an aggressive look.
- The vehicle features an adjustable regenerative braking system with steering wheel paddles.
- There’s a 10-degree rear axle steering.
- This one is equipped with 21-inch AMG five-spoke wheels.
- It has Airmatic air suspension and adaptive damping.
- The vehicle is equipped with a 9.6-kilowatt AC charging system with a 200-kilowatt DC fast charging system.
- There's a Dynamic Select with 4MATIC all-wheel drive and LED tail lamps.
- Front and reverse parking sensors and a 360-degree reverse camera are standard.
- The cargo area has 23 cubic feet.
- A 12-volt charger and deep storage are available under the floor, which opens to a two-tier section.
- The split-fold, electronically enabled rear bench at a 40/20/40 split increases cargo space to 74 cubic feet.
- It has a towing capacity of up to 3,968 pounds and a curb weight of 6,228 pounds.
- It features a power seat adjustment for the front seats, which are heated, ventilated, and have a massage function. There’s ambient lighting.
- A 56-inch screen display, seamless air vents, and ambient lighting adorn the cabin.
- The Navigation features pinch and swipe functions.
- Connectivity to Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
- The gauge cluster is configurable and offers many details.
- Headroom and legroom are great, and the cabin is quiet.
- It has a 108.4-kilowatt battery that produces 536 horsepower with 633-pound feet of torque. This is more power than the BMW iX. The vehicle is paired with a single-speed automatic transmission and achieves 79/74 MPGe.
- Zero to 60 in 4.5 seconds with a range of 285 miles.
- A full charge takes 12.75 hours with Level 2 (240 volts) charger.
- The Rivian is faster in the category for zero to 60, quarter mile, and towing.
- The EQS has quick charging times.
- The lack of a frunk is a dislikable point.
- It has very wide, but for tall people, it sits up high.
- It's competing with the Audi Q8 E-Tron.

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