687hp AMG EQE 53 - BMW iX M60 killer?

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- The EQE SUV has a more compact, sporty design compared to the EQS SUV, with features like power domes on the bonnet.
- Standard EQE SUVs get a black panel as a grille, but the grille with Mercedes stars is optional.
- The new ‘Velvet Brown’ paint color has a ‘Magno effect’ with subtle metal flakes.
- The car features a cube-like, squat shape with more upright body lines.
- The reviewed vehicle has running boards as an option.
- It starts with 19-inch wheels as standard, and can upgrade to 22-inch.
- The presenter prefers the appearance of the EQE SUV due to its more compact profile.
- The trunk holds 520L normally and 1,675L with the back seats down.
- There's no customer access in front of the car because there is a four-wheel drive system.
- Interior has an optional IWC graphics.
- High-end sound system features Dolby Atmos.
- The driver can use suspension settings to control the car, such as if it is too leany.
- A disconnect unit for the four-wheel-drive version yields improved efficiency when cruising at constant speeds.
- The tester calls the EQE's new artificial engine noises a 'tension sound' and is slightly put off by it.
- The all-wheel-drive AMG EQE 53 SUV has 617 horsepower as standard, and it has 677 hp with the optional AMG Dynamic Plus Package.
- An AMG-specific grille, air curtain, wheels, side trim, and rear bumper visually differentiate the AMG version from the regular EQE SUV.
- 1, 675 with the back seats down is the cargo amount in liters.
- New high-end sports screens on the interior are available on the AMG version.
- This is the first electric SUV made by AMG.
- There is active ride stabilization working with the 48 volt system.
- All standard car’s are available for five stars at safety ratings for the car.

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