Mercedes EQE 300 range test

Uploaded 2 years ago by Bjørn Nyland

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Key findings from the electric car review include:
- It is a stripped down Mercedes EQE 300, which is why the reviewer called it the "poor man's Mercedes".
- The paint and trim cost extra.
- Has Nookian Hakkapeliitta R5 winter tires with "silent drive", which makes it quiet.
- The front and rear tires are the same.
- Winter tires with acoustic foam further reduce noise.
- Has leather seats and Būrmester speakers.
- It has a small screen instead of the hyper screen.
- It does have electrically adjustable seats, but only heated and not ventilated.
- The side bolsters are not adjustable.
- Costs 765,000 NOK (Norwegian Kroner)
- It has rear wheel drive.
- There is a high pitched whistle noise around the A-pillar at high speeds.
- There is no USB-C plug in the middle console.
- It is roughly 150 kg (330 pounds) lighter than the all-wheel drive versions.
- The reviewer is getting 23kWh/100km consumption with the headlight wind, and noted that it seems to be the most efficient EQS out there so far.
- It does not have double glazed windows.
- The sun visor cannot extend unless extra is paid.

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