The Mercedes-Benz EQS 580 is priced at Rs 1.67 crore and was the brand’s first locally assembled electric vehicle for the Indian market
The Mercedes-Benz EQS is made in limited numbers at the Alabama plant in the US and production will move to Germany by 2026 to make way for the new-generation EQC.
Mercedes-Benz has set up over 35 ultra-fast chargers across India.
Mercedes-Benz had cut prices on some of its EQE and EQS models in China due to changing market demand for top-end electric vehicles.
Mercedes-Benz had cut prices on some of its EQE and EQS models in China due to changing market demand for top-end electric vehicles.
The locally assembled Mercedes-Benz EQS 580 4MATIC has been garnering an impressive response bagging over 300 bookings in just a couple of weeks since its launch.
The Mercedes-Benz EQS 580 4Matic will be the first-ever Mercedes-Benz electric car to be locally assembled.
Mercedes-Benz India has confirmed carandbike that the company is gearing up to kick-start its production at its Chakan plant near Pune.
The S-Class of electric sedans will be the second EV from the house of Mercedes to go on sale in India.
Mercedes-Benz India, which launched the EQC electric SUV last year, doesn't want to stop with one model, and plan to launch more electric vehicles in the country in the coming years.
When asked about the launch timeline for the EQS, Santosh Iyer, VP - Sales & Marketing, Mercedes-Benz India told carandbike that the company has no plans to launch the EQS or any other EV at least for next one year.
The Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV is currently in the initial stages of testing, and is expected to make it global debut towards the end of next year. It will be one of the 10 electric vehicles the company plans to have in its portfolio by the end of 2022.
All EQS models have an electric powertrain (eATS) at the rear axle, while the versions with 4MATIC also have an eATS at the front axle.
Mercedes-Benz has now revealed what the cabin of the EQS looks like and we have to say it looks something from outer space and the reason we say this is because of the MBUX Hyperscreen that is showcased in the car.
Mercedes-Benz has released a new teaser to announce the next-gen infotainment system for its cars. Christened, the MBUX Hyperscreen, the new technology will be unveiled through a digital event on January 7, 2021, followed by a second showcase at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show, on January 11, which again, will be a digital event.