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Mercedes-BenzEQS (2021-)

  • Available new
  • Large
  • Electric
  • 2021 model and 2024 update tested
£89,846Typical price
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The EQS was revolutionary for Mercedes-Benz. Launched in 2021 and facelifted in 2024, it was the company’s first pure electric luxury saloon. Others got here before, though, notably the Audi e-tron GT, Porsche Taycan and Tesla Model S. How well does the big Mercedes fare alongside them? Find out in our full Mercedes-Benz EQS review.

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  • How reliable are Mercedes-Benz electric cars?
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  • Should I buy it?
KEY TEST RESULTS
Comfort and practicality
Brand reliability 0-4 years
  • Jan 2026Last checked by Which?
  • Jul 2022First reviewed by Which?
  • Aug 2021Released

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