Compare 2023 EQE Sedan vs 2022 EQS Sedan
2023 EQE Sedan | 2022 EQS Sedan |
Powertrain |
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Electric Motor & 90.6 kWh Battery | Electric Motor & 107.8 kWh Battery |
Horsepower |
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288 hp | 329 hp |
0-60 mph |
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5.6 seconds ** | 5.5 seconds ** |
Charging Time |
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32 minutes 1 | 31 minutes 2 |
2023 EQE Sedan vs 2022 EQS Sedan
Serving Fort Mitchell, KY
For the 2022 model year, Mercedes-Benz makes waves with the debut of its first all-electric sedan. The EQS Sedan is marvelously engineered to impress drivers daily with its capabilities and luxuries. It will quickly be followed by the 2023 EQE Sedan, an all-electric midsize sedan that is equally appealing. With these premium all-electric sedans available in the Mercedes-Benz Electric lineup, you may easily feel torn between the possibilities. What are the differences between the EQE Sedan and the EQS Sedan?
Performance
The differences between these models begin under the hood. The EQE Sedan is the more affordable of the two options. Its battery pack has a 400-mile range, and its single-engine generates 288 horsepower. A full charge on a standard charger is achieved in 9.5 hours, and a fast-charging device can produce an 80-percent charge in approximately 30 minutes. The EQS Sedan, on the other hand, is offered with two powertrain configurations. The single-motor design has rear-wheel drive, and it generates 329 horsepower. The range is 350 miles. The dual-motor design is a 4MATIC® all-wheel drive vehicle. It produces 516 horsepower and has a range of up to 422 miles.
Appearance
There are also differences in the exterior style of the EQE Sedan and the EQS Sedan. Both of these vehicles have a curvaceous profile with a forward-leaning cabin and a glossy, black grille. On the EQE Sedan, this grille has a smooth façade, and it is integrated with brilliant LED lights that are beautifully curved and angled. The three-part lower-front fascia adds a sporty touch. The rear has a taillight bar, a black bumper, and a lip spoiler. The EQS Sedan has vertical bars running through its glossy grille. The angled headlights have a wedge-like shape for a sharp look. The three-part lower fascia is accented by horizontal bars for distinction. At the rear, the lip spoiler is better defined than the EQE Sedan’s lip spoiler. The taillight bar also has angled light ribbons for a modern look. Rear air vents flank the black bumper.
Features
Both of these vehicles come with exceptional interior and safety features. These include leather material, a 360-degree camera, adaptive cruise control, voice recognition, blind-spot monitoring, parking assistance, auto emergency braking, the MBUX infotainment system, and more. They also both have a Hyperscreen, composed of two central display screens and a third passenger display screen. The EQS Sedan has slightly larger screens. The EQS Sedan also stands apart with a few premium features in the higher trim levels. These include a rear charging pad, memory, and massaging functions, a heads-up display screen, a fragrance and air filtration system, and more.
Are you eager to take your research on the EQE Sedan and the EQS Sedan to a higher level? At Mercedes-Benz of Fort Mitchell, we take pride in supporting our customers through a great shopping experience, and we are available to help you continue your research through a test drive comparison of your top picks. To learn more about the EQE Sedan and the EQS Sedan, contact the Mercedes-Benz of Fort Mitchell sales department today.
European model shown for the 2023 EQE Sedan.
** Stated rates of acceleration are based upon manufacturer's track results and may vary depending on model, environmental and road surface conditions, driving style, elevation and vehicle load.
1. The charging times are for a 10-80% charge at a DC fast charging station of category "K" or "L" pursuant to EN17186 with 500 A charging current.
2. 31 minutes (10 – 100%) charging time, DC fast charging (200kW). 11.25 hours (10 – 100%) charging time, AC Charging (240V).