- The 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQS450+ SUV starts at $105,550, which is only $100 more than its sedan counterpart.
- The SUV’s all-wheel-drive models, the EQS450 4Matic and EQS580 4Matic, start at $108,550 and $127,100, respectively.
- The 2023 EQS580 4Matic SUV in the fanciest Pinnacle trim level crests the $133k mark.
The 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV has a base price of $105,550. Surprisingly, that’s only $100 more than the starting price of its EQS450+ sedan counterpart, which opens at $105,450 for the 2023 model year.
That $100 price difference continues to separate the 2023 EQS SUV and sedan for each of their available powertrains, which include the aforementioned rear-drive EQS450+ as well as the all-wheel-drive EQS450 4Matic and the EQS580 4Matic. The SUV version of each starts at $108,550 and $127,100, respectively.
As with the sedan, the EQS SUV and its three powertrains are available in three trim levels: Premium, Exclusive, and Pinnacle. All the prices listed above are for the Premium, which represents the entry-level trim and comes standard with heated and ventilated front seats, leather interior upholstery, a Burmester sound system, rear-axle steering, and a boatload of driver assists.
The Exclusive trim adds a head-up display, four-zone climate control, massaging front seats, and more. With dual motors and all-wheel drive, the 355-hp EQS450 4Matic costs $112,800, and the 536-hp EQS580 4Matic costs $131,350. The Pinnacle trim essentially upgrades the second-row seats with an Executive package, an MBUX tablet and wireless charging in the middle armrest, and more comfortable headrests. The EQS450 4Matic costs $114,800, whereas the EQS580 4Matic crests $133k, with a starting price of $133,350.
The 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV goes on sale this fall, meaning it should reach dealerships any day now.
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Source: Motor - aranddriver.com