2025 Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV Sees Price Increase Along with Enhanced Standard Features
The 2025 Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV is back with a minor price bump but retains the same charm and power that fans have come to expect.
The base model, the rear-wheel drive EQS 450+, now starts at $106,400 after an $850 increase, maintaining the same mandatory destination charge of $1,150.
In terms of power, the EQS 450+ delivers a solid 355 hp and 429 lb-ft of torque. For those seeking more, the all-wheel drive EQS 450 4Matic adds a front motor, bumping the torque to 590 lb-ft, priced at $3,000 more.
The EQS 580 4Matic takes things further with 536 hp and 633 lb-ft of torque, starting at $129,350.
The pinnacle of luxury, the Maybach EQS 680, is priced at $181,050 and comes with a whopping 649 hp and 700 lb-ft of torque.
It’s decked out with lavish features like reclining rear seats with a champagne cooler, sophisticated two-tone paint, and a more traditional grille design.
All models feature a 108.4-kwh battery pack. The EQS 450+ leads the pack with an EPA range of 323 miles, with the others slightly lower due to the added equipment and power.
Mercedes hasn’t held back on enhancing comfort and convenience either. Standard features now include four-zone climate control, soft-close doors, front headrest cushions, and a center airbag.
Additionally, the company has introduced an optional air-control package with HEPA filtration and a new Moonlight White Metallic paint option. New 22-inch wheel designs are also on offer for that extra touch of style.
Since its debut in 2023, the Alabama-built EQS SUV has quickly become a favorite, even making it to the Green Car Reports Best Car To Buy finalist list.
It’s part of Mercedes’ ambitious first wave of dedicated EVs, which also includes the EQS sedan and the smaller EQE SUV and sedan, with more models on the horizon starting with the 2026 CLA.