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2023 Mercedes-EQ EQE 350 Plus SUV Preview

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The EQ range of electric cars from Mercedes-Benz has grown steadily as the company has added new models to the lineup. The EQS SUV is the flagship model, while the EQB SUV is the entry-level model. The new EQE SUV will slot between those two models, likely coming out in March 2023.

2023 Mercedes-EQ EQE 350 Plus SUV Preview

The 2023 Mercedes-EQ EQE 350 Plus SUV preview looks at the new crossover SUV from the Mercedes-Benz brand. The new EQE offers near-flagship-level visual luxury and an array of driver-assist technologies. These include adaptive cruise control, lane keeping, lane-change, and evasive steering maneuvers. The new SUV also has an interior fragrance inspired by dark chocolate. Voice commands are also available to make changes to the dash lighting.

system optional Hyperscreen


The EQE's infotainment system will feature an optional Hyperscreen. This multi-screen system features three screens behind sweeping glass. The Hyperscreen offers an intuitive user interface that combines the 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster screen with the 17.7-inch central touchscreen. The 12.3-inch touchscreen that runs the standard infotainment system features a fingerprint scanner and a Burmester sound system. A wireless device charger is also available to make charging quick and easy.

The EQE's interior is a more sophisticated space than the standard E-Class and the interior has been improved to offer maximum refuge from road vibrations and outside noise. The EQE will also feature a unique ENERGIZING AIR CONTROL Plus system that filters out outside particles. This new system can also help reduce the spread of viruses. The EQE will also feature a pre-entry climate control system, which sanitizes the air before a driver gets in the car.

The SUV was designed on a dedicated electric vehicle platform

The interior of the EQE sedan and EQE SUV are spacious for a midsize SUV. The SUV was designed on a dedicated electric vehicle platform, which allowed engineers and designers to maximize interior space. The interior design of the EQE SUV borrows heavily from the interior of the EQE sedan. The interior also showcases the company's "hyperanalogue" theme.

The EQE 350+ SUV is expected to hit dealers in late 2022. It will be powered by a single electric motor mounted at the rear wheels. The car boasts impressive performance and can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 5.6 seconds. While the vehicle isn't EPA-rated, it will be able to reach a range of 300 miles.

The EQE SUV is equipped with standard safety features like adaptive cruise control, active steering assist, and traffic sign recognition. It also has automatic emergency braking and front-cross-traffic assist. Its standard safety equipment also includes a battery warranty and a driver assistance package.

the first SUV to have Dolby Atmos 4D 360-degree sound capability


The EQE SUV has a high-quality cabin that features MB-Tex vegan leather and Nappa leather upholstery. Other sustainable and recycled materials are also used in the cabin. The EQE also features massaging seats. It is the first SUV to have Dolby Atmos 4D 360-degree sound capability. To use the technology, you need to have a sound file that supports Atmos. The EQE SUV also comes with an upgraded 15-speaker Burmester stereo. Another new feature is Apple Music, which will be fully integrated into the MBUX infotainment system. The system will also support spatial audio.

The EQE SUV will be launched in Australia in mid-2023. It's a taller version of the EQE sedan and is Mercedes' electric alternative to the GLE large SUV. Based on the EVA architecture, the EQE is equipped with a range of powertrain options, including the performance Mercedes-AMG variant. Its interior space and ride height will make it perfect for challenging terrain.

The EQE SUV shares the same 90.6-kilowatt-hour battery pack as the EQE sedan. The EQE SUV will be able to charge up to eighty percent of its battery in just 32 minutes, according to WLTP testing, a more generous test cycle for EVs. The EQE SUV will also be equipped with a 170-kilowatt DC fast charger.

one of the most elegant Mercedes-Benz SUVs ever


This crossover is one of the most elegant Mercedes-Benz SUVs ever, and it looks every bit the part. Even the interior looks upscale, with a blue leather dash cap, blue-studded wood trim, and beige leather. The exterior is reminiscent of a Mercedes sedan, so it won't be hard to tell which model is which. It has the same sleek styling as the EQS, but it's still quite different.

The 2023 Mercedes-EQ EQE 350-Plus SUV preview has a few differences from its predecessor. It is a hybrid-electric vehicle and will be available with two powertrain options. It will be rear-wheel drive or dual-wheel drive, depending on the configuration you choose. The EQE is expected to have a range of at least 300 miles.

The EQE 350+ is expected to arrive in showrooms sometime in early 2023. It will use two electric motors to power all four wheels. These motors will produce up to 617 horsepower. The SUV will also feature 170-kW DC fast charging. The range of the EQE 350+ is yet to be announced, but it should be around 300 miles.
EQE 350

The EQE SUV's interior features a hybrid center console lid trim that blends real aluminum and wood for a warm look. The EQE also comes with heated front seats, massaging seats, and other optional features. The cabin also features a variety of trim materials, including wood and laser-etched plastic. Ambient lighting helps create an ambiance, and the dashboard can be customized to reflect a multi-color lighting landscape.

The interior of the EQE SUV 


The interior of the EQE SUV offers near-flagship-level visual luxury and a variety of driver-assistance technologies, such as adaptive cruise control and lane-departure assistance. The car's active steering system also helps with evasive steering maneuvers and lane changes. An upgraded "Hey, Mercedes" voice assistant can understand 27 languages and can learn individual occupants' voices.

The EQE 350 SUV will be equipped with a 12.8-inch touchscreen centrally located on the dashboard. In addition, it will have wireless smartphone charging, a door that opens automatically, ambient lighting, 19-inch wheels, and a surround-view camera system. It will also have a heated steering wheel.

For the 2023 model year, the EQE SUV will come in three different trim levels. There will be a base model, a mid-range model, and an AMG model. It will be powered by twin motors delivering a combined 677 horsepower. The design of the EQE SUV will be based on the design language of the larger EQS SUV. It will also borrow some of the EQS' aerodynamic "one-bow" design language. It will be fitted with the same technology and fit and finish as other Mercedes-Benz EQ products.

The EQE SUV will be powered by two electric motors on each axle and feature all-wheel drive. The battery of the EQE SUV will be 90.6 kWh and can be charged in nine hours using a 240-volt charger, or 31 minutes using a DC fast-charger.

The EQE SUV features a sleek, modern cabin with a floating centre console and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster. An AMG-based model will add a 12.3-inch touchscreen for the passenger. The system also offers users the ability to upload their own wallpapers. In addition, the EQE SUV has a full complement of safety aids.

The EQE SUV also offers plenty of interior space. It is one of the most spacious SUVs in its class. Engineers and designers were able to maximize space thanks to a dedicated EV platform. The interior design of the EQE SUV shares similarities with the EQE sedan. It also borrows heavily from the EQS sedan's cabin design. The EQE SUV also features a "hyperanalogue theme" for its interior. As an added convenience, the EQE SUV will come with an optional MBUX Hyperscreen system.

The EQE has a hefty center of gravity, but it doesn't feel too heavy. Its sweeping glass design lets the driver easily navigate through its infotainment system. It also includes a fingerprint scanner, Burmester audio system, and wireless device charger.

The EQE will come with a variety of electric powertrains


The EQE will come with a variety of electric powertrains, including the EQE 350 with a single rear-mounted electric motor. This engine provides 288 horsepower and 391 lb-ft of torque. With a governed top speed of 130 mph, the EQE 350 will reach 60 mph in just 5.6 seconds. It is also equipped with a 90.6-kilowatt lithium-ion battery and will be capable of a range of 300 miles.

The EQE SUV's interior is a comfortable, spacious space. It can comfortably seat five people and has a comfortable ride. The rear-axle steering will reduce the turning radius from 41 to 35 feet. The EQE also features several driving modes, including Comfort, Sport, Eco, and Individual.

The EQE SUV shares many design cues with the EQS. The greenhouse is less tapered than in the EQS, and the hoodline is more horizontal. Both models have a traditional trunk, and the EQE features a rear-axle steering system.

The interior of the EQE SUV is more spacious than the E-Class. The tall battery-laden floor compensates with a seating position that's upright. The rear seat can be angled to give the rear passenger more comfort. In addition, the taller rear windows can help prevent claustrophobia.

The EQE is a fully electric SUV. The AMG-badged model will fill the space between the Model S and Model 3. It is expected to have a driving range of more than 300 miles and fast charging capabilities. The standard EQE will have a single motor, producing 288 horsepower, and the AMG version will have dual motors and all-wheel drive.
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