Mercedes EQS SUV
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Raj28

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147 posts

152 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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Couldn't see a thread for this.

Like the way it looks and am tempted, but heard it starts at £100k basic before options!?

kambites

70,352 posts

242 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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Well the saloon starts at over £100k and I'd expect the SUV to be more expensive than the saloon.

ucb

1,088 posts

233 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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There was a carwow YT summary of it yesterday.
Looks like a big electric car, nothing groundbreaking

PBCD

872 posts

159 months

Thursday 21st April 2022
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ucb said:
There was a carwow YT summary of it yesterday.


Evercross

6,841 posts

85 months

Thursday 21st April 2022
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ucb said:
Looks like a big Korean electric car, nothing groundbreaking.
FTFY.

The above isn't a criticism BTW, just an acceptance by the 'premium German marques' that the Koreans are making more appealing and better looking cars than them these days.....

DaveGrohl

991 posts

118 months

Thursday 21st April 2022
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I’m actually getting worried about myself. If there’s one make of car I was never ever gonna like/own it was Merc. I found myself watching a vid of the EQS SUV yesterday and thinking that would be rather nice for my wife and I’d like to drive it. WTF’s happened to me?!?

ZesPak

25,960 posts

217 months

Friday 22nd April 2022
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DaveGrohl said:
I’m actually getting worried about myself. If there’s one make of car I was never ever gonna like/own it was Merc. I found myself watching a vid of the EQS SUV yesterday and thinking that would be rather nice for my wife and I’d like to drive it. WTF’s happened to me?!?
What's wrong with Mercedes? confused

Raj28 said:
... but heard it starts at £100k basic before options!?
Were you expecting it to be cheaper than the GLS?

TheDeuce

30,632 posts

87 months

Friday 22nd April 2022
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ZesPak said:
DaveGrohl said:
I’m actually getting worried about myself. If there’s one make of car I was never ever gonna like/own it was Merc. I found myself watching a vid of the EQS SUV yesterday and thinking that would be rather nice for my wife and I’d like to drive it. WTF’s happened to me?!?
What's wrong with Mercedes? confused

Raj28 said:
... but heard it starts at £100k basic before options!?
Were you expecting it to be cheaper than the GLS?
It's an S-class SUV EV. £100k +++ is about on the money I reckon. In fact to get the same combined level of smoothness/power/quiet you previously had to go above S-class and head for Maybach. This is, in a way, quite good value I think.

And that's before comparing traditional S-class running costs to the EV variants we have now.

S-class + electric powertrain, perfect match. The only place it's even more perfect is Rolls Royce.

SWoll

21,606 posts

279 months

Friday 22nd April 2022
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Raj28 said:
Couldn't see a thread for this.

Like the way it looks and am tempted, but heard it starts at £100k basic before options!?
The EQA starts at £48k and the EQC £70k if you're looking for a cheaper alternative.

DaveGrohl

991 posts

118 months

Saturday 23rd April 2022
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ZesPak said:
DaveGrohl said:
I’m actually getting worried about myself. If there’s one make of car I was never ever gonna like/own it was Merc. I found myself watching a vid of the EQS SUV yesterday and thinking that would be rather nice for my wife and I’d like to drive it. WTF’s happened to me?!?
What's wrong with Mercedes? confused

Raj28 said:
... but heard it starts at £100k basic before options!?
Were you expecting it to be cheaper than the GLS?
Dunno. Did I say there was anything wrong with them? Just never saw myself ever wanting one. Same with BMW.

Then again, I never liked Porsches. And I have a Boxster GTS.

Murph7355

40,807 posts

277 months

Sunday 24th April 2022
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I'm not a massive fan of modern Mercedes chintz, but this looks to have turned it down slightly...and is a 7-seat electric car.

We're big Volvo fans in our household for family duties...but this could well be a marker laid down, and a definite possibility.

I'm fully expecting the all electric XC90 to be over 100k. So will be interesting to see what they deliver. 350-400 miles range needs to be the minimum.

SWoll

21,606 posts

279 months

Monday 25th April 2022
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Murph7355 said:
I'm not a massive fan of modern Mercedes chintz, but this looks to have turned it down slightly...and is a 7-seat electric car.

We're big Volvo fans in our household for family duties...but this could well be a marker laid down, and a definite possibility.

I'm fully expecting the all electric XC90 to be over 100k. So will be interesting to see what they deliver. 350-400 miles range needs to be the minimum.
For Volvo's sake I would hope not, the similarly sized BMW iX starts at £70k. Volvo's problem is they've overpriced the XC40 EV IMHO at £50-60k.

EC2

1,543 posts

274 months

Monday 25th April 2022
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SWoll said:
Murph7355 said:
I'm not a massive fan of modern Mercedes chintz, but this looks to have turned it down slightly...and is a 7-seat electric car.

We're big Volvo fans in our household for family duties...but this could well be a marker laid down, and a definite possibility.

I'm fully expecting the all electric XC90 to be over 100k. So will be interesting to see what they deliver. 350-400 miles range needs to be the minimum.
For Volvo's sake I would hope not, the similarly sized BMW iX starts at £70k. Volvo's problem is they've overpriced the XC40 EV IMHO at £50-60k.
Fully agree. I’ve got an ICE XC90 and I will not be with Volvo for its replacement if that is the price they think they can charge. Korea here we come.

As for Mercs I’ve had a few SLs back in the day and when ever I sit in a modern Merc it does feel like a Merc anymore. As cheap and unpleasant as most other ‘quality cars’. The German cars are now just the Ford, Vauxhall of 20-40 years ago but with silly prices. Time to look elsewhere.

Diderot

9,143 posts

213 months

Monday 25th April 2022
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SWoll said:
Murph7355 said:
I'm not a massive fan of modern Mercedes chintz, but this looks to have turned it down slightly...and is a 7-seat electric car.

We're big Volvo fans in our household for family duties...but this could well be a marker laid down, and a definite possibility.

I'm fully expecting the all electric XC90 to be over 100k. So will be interesting to see what they deliver. 350-400 miles range needs to be the minimum.
For Volvo's sake I would hope not, the similarly sized BMW iX starts at £70k. Volvo's problem is they've overpriced the XC40 EV IMHO at £50-60k.
Well, £42k ish for the single motor. The twin is £53k +, but then it does have 408 bhp. Reality is most people will look at the monthlies or like me stuff it through the Ltd on a lease. My company is paying about the same monthly as I was paying personally for my previous X3 35d.




Murph7355

40,807 posts

277 months

Monday 25th April 2022
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SWoll said:
Murph7355 said:
I'm not a massive fan of modern Mercedes chintz, but this looks to have turned it down slightly...and is a 7-seat electric car.

We're big Volvo fans in our household for family duties...but this could well be a marker laid down, and a definite possibility.

I'm fully expecting the all electric XC90 to be over 100k. So will be interesting to see what they deliver. 350-400 miles range needs to be the minimum.
For Volvo's sake I would hope not, the similarly sized BMW iX starts at £70k. Volvo's problem is they've overpriced the XC40 EV IMHO at £50-60k.
Are XC40s selling them at that amount though? My in laws looked at one and bailed due to an extended wait time.

The hybrid XC90 is a chunk over 70k (just had a look, nicely spec'd it's 80k). If they up the quality ante again, I can easily see the all electric one being well over 80k and 100k would not surprise me (car prices these days are nuts. Or perhaps they were too low before...).

In their favour, I guess, is that the Merc will probably be nearer 150k in 4WD, nicely spec'd form.