Mercedes-Benz has an arsenal of electric newcomers in the development chambers. One of those EQ models is the EQE, the electric alternative to the Mercedes-Benz E-class that now slides through the snow in a camouflage suit.
The EQC is today the electric equivalent of the Mercedes-Benz GLC, but that will soon be different. The successor to debut in a few years will be the EQC SUV, and the EQC model badge will by that time stick to the back of an electric alternative of the C-class. In the same way, the E-class gets an electric EQE SUV family member and a sleekly lined electric EQE brother. That EQE has now resurfaced in camouflage suit.
Mercedes-Benz EQE (illustration)
Just like the EQS that has surfaced several times, the EQE will also be an electric model with a strongly sloping roofline. The EQE is still fanatically hanging in the stickers, so it is difficult to notice new design details. Undoubtedly, the design of the EQE is interspersed with design elements from concept car Vision EQS. More interesting is the drivetrain. Although nothing is officially known about this either, we expect that there will be at least a version that will reach about 600 kilometers on one battery charge.
As mentioned, this EQE is just one of many new electric models from Mercedes-Benz. The brand still comes with the EQA, EQB, EQS and EQV. The EQA and EQB will be just like the current EQC and EQV electric versions of pre-existing models (GLA and GLB).