The 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS is a showcase of the brand's new all-electric platform and the latest safety and luxury technology it has to offer.
Fox News Autos Editor Gary Gastelu says the 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS lives up to the legacy of the S-Class name.The Mercedes-Benz S-Class has always been a special car.
It’s been used as a showcase for the latest technologies including new engines, airbags, anti-lock brakes and traction control, and the newest"S" follows in that tradition. The EQS starts at $103,360, and no one would call that cheap, but it is around $9,000 less than the lowest-priced S-Class, and that’s before factoring in the $7,500 federal tax credit it qualifies for. An annual estimated fuel savings of $2,700 for a typical driver just keeps racking up the savings. You've got to have money to make money, as they say.The two cars are similar in size, which is enormous, but the EQS has an entirely different look.
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