The EQS sedan has been a very important vehicle for Mercedes-Benz, showcasing the company's burgeoning EQ electric sub-brand while pushing the boundaries of automotive technology, aerodynamics and luxury. Yet, as monumental as this car is, it's still a drifting car in a sea of SUVs. Which makes the new 2023 EQS SUV quite a surprising development, even if it is almost certain to have even greater importance in the market. With base prices ranging from $105,450 to $127,000, the same as the low-top EQS, the EQS SUV is a plush people mover that operates in near silence. Think of it as an electric GLS-Class, it's 3.2 inches shorter overall, but with a longer wheelbase. The practicalities of using the SUV mean that it replaces the diamond-shaped exterior of its four-door counterpart with a more conventional, upright design that potential buyers should find comfortably familiar. That it can also swallow up to seven occupants via an optional third row of seats won't hurt. Wit
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