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2025 Mercedes-Benz EQS facelift sedan unveiled

Pricing for the new EQS will be revealed closer to its market launch.

Mercedes-Benz has taken the wraps off the 2025 EQS sedan facelift for the global market. The Mercedes-Benz EQS was first unveiled back in 2021 with a controversial pebble-shaped design to aid aerodynamic efficiency. However, with the 2025 version Mercedes-Benz has tried to bring back some of the more traditional design elements.

Starting off at the front, the 2025 EQS continues to feature a black panel, however, it now features three horizontal bars and a central vertical faux chrome bar, imitating its gas-powered models. Another highlight is the return of the hood ornament at the front of the bonnet. Other changes include updates to the bumpers - Mercedes has made its AMG line's lower bumper design standard across all variants of the 2025 EQS.

Inside, the 2025 EQS remains mostly the same, apart from a few tweaks and some additional chrome trim around the air vents. Mercedes now also offers an 'Executive Interior Package' with which rear seat occupants can now adjust their backrests even further between 27 to 36 degrees of recline. The seats also come with extra foam padding, rapid heating, neck & shoulder heating and a pair of pillows as part of the executive package.

However, the biggest change in the 2025 Mercedes-Benz EQS is the battery pack. The 2025 version now features a larger 118 kWh battery pack - up from the previous 108.4 kWh. While the exact range and power figures of the updated powertrain are yet to be revealed, Mercedes-Benz does state that the 2025 EQS could offer 11% more range compared to the older version.

Pricing for the new EQS will be revealed closer to its market launch, scheduled for sometime in late 2024.

 
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