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The EQS from Mercedes-Benz: All Electric is available with several different powertrains—and power output is the main difference between the EQS 450+ and the EQS 580 4MATIC®®. Your choice of trim level will be the primary determinant of what features you receive, but your choice of model will definitely have an impact on key areas of your in-car experience. Let’s take a closer look at the lineup so you can see why it might be worth it to upgrade!
The EQS lineup includes the EQS 450+ Sedan, the EQS 450 4MATIC®® Sedan, and the EQS 580 4MATIC®® Sedan. If you really want to understand the difference between the EQS 450 and 580 models, you’ll need to understand what all three of these options are offering:
The EQS 450+ Sedan has a slightly higher range than either the EQS 450 4MATIC®® Sedan or the EQS 580 4MATIC®® Sedan, but the difference is more or less negligible in practical terms. At maximum, the EQS 450+ Sedan can go about ten more miles on a full charge.
There’s also a range-topping AMG® model with even more horsepower and torque, but we’ll explore that option at a different time.
Performance is an important consideration, but it’s not the only area where the EQS 450+ differs from the EQS 580 4MATIC®. We’ve already said that your choice of trim level will play a major role in determining what interior features are included inside your vehicle—but there’s one important area that separates every EQS 580 4MATIC® Sedan from every EQS 450+ Sedan.
If you want to access the available MBUX Hyperscreen interface, you’ll need to upgrade with the EQS 580 4MATIC®. Here’s where these models differ:
Ready for a closer look? Explore the EQS dimensions or safety ratings while you’re here.
Should you choose the EQS 450+ or 580 4MATIC®? You have plenty of reasons to upgrade with the more advanced model, but you really can’t go wrong either way. Custom-order your EQS or start browsing through our current new vehicle specials today!
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