If you’re after the most technologically advanced luxury electric vehicles, then the 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQS should be high on your consideration list. The Mercedes-Benz EQS sedan lineup sees the introduction of the mid-level EQS450+ 4MATIC model, which pairs the lower-powered EQS450+ with the all-wheel drive capability of the more powerful EQS580 4MATIC model.
The automaker has also enhanced the Pinnacle trim level with revised rear seat cushions and comfort pillows, and a new Executive Rear Seat Package includes adaptive lighting.
Electric vehicles used to be a rare thing to see on the streets of Nigeria; we could only see them in movies. But lately, more Nigerians are embracing electric cars. We have heard of a couple of people who own a Tesla, and even recently, Davido got a full-electric Rolls Royce Spectre.
A few days after posting the 2022 Tesla Model 3 for sale which was inspected and purchased by Dino Melaye, Manga Automobiles imported another electric vehicle, the 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQS, In 2019 Mercedes-Benz unveiled the first fully electric car, fast forward to 2022 they flagged off the 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS sedan as the brand’s electrified future and one of the fanciest EVs ever.
According to Manga Automobiles, the 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQS has landed in the country’s federal capital territory, Abuja with a pricing tag of 410 million naira, the mentioned price includes vehicle shipment and Original Custom Duty while checking for the manufacturer’s suggested retail price for the 2023 EQS, The price of the 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQS starts at $105,550 and goes up to $127,100 depending on the trim and options.
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According to the EPA, the most efficient EQS model is the EQS450+, which earned ratings of 97 MPGe city, 97 MPGe highway, and 97 MPGe combined. Going with the EQS580 drops the city figure to 92 MPGe city but increases the highway estimate to 99 MPGe, for a combined rating of 95 MPGe.
We expect ratings to remain the same for the 2023 model year since no major changes have been made, and the new EQS450 4Matic should land somewhere in between the ratings of the other two models. For more information about the EQS’s efficiency, visit the EPA’s website.