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Mercedes-Benz has shared new details of the 2023 model year versions of its EQ line of all-electric vehicles. While multiple models sit upon the precipice of debuting in the US, Mercedes has introduced even more variations that should be available to US consumers by year’s end. Check it out. Show 2023 could prove to be the year of the EQ, and German luxury automaker Mercedes-Benz continues to grow its EQ line of all-electric vehicles in a quest to eventually abandon combustion altogether. Two versions of the the EQS sedan have already reached US consumers and will be followed by two versions of a smaller EQE as well. Add SUV versions of both the EQS and EQE, an AMG EQS, and Benz’s most affordable option in the EQB SUV, and the automaker’s saturation of the EV market quickly grows tenfold. EQS SUV production began in Alabama this week and will be followed by US production of the EQE SUV later this year. Now, we’ve learned of several new versions of Mercedes’s current and upcoming EQ EVs that will soon arrive as 2023 models. Mercedes announces new versions of EQS, EQE for 2023The German automaker shared new details and an upcoming timeline for the US release of its 2023 model EVs under the EQ line, which includes a new version of both the EQS and EQE sedans. This includes an EQS 450 4MATIC, which will join the current 450+ and 580 4MATIC, as well as a 350 4MATIC version of the EQE, joining the previously announced 350+ and 500 4MATIC models. Additionally, Mercedes has shared that the 2023 model year will include an AMG version of the EQE sedan, in line with the previously announced AMG EQS. Per the release:
Mercedes hasn’t shared additional performance specs on that new AMG sedan yet, but we are excited to dig in and learn more. Per the automaker, here are the timings of when US consumers can expect to see the arrival of the 2023 Mercedes EQ vehicles:
A huge factor we’re missing here is pricing. While some of the EQ models and their battery components will be built on US soil (a huge qualifying requirement for revised federal tax credits), we cannot say for certain what models may or not qualify based on MSRP thresholds ($80K for SUVs and $55K for cars). At a starting MSRP at $55,000, the EQB SUV could certainly qualify, but it would need to also be assembled in the US. Here’s Mercedes’s comment on the upcoming vehicle:
We are sure to learn more about pricing, and what may or may not qualify for US tax credits, as we move closer to the arrival of these 2023 Mercedes EQ vehicles later this year. Add Electrek to your Google News feed. FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More. Are 2023 Mercedes available?In the U.S., Mercedes-Benz has confirmed that the AMG GLC will be unavailable for the 2023 model year. The next-gen AMG GLC will likely go on sale across the Atlantic as an MY2024 SUV in late 2023 or early 2024.
Will there be a 2023 Mercedes GLS?With the return of the V8 engines, the 2023 GLS powertrain lineup will have more options to choose from than the 2022 model. The base GLS comes with a turbocharged 3.0-liter six-cylinder engine with a mild-hybrid system. Output is rated at 362 horsepower and all-wheel drive is standard.
What Mercedes are coming out 2022?The 2022 Mercedes-Benz C-Class C 300 4Matic will come with a revised 4Matic all-wheel drive system that will be lighter and offer better load distribution between the axles. Inside, the 2022 C-Class will offer more space thanks to a longer wheelbase, and overall the car will be bigger and bolder all around.
Does Mercedes make a hybrid 2023?While BEVs are gathering many headlines, Mercedes-Benz isn't neglecting its conventional gasoline-powered models. For 2023, the German luxury carmaker is introducing the next generation of its GLC luxury crossover with a turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine plus a 48-volt mild-hybrid system.
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