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Mercedes - EQE (2025)
Looking for the most accurate Mercedes EQE price data? Whether you’re eyeing the fresh 2025 model, comparing it against previous generations, or hunting for a reliable used Mercedes EQE price, this overview will give you a clear snapshot of what to expect. The popular electric luxury sedan has been praised for its smooth power delivery, spacious cabin, and cutting‑edge technology, all wrapped in Mercedes‑Benz charm.
Below you’ll find a concise specification list, depreciation insights, a side‑by‑side comparison with similar vehicles, and a brief market positioning analysis. All of this is gathered from a wide range of dealer feeds and owner reports, ensuring you get a comprehensive view without having to sift through countless sources.
- Model & Year: Mercedes EQE – 2025 generation
- Body Style: 4‑door sedan
- Powertrain: Dual‑motor all‑wheel drive (AWD) electric
- Battery: 80‑kWh (approximately 300‑350 km WLTP range)
- Peak Power: 402 kW (≈ 545 HP)
- Peak Torque: 850 Nm
- Acceleration (0‑100 km/h): 3.9 s
- Top Speed: 250 km/h (electronically limited)
- Charging: 100 kW DC fast charging – 80 % in ~25 min; 11.0 kW AC wall charging
- Dimensions: Length 4,729 mm | Width 1,881 mm | Height 1,457 mm | Wheelbase 2,886 mm
- Weight: 2,135 kg (approximate)
- Interior Seats: 5‑seat, Nappa leather optional, 8‑screen infotainment system
- Fuel Type: Electric (battery)
- Cabin Tech: MBUX, augmented‑reality head‑up display, adaptive cruise control
- Safety: 10-star rating (Worldwide), pre‑crash system, automated emergency braking
- Warranty: 4‑year/50,000 km battery and 4‑year/100,000 km vehicle
Depreciation Insight
Understanding how the Mercedes EQE depreciation plays out helps you decide when to buy and what resale value to expect. While exact figures will depend on the region, mileage, and condition, here’s a realistic estimate based on current market trends:
- First year: Losses typically around 15–20% of the original price – a fairly typical rate for new EVs with significant technology updates.
- Years 2–3: Depreciation slows to roughly 12–15% annually, as the vehicle retains its high-tech appeal
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