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Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV (2023) | Professional Score


Summary


he Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV is a large electric SUV based on the similarly sized EQE saloon. It became available to order in the UK in 2023.

Like the saloon version, the EQE SUV has been praised for its competitive battery range and interior ambience, which are both big factors in its favour.

However, the EQE SUV has also faced criticisms. As Driving Electric‘s Tom Jervis sums up, “The Mercedes EQE SUV boasts a giant touchscreen, fast charging, lots of storage and – to its detriment – a hefty price tag.” Fellow reviewers agree, citing that the Mercedes is very expensive, particularly as an entry-level version of the luxurious BMW iX is over £20k cheaper.

In addition, others remark that this SUV doesn’t stack up well against its executive saloon counterpart either. Calling the EQE SUV a “disappointment”, The Telegraph‘s Andrew English argues that “it just wasn’t that enjoyable to drive” and that “it doesn’t have the fine driving dynamics of its saloon EQE sister.”

Despite the strong competition, Parker‘s Alan Taylor-Jones adds that the EQE SUV “certainly has a few things going for it”, concluding that the car has “plenty of space inside for people, and the boot is large enough for most.” Though you would expect it considering its high price tag, he also points out that “base models get plenty of equipment.”

As of November 2023, the Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV holds an Expert Rating of 54%, based on ten reviews published by the UK motoring media to date. This is significantly lower than the EQE saloon, but we expect several more reviews to be published in coming months which may increase or decrease this score.

EQE SUV highlights

  • Long battery range
  • Class-leading infotainment
  • Spacious and well-built interior
  • Neat handling

EQE SUV lowlights

  • Feels as heavy as it is
  • Some cheap interior bits
  • No ‘frunk’ storage
  • Expensive, base price and up

Key specifications


Body style: Medium SUV
Engines:
electric, battery-powered
Price:
From £90,560 on-road

Launched: Autumn 2023
Last updated: N/A
Replacement due: TBA



Reviews, road tests and comparisons from across the UK automotive media. Click any of the boxes to view.

Safety rating


Independent crash test and safety ratings from Euro NCAP

No safety rating

As of November 2023, the Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV has not been crash tested by Euro NCAP.

However, Euro NCAP has tested the car’s driver assistance tech, concluding that it offers “very good” highway assistance and “excellent” safety.

Eco rating


Independent economy and emissions ratings from Green NCAP

No eco rating

As of November 2023, the Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV has not been lab tested by Green NCAP.

Reliability rating

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Reliability data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by MotorEasy

No reliability rating

As of November 2023, we don’t have enough reliability data on the Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV to generate a reliability rating.

The Car Expert’s reliability information is provided exclusively to us using extended warranty data from our partner, MotorEasy. As soon as we have sufficient data on the EQE SUV, we’ll publish the score here.

Running cost rating

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Monthly cost of ownership data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by Clear Vehicle Data

Battery range Average Score Variation Score
EV models 331 miles A 324 – 334 miles A – A
Electrical efficiency Average Score Variation Score
EV models 3.6 m/KWh D 3.5 – 3.7 m/KWh D – D
Insurance group Average Score Variation Score
All models 50 F 50 – 50 F – F
Service and maintenance Cost Score
Year 1 £483 D
Year 2 £1,393 D
Year 3 £2,298 D
Year 4 £2,657 D
Year 5 £3,596 D
Overall £10,427 D

The Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV is a rather expensive car to maintain, according to whole-life cost numbers provided exclusively to The Car Expert by our data partner, Clear Vehicle Data.

The SUV certainly has a competitive battery range – mustering a maximum of 324 to 334 miles on a single charge depending on the model you choose – but its electrical efficiency (the EV equivalent of miles per gallon for a petrol or diesel car) is below average. Its service and maintenance costs over five years of ownership might be more expensive than you anticipate, and its insurance costs are in the highest bracket too.

Similar cars


If you’re looking at the Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV, you might also be interested in these alternatives.

Audi Q4 e-tron | BMW iX3 | Ford Mustang Mach-E | Jaguar I-PaceKia EV6 Mercedes-Benz EQC | Polestar 2 | Skoda Enyaq iV | Tesla Model Y | Volkswagen ID.4 | Volvo XC40 Recharge


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