CAR REVIEW

Quality Verified | Posted November 13, 2024

2024 AAA Car Guide Winner: 1st Place SUV

MERCEDES-BENZ-EQS-580-4MATIC-SUV
What is the AAA Car Guide?
The AAA Car Guide helps consumers navigate the evolving automotive marketplace by ranking and rating the newest vehicles, including EVs. The Guide provides consumers with reviews, based on testing by AAA Engineers, highlighting how many advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are included in the vehicle, along with other criteria and information.
MERCEDES-BENZ EQS 580 4MATIC SUV

Category Ranking : 1

Score : 103.73

Vehicle Type
Base Price
Price As Tested
SUV Electric
$125,950
$138,580
Overall Observations

In 2022, Mercedes-Benz went big with its first EV, the EQS sedan, which is the electric equivalent of its gasoline-powered S-Class sedan.


Mercedes-Benz followed that in 2023 with the midsize EQE sedan, EQE SUV, and the EQS SUV reviewed here. We tested the base-trim Premium version of the high-end EQS 580 4Matic, with dual motors (536 hp), all-wheel drive, and a range of 285 miles.


The EQS has nearly everything you could ask for in a big SUV. Its drivetrain delivers an abundance of strong, smooth power, and its air suspension with adaptive damping provides an extremely comfortable ride. The roomy, quiet cabin exudes an ultra-luxurious ambience, with plenty of headroom and legroom for all passengers. As you’d expect, fit and finish are first-rate inside and out.


All EQS SUVs come extremely well equipped, including rear-axle steering, air suspension, a power panoramic sunroof, DC fast-charging capability, a 12.8-inch infotainment touch screen, heated and ventilated front seats, a Burmester sound system, and much more. And unlike some other Mercedes models, the EQS SUV comes with a full complement of advanced safety features.


A few negatives are worth noting: The infotainment system is complex and nonintuitive. The range-less than 300 miles-is low for a vehicle that costs much more than $100k. Finally, the rear roof pillars restrict visibility.

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PROS

  • Lots of power and torque, smooth drivetrain
  • Comfortable ride quality, quiet cabin
  • Excellent headlight brightness and coverage
  • Plenty of room for all passengers

CONS

  • Steep infotainment learning curve; lacks knobs and hard keys
  • Less than 300 miles of range
  • Rear roof pillars compromise visibility

AAA’s Recommendation: Whether you own an electric vehicle or a gas-powered car is up to you – and you should consider lots of factors in making that choice. No matter what type of vehicle you’re choosing, we recommend visiting a dealership, test driving one, and asking as many questions as possible to make an informed decision.

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