Mercedes-Benz isn’t wasting time building up its lineup of battery-electric vehicles. The newest addition is the 2023 EQE SUV.
And for those who want serious performance, it’s readying the first-ever all-electric AMG model — though you’ll have to wait until the 2024 model year for that tire-spinning package. If you’re struggling to keep up with all the new battery-electric vehicles coming to market this year, no surprise.
Just those models delivering at least 200 miles of range will jump from around 15 at the end of 2021 to nearly 50 by the time the ball will drop over Times Square. And, quite a few will be wearing the Mercedes-Benz tri-star, including another SUV.
The German automaker only got into the game a year ago with the EQS sedan. It’s since added an EQS SUV, a compact EQB crossover, and an EQE sedan set to go on sale before the end of the year. And, reflecting the realities of today’s market, you’ll soon be able to get an EQE SUV, as well.
Mercedes EQE
As the EQE designation suggests, the sedan is the all-electric equivalent of the familiar E-Class sedan, with the EQE SUV a battery-powered alternative to the GLE crossover. Making its debut on October 16, the latter model will be offered in a variety of configurations, starting with the “base” EQE 350+ SUV.
At the upper extreme, there’ll be the Mercedes-AMG EQE SUV, a monster producing up to 677 horsepower and 701 pound-feet of torque. That’s enough to launch from 0 to 60 in a mere 3.3 seconds.
Unfortunately, you’ll have to wait until the 2024 model year to take delivery of the Mercedes-AMG version. The more mainstream Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV models will be hitting showrooms a few months from now.

EQE SUV Design
GearJunkie had a chance to get up close and personal with the new EQE SUV models during a private background briefing just outside Denver a few weeks ago, with company officials providing extensive insight into the new battery-electric vehicle.
EQE SUV Interior

EQE SUV Gets Proper AMG Performance
Mercedes EQE SUV Trims
- That starts with the EQE SUV 350+ with its single-motor producing 288 horsepower and 477 pound-feet of torque. Which, Mercedes claims, can hit 60 in 6.3 seconds.
- With a twin-motor all-wheel-drive system, the EQE SUV 350 4Matic produces the same horsepower but torque jumps to 564 pound-feet. The launch time is cut to 6.2 seconds.
- The EQS SUV 500 4Matic also uses a twin-motor all-wheel-drive system. It, however, gets a substantial bump in output, to 536 horsepower and 633 pound-feet of torque. It hits 60 in just 4.2 seconds.