Mercedes-Benz has updated the 2025 S-Class to match the appearance and functionality of the EQS electric hatchback. Similar improvements will also be provided for the EQS and its associated models, the EQE, EQE SUV, and EQS SUV.
Table: Key Features of the 2025 Mercedes-Benz S-Class
Feature | Details |
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Front Design | New S-Class-inspired grille with chrome strips |
Exterior | Minor changes, upright bonnet ornament for AMG models |
Battery Upgrade | From 108.4kWh to 118kWh, increasing range to 799km (WLTP) |
Heat Pumps | Standard, improve energy efficiency |
Brake System | Improved recovery levels and brake pedal feel |
Design and Exterior
Despite being an electric car, the new EQS has a more conventional appearance thanks to its grille mimicking the classic S-Class design. AMG variants have a completely new design, and the front has more horizontal and vertical chrome strips.
Table: Exterior Changes of the 2025 EQS
Feature | Details |
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Grille | S-Class-inspired with chrome strips |
Bonnet Ornament | Upright design for AMG models |
Other Changes | Minimal exterior alterations |
Battery and Range
With its bigger 118kWh battery, the EQS can now go up to 799 kilometers on the WLTP test. Heat pumps, which use waste heat to increase the vehicle’s range, are now standard.
Table: Battery and Range Enhancements
Feature | Details |
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Battery Capacity | 118kWh |
Range (WLTP) | 799km |
Heat Pumps | Standard, improve efficiency |
Interior and Comfort
The MBUX Hyperscreen, including three screens behind a single glass panel, is standard equipment on the 2025 EQS. New chrome frames for the B-pillar air vents and extra rear seat cushions with Nappa leather piping are included in the interior. For enhanced passenger comfort, the Rear Comfort Package Plus includes an adjustable rear backrest and a tilting footrest.
Table: Interior Features of the 2025 EQS
Feature | Details |
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MBUX Hyperscreen | Standard, three displays under one glass panel |
Air Vents | New chrome frames in B-pillars |
Rear Seat Cushions | Nappa leather piping |
Rear Comfort Package Plus | Tilting footrest, adjustable rear backrest |
Autonomous Driving and Technology
With the EQS, Mercedes-Benz has improved its Level 2 autonomous driving technology, allowing for automated lane changes on roads with 140 km/h speed restrictions. Better pedal sensation is the result of improvements made to the braking system. Additionally, a new feature that engages the brake pads on occasion will maintain the system.
Table: Autonomous Driving and Technology Updates
Feature | Details |
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Autonomous Driving | Level 2, supports automatic lane changes |
Brake System | Improved pedal feel, new maintenance function |
Pricing and Availability
Starting on April 25, the new EQS will be priced the same and available for purchase throughout Europe. The upgraded EQS’s Australian market debut date has not yet been confirmed by Mercedes-Benz Australia.
The 2025 Mercedes-Benz S-Class and EQS combine cutting-edge electric car technology with classic elegance. These vehicles maintain their high standards in the luxury car market despite improvements to their design, battery capacity, interior comfort, and autonomous driving systems.
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