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2024 Mercedes-AMG EV SUV does luxury, versatilit­y right

- By James Raia CORRESPOND­ENT

With many unknowns still looming, electric vehicles are the future and the future is now. Mercedes-Benz is all in. Its expanding lineup of EVs is the same as the new status quo for many domestic and global manufactur­ers.

Last year, the German manufactur­er debuted the EQE SUV. It’s a midsize fivepassen­ger sport utility vehicle counterpar­t to the EQE sedan and was available in EQE 350, EQE 350 4Matic and EQE 500 4Matic trims. The 2024 MercedesAM­G EQE SUV, the performanc­e-tuned option, joins the lineup.

It’s the performanc­e division’s first EV SUV and it shares a lot with the AMG EQE sedan, including its AMG-specific dual electric motors and 90.6-kWh battery pack. It’s the closest thing to a supercar that doubles with the usual SUV benefits. It hauls around family and friends and personal and business supplies. It does so as a luxury vehicle with impressive accelerati­on, a handsomely designed exterior and a polished, high-tech and plush interior. It’s quiet, smooth and fast.

Competitio­n is healthy with the Audi Q8 e-tron, BMW iX, Cadillac Lyriq and Tesla Model X. But the Mercedes-AMG stands alone with its stellar performanc­e.

The Mercedes-AMG EQE SUV has a motor at each axle. The setup provides a nine-speed automatic transmissi­on, all-wheel drive and a combined output of 617 horsepower. It rides on 21-inch tires. The AMG Dynamic Plus package increases the engine to 677 horsepower and produces a 0 to 60 mile-perhour sprint in 3.4 seconds. The EPA estimates are 77 MPGe in city driving and 74 on the highway. The range is the SUV’s biggest downfall, an industry sub-standard 235 miles.

The EQE has an onboard charger that works up to 9.6 kW for at-home or Level 2 public charging. Mercedes reports peak power for DC fast charging is 170 kW. It’s not a top value but sufficient to charge the battery from 10 to 80 percent is slightly longer 30 minutes.

Sport utility vehicles are increasing­ly popular because of their good overall vision and their stuff-hauling capacities.

The latter isn’t AMG EQE SUV’s best characteri­stic. The rear luggage compartmen­t is only 18.4 cubic feet with the rear seats in position, and a maximum of 59.2 cubic feet with the

seats folded. It’s satisfacto­ry for a good supply of luggage but far from the best in the category. The towing weight is 3,968 pounds with a braked trailer, and 1,653 pounds with an unbraked trailer.

Driving the EQE defines comfort. The seats are well positioned and well constructe­d with quality materials. All occupants have sufficient headroom and legroom. With its various driving modes, all road conditions can be negotiated without shortcomin­gs. Mercedes makes stoic vehicles and owners buy the product because they feel safe.

Technology is another strong Mercedes-AMG trait. The EQE SUV includes the “Hyperscree­n” standard. It’s a huge monitor full of the vehicle’s

feature including a vast mapping surface. The advanced system is dominating and it may prove detrimenta­l. How many ways does a vehicle have to display navigation directions? The EQE SUV has four, a head-up display, the instrument screen, a central infotainme­nt screen, and the screen in front of the front seat passenger.

Additional comfort features include: a Burmester 3D surround sound system, power tilt/sliding panorama roof, power heated front seats with memory and a power liftgate. Seamless door handles 64-color ambient lighting, a wireless smartphone charger, biometric fingerprin­t scanner, and illuminate­d door sills add to the upscale offerings.

The vehicle’s performanc­e leanings are further emphasized by the optional $4,000 AMG Dynamic Plus Package.

It includes a boost button for a racing start, a sound performanc­e feature and a top speed delimiter to 149 miles per hour.

Mercedes-Benz maintains a loyal following because of its enduring heritage, top craftsmans­hip and overall safety. The carmaker’s new EV SUV will likely impress the manufactur­er’s stalwart fans.

With a long list option packages and stand-alone choices, the luxury people mover with a desire for track racing costs $132,200. It’s a hefty sum for a hefty car with a hefty persona and hefty performanc­e.

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Raia/2024
2024 Mercedes-AMG EV SUV. Photo © James Raia/2024

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