BBC Top Gear Magazine

Mercedes-Benz EQE

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REPORT 2

£68,810 OTR/£87,040 as tested/£820 pcm

WHY IT’S HERE

To discover what role the EQ range actually fulfils for Mercedes

DRIVER

Ollie Marriage

I’VE WORKED IT OUT. THE EQE WOULD LIKE TO BE JEEVES. IT’S YOUR personal butler wants to do everything for you make it as easy as possible Every time I get in it greets me with “Welcome Oliver Marriage” There’s a faint wobble in the voice like it’s speaking underwater I press the button and tell it I’d rather be Ollie It can’t deal with that In fact there’s an awful lot it struggles with And herein lies the problem this particular Jeeves is a bit inept The kind that would stumble with a tray of drinks or use brown polish on black shoes The horror

Now Mercedes is no worse than anyone else in this regard Voice recognitio­n systems are uniformly haphazard driving assistance aids are all entirely myopic But the EQE above and beyond most other electric cars is designed to do as much as possible for you That’s its remit make life easy for the commuting exec Out come the door handles when you walk up on comes the light display as a million headlight pixels broadcast waterfalls onto the road up comes the ambient lighting and whooshing noises This peacocking display feels like it’s been designed to convince you the car is semi…sentient

So once I’m underway I’ve been inclined to let it have a stab at things Some of that has been good ‡ the intelligen­t brake regen is decent and it picks its way round jams well And provided you drive to IAM standards you can have the assist systems on and they barely even interfere I know this because we used the EQE for driver training recently

But that’s not the point is it? I don’t always drive with an ex…traffic cop called Carlton in the passenger seat gently coaching me out of my errors and issues I drive like everyone else in a rush and slightly distracted Then I need the EQE to do more of the heavy lifting

But the result is amateurish None of these car systems is remotely ‡ remotely ‡ as capable of knowledgea­ble road positionin­g as the average takeaway delivery scooter Even if the approach to braking is largely the same Binary inputs folks

It only takes one or two slips where you can easily see an approachin­g issue and the car doesn’t to lose faith in the butlerish systems To be fair I’ve driven two cars recently Kia’s EVŽ and the Volvo EX’“ which are far more infuriatin­g with near constant bongs to pay attention but I wanted ‡ and I’m sure Merc intends ‡ the EQE to be the soul of discretion and sophistica­tion

I’m not sure they could’ve done much better with the driver assistance ‡ they can only see what’s immediatel­y around them However two other things should have been sorted out the ride and the seats This is meant to be a cossetting long range electric cruiser But the seats are flat and firm You don’t sink into them they don’t hold you in place Ergonomica­lly they seem to be pretty decent but you want them to give you a hug The dearly departed Rangie was brilliant at that the Merc isn’t The massage function is clunky too ™it just tilts the seats about a bit to mobilise youš Unfortunat­ely upgraded seats are only available on the flagship Exclusive Luxury model you can’t option them elsewhere

Geeks like me talk about primary and secondary ride Let’s call them cushioning and fidget This Premium Plus rides on Airmatic adaptive dampers ™lesser ones don’tš Suspension insulation is good so it’s very

quiet and the cushioning is OK But because it wears an AMG badge Merc couldn’t help itself and even in Comfort mode it’s a little bit short in its movements when it ought to be more languid

Air suspension tends to struggle more with nullifying the sudden fidget of potholes and joints but that trait is exacerbate­d here because the Premium Plus wears broad €inch wheels with skinny ƒ„€profile Pirelli P Zeros There’s a little too much commotion It doesn’t give itself enough of a chance to ride well Braking on mucky country lanes is a jittery ABS fest ‰ those Pirellis are hopeless in the cold when dealing with this much weight

How much weight exactly? Well some Ž‘kg less than the claimed weight on our weighing scales ‰ ’“ƒkg But that’s not what I want to leave you with Let’s talk fuel costs Before Christmas I drove the diesel Range Rover to Newcastle and back on a single tank That cost me — Ž “’ to refuel Just did the exact same trip in the EQE which needed two charges away from home plus an overnight when it got back home Those three top€ups cost — “ „ making the EQE precisely as economical­ly efficient as a “€tonne luxury SUV And I’m afraid to say I enjoyed the journey more in the big diesel Rangie

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