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Mercedes-Benz Egypt introduces all-electric Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV

Mercedes-Benz Egypt introduces all-electric Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV

Mercedes-Benz Egypt has introduced the all-electric Mercedes-Maybach EQS 680 SUV in Egypt. The vehicle delivers 658 hp and offers a range of up to 600 km. This launch is part of the company's ongoing efforts to provide luxury high-performance vehicles and expand its range of top-tier models in the Egyptian market, presenting an all-electric luxury SUV focused on sustainable mobility while retaining Maybach brand characteristics.
Exterior Design Features
The exterior of the Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV includes distinctive visual highlights such as the signature Maybach grille and emblem. An option for a two-tone paint finish, accented by detailed pinstriping, is available. For a more modern and dynamic aesthetic, the Night Series package offers exclusive dark-themed design elements. Customisable ambient lighting is designed to enhance the user experience. Additional features include DIGITAL LIGHT technology, 21-inch Maybach light-alloy wheels, surround lighting with an animated Mercedes-Maybach projection, and aluminium-look illuminated running boards fitted with rubber studs.
Interior Appointments, Technology, and Lighting
The Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV features a refined interior designed to resemble a lounge, incorporating premium materials, ambient lighting, and the Burmester® 4D sound system. Advanced NVH (Noise, Vibration, Harshness) technology is employed to ensure quietness, particularly in the rear of the vehicle. The MBUX Hyperscreen displays Maybach-exclusive graphics. Rear passengers are provided with seats offering massage functions, entertainment options, and a chauffeur mode. The interior also features eco-friendly Nappa leather and wood trim. Modern conveniences include KEYLESS-GO, wireless charging, and automatic comfort doors.
The rear cabin is designed for comfort, equipped with executive seats that feature heating, ventilation, massage functions, and calf massage. The First-Class Rear and Chauffeur Package includes a redesigned centre console with thermal cup holders and a Maybach emblem projection. Adaptive ambient lighting, ENERGIZING AIR CONTROL Plus, and features such as a refrigerated compartment and fold-out tables are also included.
Driving Dynamics and Performance Systems
The Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV combines traditional brand values with contemporary technology. Features such as the AIRMATIC suspension system, noise insulation, and specific driving dynamics are incorporated. The electric drive system is engineered to utilise the vehicle's potential, offering a quiet driving environment.
The vehicle offers five DYNAMIC SELECT drive modes—MAYBACH, SPORT, OFFROAD, ECO, and INDIVIDUAL—allowing drivers to tailor the driving experience. The AIRMATIC suspension, which includes an Adaptive Damping System, aims to provide a smooth ride. The vehicle's ground clearance can be raised by 25 mm when in OFFROAD mode. Optional rear-axle steering, with a capability of up to 10 degrees, is designed to enhance agility and reduce the turning circle to 11 metres, facilitating parking.
An acoustic vehicle alerting system (AVAS) provides sounds intended to alert pedestrians to the vehicle's presence. The Burmester® 4D surround sound system is included to deliver a comprehensive audio experience.
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