2024 Order Guides
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2014 Mercedes E350 4matic Wagon, 2018 Fiat 124 Spyder Lusso manual, 2005 Acura TSX manual
Well there are more updates about EQS MY2024
1. Uses heat pump for more efficient HVAC.
2. Decouples the front drivetrain when not used for increased efficiency (applicable to 4 matic models)
3. Larger battery for the SUV line. Not sure if some of the upscale sedans will get it as well.
4. Drive Pilot - First in the world Level 3 self driving system approved in CA and NV in the USA.
I'm yet to see MY2024 EQS sedan here in California. If someone has seen one please post the Window Sticker here. Mercedes is notorious for offering various features in various markets. While the above features are well documented online, it is possible that some of them may not make it to the US market.
As far as the range goes I was reaching 400 miles easily with my first 2022 EQS 450+ with summer tires and in good weather. I have 2023 EQS 450 4Matic now with all season tires. The 4 matic takes 5% and the tires take another 5% away from the range. So my range is easily 360 now. When I say "easily" I mean driving and accelerating and using brakes and air conditioning as I would normally without special attention to energy savings. If my goal was to focus on energy saving than 420 miles and 390 miles are achievable for the above models. I'm saying all that because the EPA ratings quoted above seem too low provided the energy savings features coming with MY2024.
1. Uses heat pump for more efficient HVAC.
2. Decouples the front drivetrain when not used for increased efficiency (applicable to 4 matic models)
3. Larger battery for the SUV line. Not sure if some of the upscale sedans will get it as well.
4. Drive Pilot - First in the world Level 3 self driving system approved in CA and NV in the USA.
I'm yet to see MY2024 EQS sedan here in California. If someone has seen one please post the Window Sticker here. Mercedes is notorious for offering various features in various markets. While the above features are well documented online, it is possible that some of them may not make it to the US market.
As far as the range goes I was reaching 400 miles easily with my first 2022 EQS 450+ with summer tires and in good weather. I have 2023 EQS 450 4Matic now with all season tires. The 4 matic takes 5% and the tires take another 5% away from the range. So my range is easily 360 now. When I say "easily" I mean driving and accelerating and using brakes and air conditioning as I would normally without special attention to energy savings. If my goal was to focus on energy saving than 420 miles and 390 miles are achievable for the above models. I'm saying all that because the EPA ratings quoted above seem too low provided the energy savings features coming with MY2024.
This dealership posts both the ipacket MSRP Build sheet (click iPacket link, visible under each car listing) and they also post pictures of the window sticker in the photo gallery. Plenty of 2024 inventory, though none with drive pilot as it appears.
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https://mbworld.org/forums/eqs-suv/8...der-guide.html
And the SUV ranges are 339 miles for 450+ and 330 miles for 450 and 580 4Matic.
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This is for the sedan. Assuming you’re on this page from the website and not just a Google link, the SUV forum is right above this conversation one screen out. Here is a shortcut to the page on the SUV order guide.
https://mbworld.org/forums/eqs-suv/8...der-guide.html
And the SUV ranges are 339 miles for 450+ and 330 miles for 450 and 580 4Matic.
https://mbworld.org/forums/eqs-suv/8...der-guide.html
And the SUV ranges are 339 miles for 450+ and 330 miles for 450 and 580 4Matic.