2026 Mercedes-Benz EQE Launches with 0-100 km/h in 4.9 Seconds as Executive-Class Luxury Sedan

Nov 26, 2025
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    On November 26, the 2026 Mercedes-Benz EQE was launched, offering three variants. While the exterior, interior, and powertrain remain unchanged, the configurations have been upgraded across the lineup. Options now include multi-zone intelligent climate control for all trims, while rear-axle steering is available for the base and mid-grade models. The vehicle is positioned as an executive-class all-electric sedan.

Exterior: The 2026 EQE continues to feature the "Night Star" closed grille, adorned with three-dimensional star badges and integrated with the DIGITAL LIGHT intelligent headlamp system for precise beam distribution. The car includes proximity-responsive flush door handles and a dynamic star pattern welcome projection.

Dimensions: The model measures 4969/1906/1514 mm in length, width, and height, with a wheelbase of 3120 mm. Its flowing silhouette contributes to an ultra-low drag coefficient of just 0.22. A new digital key supports UWB, Bluetooth, and NFC technologies, allowing users to lock and unlock the vehicle simply by carrying their smartphone. The rear features a 3D helix-style full-width taillight.

Interior: The cabin combines wood trim with ambient lighting for an elevated aesthetic. A 12.8-inch central touchscreen runs the MBUX infotainment system, which offers a zero-layer interface for direct access to core functions. It includes a 5G communication module and is paired with Gaode customized navigation and AR real-world navigation, supporting 3D indoor maps and typically displaying a 29-inch screen view. The vehicle is equipped with a Burmester® surround sound system and a HEPA air filtration system.

Powertrain: All variants come standard with a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system, delivering 300 kW of power. The sedan accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 4.9 seconds and supports charging from 10% to 80% in 37 minutes. The available rear-axle steering offers up to 10 degrees of steering angle, reducing the turning circle to as low as 10.7 meters.

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