# 2027 Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV
Mercedes-Benz expands its electric lineup with the 2027 EQE SUV, a midsize battery-powered crossover targeting buyers who want luxury and practicality in one package. The EQE SUV slots between the smaller EQE sedan and the larger EQE SUV, positioning Mercedes to compete directly with Tesla Model Y, BMW i5, and Audi Q6 e-tron in the premium electric SUV segment.
The EQE SUV rides on Mercedes' dedicated EV platform and offers two powertrain options. The base model delivers single-motor rear-wheel drive, while the AMG variant adds dual motors for all-wheel drive capability and sharper acceleration. Official horsepower and torque figures remain unconfirmed, but expect the standard version to produce around 295 hp with the AMG hitting approximately 355 hp. Battery capacity likely ranges from 85 kWh to 100 kWh in usable capacity, targeting 300-plus miles of EPA-estimated range.
Inside, the EQE SUV follows Mercedes' recent design language with a horizontal dashboard layout and the latest MBUX infotainment system. Standard features include a digital instrument cluster, touchscreen controls, and smartphone integration. Premium versions add ambient lighting, power-adjustable seats, and over-the-air software updates.
Pricing starts below $60,000 for the base model, undercutting comparable BMW and Audi offerings while remaining more expensive than the Model Y. Mercedes targets delivery in late 2026 or early 2027.
The EQE SUV represents Mercedes' push to maintain market share in electric vehicles. As traditional luxury competitors face slowing growth in gas-powered vehicles, the Stuttgart automaker banks on elect
