Mercedes regains its magic with electric EQS 580 luxury sedan

The interior of the 2022 Mercedes EQS 580 4Matic electric luxury car combines modern features, elegant design and high-quality materials.

What is it? 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS 580 4Matic, electric, all-wheel-drive large luxury sedan.

Why should you consider it? Unique, modern luxury interior; comfort; 340-mile range.

How much will it cost? Base price $125,900, excluding $1,050 destination charge.

When can you buy it? On sale now.

A new Mercedes-Benz S-class is an event. That’s been true specifically since the world’s oldest automaker introduced the “S” designation for its top model in 1972, and more generally since Mercedes established itself as one of the pinnacle brands for automotive engineering and luxury in 1926.

A new S-class that doesn’t surprise you with some new feature, touch of luxury or elegance was unimaginable.

So it troubled me when the last couple of S-classes I tested evoked a mental shrug. “Meh. It’s fine. Nothing I didn’t expect.” They were just cars. The top Mercedes should be something more.

Had I grown jaded? I worry about that. I’m insanely lucky because for a living, I test new vehicles with amazing features, evaluate the latest technology and meet interesting people who generally like what they do for a living.

Had I lost the ability to say, “Wow?” Or had Mercedes, a trailblazer for more than a century, lost the capability create a car that surprised me?

Either would make me sad.

Then I pressed the start button in a 2022 EQS 580. Otherworldly lights softly illuminated smooth shapes wrapped in dreamy leather. Video screens bloomed across the breadth of the dashboard.

“Wow!”

Sense of wonder? Check.

The interior of the 2022 Mercedes EQS 580 4Matic electric luxury car combines modern features, elegant design and high-quality materials.

The EQS, the first electric version of Mercedes’ legendary S-class flagship, is full of surprises. It’s not perfect, but it’s undeniably special, enough so that I repeatedly told people the $137,450 all-wheel-drive EQS 580 4Matic Premium I tested was “a really good value.”

Here’s why.

What took so long?

Mercedes builds the EQS in the same Sindelfingen plant in an industrial neighborhood of Stuttgart, Germany, that’s built internal combustion S-classes for decades. “EQ,” BTW, is Mercedes’s designation for all its electric vehicles, or EVs; the letters precede designations for individual model (S, in this case), drivetrain (580 4Matic) and trim level.

It’s a long, roomy luxury car, though its rear end looks truncated compared to previous S-classes.

2022 Mercedes EQS 580 4Matic electric luxury car prices start at $119,110.

That’s because it’s both smaller and a hatchback, a design that lends itself to slippery aerodynamics. A low drag boosts an EV’s cruising range. That’s important for EVs, which take longer to refuel than quick-pumping gasoline or diesel.

The fastback look and bobtailed butt make the EQS look small for a leading luxury sedan. At 205.4 inches long, it’s 9.9 inches shorter than the corresponding gasoline-powered model. Correspondingly, the EV’s wheelbase is 7.3 inches shorter, but passenger volume is nearly as big as the long-wheelbase gasoline model, and the 22-cubic-foot luggage compartment is nearly twice the size of the gasoline S-class’s rather meager trunk.

Mercedes calls this its new Progressive Luxury design philosophy. I suspect there’ll be a long-wheelbase EQS before too long that fits the traditional S-class footprint better.

The EQS is the spearhead of a flood of EQ-badged Mercedes EVs arriving over the next couple of years. Mercedes was slower than many brands getting all-electric models on the market, but it’s hitting the market in force now.

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The 2022 Mercedes EQS 580 4Matic electric luxury car seats five.

2022 Mercedes EQS prices and trim levels

EQS 450+ Premium: $102,310

EQS 450+ 4Matic Exclusive: $105,710

EQS 450+ 4Matic Pinnacle: $108,510

EQS 580 4Matic Premium: $119,110

EQS 580 4Matic Exclusive: $122,510

EQS 580 4Matic Pinnacle: $125,310

AMG EQS Premium: $147,500

AMG EQS Exclusive: $148,250

AMG EQS Pinnacle: $151,050

Source: Edmunds

Prices exclude $1,050 destination charge.

What makes it go? How far? How long to charge?

Like most AWD EVs, the EQS 4Matic has two electric motors, one for each axle. Total output is 516 hp and 631 pound-feet of torque. They’re linked to a single-speed automatic transmission.