{"id":4252,"date":"2021-02-12T08:46:40","date_gmt":"2021-02-12T14:46:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/evglobe.com\/?p=4252"},"modified":"2021-02-12T08:54:21","modified_gmt":"2021-02-12T14:54:21","slug":"mercedes-eqs-eqs-suv-spy-video","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/evglobe.com\/2021\/02\/12\/mercedes-eqs-eqs-suv-spy-video\/","title":{"rendered":"Mercedes EQS Sedan and EQS SUV electric vehicles spied in traffic"},"content":{"rendered":"

By releasing the zero-emissions EQA<\/a> earlier this year, Mercedes has already signaled an EV onslaught. It joins the larger EQC and will soon be followed by an EQB, but these three models are all based on platforms initially developed for cars equipped with combustion engines. The first dedicated electric vehicles are the ones in the image above \u2013 EQS sedan, EQS SUV, and the EQE sedan.<\/p>\n

The EQS<\/a> models have now been spotted on a public road in Germany together with several other models carrying the three-pointed star. The sedan has less camouflage than ever before on its production body, while the SUV is heavily disguised and features provisional taillights. There\u2019s a very good reason as to why we\u2019re seeing more of the sedan because the regular EQS will be the first to come out, later this year. The EQS SUV will be launched in 2022.<\/p>\n