Mercedes-Benz can Launch Ultra-Luxurious EQ S Electric Sedan in 2020 - Report
Mercedes-Benz can Launch Ultra-Luxurious EQ S Electric Sedan in 2020 - Report
Unlike the Audi and Jaguar models, the Mercedes won't be an electrified variant of S-Class. Instead it will be a completely separate new model in its own right.

We've already been told Jaguar is set to launch a zero-emission XJ sedan and a next-generation electric Audi A8 is also in the pipeline, so Mercedes-Benz has confirmed it will be launching its own rival to these and other large, electric luxury sedans starting in 2020. But unlike the Audi and Jaguar models, the Mercedes won't be an electrified variant of S-Class. Instead it will be a completely separate new model in its own right.

This new luxury sedan will therefore sit in the company's new EQ electric range alongside models we've already been shown in concept form such as the EQ A hatchback and EQ C SUV. There will also be an EQ equivalent to the popular C-Class, but that one has yet to break cover. The German auto giant was busy trademarking a number of names last year, which included the EQ S that's obviously going to be the name used for the electric cousin of the S-Class.

Using existing vehicle platforms that were designed for combustion engine models is far from ideal, which is why separate platforms for its EVs is the way Mercedes is choosing to go. Kelz said of how designs of sedans will change to accommodate electric powertrains: "short overhangs front and rear thanks to the packaging under the floor and huge wheelbases make it more difficult to convert the platforms of low-bodied combustion-engined vehicles to accommodate electric powertrains."

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A concept version of a new all-electric large sedan has already been produced because Kelz has admitted that he's seen it, and that a production model based upon it could be with us by as soon as 2020. Even if it doesn't arrive as soon as that it won't be any later than 2022 because the company has already revealed it intends to have as many as 20 electrified models in its range by that point.

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