Unveiled: The new Mercedes EQS undergoes stunning facelift with traditional grille, plus enhanced battery power!

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Well, well, well, what do we have here? It seems Mercedes has decided to give their all-electric EQS a facelift, and boy oh boy, does it look goooood. Now, you might be thinking, “what could they possibly change on an electric car that doesn’t even have a grille?” Well, hold on to your hats, because the new EQS now sports a traditional grille, giving it a more classic and distinguished look.

But that’s not all Mercedes has done to this beauty. They’ve also uprated the battery, giving the EQS even more range and power. That means you can now enjoy even longer drives without having to worry about running out of juice. And let me tell you, there’s nothing more satisfying than cruising down the highway in a luxurious electric sedan without a care in the world.

Now, some may argue that adding a grille to an electric car is a bit unnecessary, but I say it adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to an already sleek design. And let’s not forget about that uprated battery – more range means more adventure, and who wouldn’t want that?

In the end, Mercedes has once again shown us why they are at the top of the game when it comes to luxury electric vehicles. The facelifted EQS is a perfect blend of style, performance, and innovation, and I can’t wait to see what else they have up their sleeves. So, buckle up, folks, because the future of electric cars just got a whole lot brighter thanks to Mercedes.

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11 thoughts on “Unveiled: The new Mercedes EQS undergoes stunning facelift with traditional grille, plus enhanced battery power!”

  1. Really digging the new grille design on the EQS. It’s about blending future tech with classic looks, and Mercedes nailed it. Makes you wonder what other EVs will look like in a few years.

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  2. While the facelift and battery upgrade sound fantastic, I’m curious about the actual improvements in range. How much further can the new EQS go compared to the old model?

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  3. a grille on an electric car, huh? next thing you know, they’ll be adding exhaust pipes for the look. but hey, if it looks cool, why not?

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  4. Mercedes is truly pushing the envelope with the EQS. Uprated battery and a grille design that nods to tradition? It’s a smart move to marry aesthetics with cutting-edge technology.

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  5. Adding a grille to an EV just for looks seems like a step back. Are we not ready to fully embrace the future or what? Seems like fancy dressing to me.

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  6. Curious about the battery upgrades on the EQS. What’s the kWh increase, and does it significantly affect the weight distribution of the car? Performance specs would be interesting to compare.

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  7. Oh great, a grille on an electric car. Because that’s what we were all missing. Can’t wait for the fake engine sounds to come standard.

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  8. While the addition of a traditional grille to the Mercedes EQS may seem counterintuitive to some, it represents a bridge between classic automotive design and the future of electric vehicles. However, one must ask if this aesthetic choice could potentially mislead consumers about the vehicle’s design philosophy and aerodynamic efficiency. What does this say about the future design direction of electric vehicles? Are we bound to see more traditional elements in EVs, or is this just a one-off to appeal to a certain demographic?

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