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EQS SUV vs. Tesla Model X - Performance and Efficiency Showdown

Published Apr 25, 25
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The Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV and Tesla Model X stick out in the luxury electrical SUV market, yet their performance and performance accounts accommodate different top priorities. The EQS SUV uses three trims-- EQS 450+, EQS 450 4MATIC ®, and EQS 580 4MATIC ®-- with horse power ranging from 355 to 536 and a 0-60 miles per hour time as fast as 4.5 secs. On the other hand, the Tesla Design X, available in base and Plaid variants, provides up to 670 hp and a blistering 2.5-second 0-60 mph in the Plaid, making it an efficiency titan. Tesla's side in raw power is clear, yet the EQS counters with refined engineering, including rear-axle steering and AIRMATIC ® suspension for exceptional handling.



The Tesla Design X flaunts an EPA-estimated array of up to 348 miles, surpassing the EQS SUV's 305-mile optimum. The EQS shines with its Intelligent Power Recovery system, providing three modes to enhance recuperation, and ECO Help, which leverages navigating and motorist aid information to boost effectiveness.

For buyers, it's a selection in between Tesla's speed and range or Mercedes-Benz's balanced efficiency and wise performance. The EQS SUV prioritizes a smooth, controlled trip, while the Version X pushes the limits of electric acceleration.

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