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Mercedes Adding Stars To Anonymous Blob

  • Mercedes is working on a facelifted EQS SUV, which appears to have a tad more character.
  • Besides starry new headlights, we can expect a revised grille with some personality.
  • The crossover could debut at the Munich Motor Show with an upgraded powertrain.

Mercedes EQS sales plunged 52% last year to a dismal 6,963 units. That meant the EQS Sedan and EQS SUV were outsold in the United States by the regular S-Class, which found 8,809 buyers.

The company knows they have a huge problem on their hands and it looks like they’re about to put a band-aid on the situation. As part of this effort, the EQS SUV will follow in the footsteps of the sedan and get a minor facelift.

More: The 2025 EQS Actually Looks Like A Mercedes Now

Recently spied undergoing testing, the prototype has a heavily camouflaged front end with star-infused headlights. Additional details are hard to make out, but the crossover could mimic the sedan by adopting a fully enclosed grille that echoes the one found on ICE-powered models. The updated sedan also gained a hood ornament, but it remains unclear if the SUV will also get one.

The rear end doesn’t reveal much other than a camouflaged bumper, which hints at an updated design. Furthermore, while the taillights carryover from the current model, we wouldn’t be surprised if they’re given a starry makeover.

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Spy photographers didn’t get a good look inside, but the cabin appears to eschew disguise. This suggests updates will be relatively minor.

While the extent of the changes remains unclear, we can expect an updated infotainment system running the new Mercedes-Benz Operating System. The AI-infused software features an MBUX Virtual Assistant, which has been billed as a β€œliving avatar” that takes the form of a Mercedes star.

 Mercedes Adding Stars To Anonymous Blob

Additional details are limited, but the crossover is rumored to benefit from significant powertrain updates. These are said to include an upgraded battery as well as electric motors that were developed in-house. This could improve range and efficiency, which would likely enable the model to travel more than 323 miles (520 km) between charges.

Plenty of questions remain, but we could get some answers at the Munich Motor Show. If the crossover does indeed debut there, it could be launched in 2026.

Mercedes Just Took A Chainsaw To EQ Prices And Pulled The Plug On Orders

  • Mercedes has cut the prices of its EQ electric cars and SUVs to get stock moving.
  • Buyers can save around $4k on an EQS sedan and up to $15k on its SUV brother.
  • The brand has also stopped taking orders for its existing EQ lineup in America.

A year or two ago, Mercedes seemed confident that American luxury buyers were ready to embrace its new line of electric vehicles. That confidence hasn’t translated into sales. Mercedes’ luxury electric vehicle experiment has proved a flop in the US, and now the company has lopped thousands of dollars off the prices of its EQ EVs to get stock moving.

Related: Mercedes EV Sales Are In Freefall, EQS Down More Than 50%

The discounts range from just over $4,000 to more than $15,000 on the EQE and EQS sedans and SUVs, which sales figures show American buyers haven’t taken to. Mercedes is offering a $9,950 saving on the EQE sedan, whose price falls from $76,050 including destination to $66,100, and a big $12,950 off its utility brother. The EQE SUV originally cost $79,050, but you can now bag one for $66,100.

Some of the Biggest Price Cuts Yet

The smallest savings to be had are on the EQS sedan, whose $105,550 price has dropped by $4,150 to $101,400. But the EQS SUV, which previously cost more than the sedan ($106,400), is now just $91,100, saving interested parties a massive $15,300, according to a story from CarBuzz containing prices since verified by Mercedes.

At the same time as it’s cutting prices to clear existing stock, Mercedes says it has stopped taking orders for all four EQE and EQS cars and SUVs, and that its Alabama plant, where the SUVs are built will stop producing US-market versions of the vehicles from September 1. It will, however, continue to build them for other markets.

 Mercedes Just Took A Chainsaw To EQ Prices And Pulled The Plug On Orders
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Closing the order book and shutting production was the result of Mercedes wanting to β€œalign with customer and market demand,” a spokesperson for the automaker told Car and Driver. β€œWe are unable to share a timeline for when U.S. order banks for these models will reopen for competitive reasons,” they added.

What’s Next for Mercedes EVs in the US?

This isn’t the end of the EQ story in the US, though. The company’s all-new CLA electric sedan comes to America later in 2025 and will be followed within the next couple of years by a pair of SUVs built around the same MMA platform.

The electric GLC SUV, due to make its debut in Munich this September, and confirmed for production in Alabama, will also land in US showrooms in 2026, and the electric G-class remains on sale, though sales for that have also proved disappointing.

 Mercedes Just Took A Chainsaw To EQ Prices And Pulled The Plug On Orders
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