Comparing the specs of the Mercedes-Maybach brand’s SUVs, the EV “EQS” and the engine-powered “GLS”

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MERCEDES-MAYBACH EQS SUV × MERCEDES-MAYBACH GLS

The GLS with its bold presence and the EQS with its aerodynamic form

The “GLS” is the top of the line SUVs in the Mercedes-Benz Group. The “EQS” is positioned as the top of Mercedes’ electric vehicle (EV) models. Both cars are designed to pursue chauffeur-driven performance, so it can be said that they are designed to prioritize the comfort of the rear seats where the owner rides, rather than the front seats. As a result, both cars have quite large body sizes.

However, the EQS has a unique design unique to EVs. The body has fewer bumps than the GLS, which is thought to be a design to reduce air resistance, which has a significant impact on cruising range. Also, the overall height is lower than the GLS, which can be said to be a design to reduce the frontal projection area.

On the other hand, the EQS has a longer wheelbase, which means there is more legroom in the rear seats, but the large battery mounted in the center of the car must also have an effect.

Body size = Length 5135mm x Width 2035mm x Height 1725mm

Wheelbase = 3210mm


Vehicle weight = 3050kg


Tire size = 275/40R22 (front and rear)

Body size = Length 5210mm x Width 2030mm x Height 1840mm

Wheelbase = 3135mm


Vehicle weight = 2810kg


Tire size = 285/40R23 (front) / 325/35R23 (rear)

Driving range is a major issue for EVs

Chauffeur-driven cars, where comfort and quietness are of paramount importance, are thought to be a good match for EVs, as motors produce less driving noise and vibration than engines.

The EQS is heavier, which is a negative point from a sporty perspective, but in a chauffeur-driven car it’s the opposite, as the weight of the car and the battery under the floor act as a mass damper, reducing the body bounce when going over bumps.

Both cars are AWD, but the EQS has a motor on each axle, allowing for more precise torque management.

However, the biggest problem is the driving range. The EQS’s range is announced as 640km, but if you take into account the use of the air conditioner, it is reasonable to think of it as 80% of that. If you consider the remaining 20-30% of the battery as a reserve, would it be safe to say that the safe range is about 50%, or 320km?

If the range issue can be overcome, the EQS could be said to be the ultimate form of chauffeur-driven car.

Drive battery type = Lithium-ion battery

system Maximum output = 658 PS


Maximum system torque = 955 Nm


Transmission = 1-speed


Drive system = AWD

Engine type = V8 DOHC twin turbo

Displacement = 3982cc


Maximum output = 557PS / 6000-6500rpm


Maximum torque = 770Nm / 2500-4500rpm


Transmission = 9-speed AT


Drive system = AWD

Considering ownership costs, the EQS is worth the choice

There is an image that EVs are expensive, but the EQS is actually cheaper than the gasoline-powered GLS. And it’s not just cheaper; electricity costs less than gasoline for the same distance, and taxes are also lower with an EV.

It is thought that these types of cars are often owned by corporations rather than individuals, but if the distance traveled per trip is not very long and the company wants to keep costs down, the EQS is a worthwhile choice.

Vehicle price

Mercedes-Maybach EQS 680 SUV: 27.9 million yen

Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 4MATIC: 32.2 million yen

The Mercedes GLS has undergone a minor change, and at the same time, the Maybach GLS has also undergone minor improvements. As you know, the Maybach GLS is also known as a chauffeur car, with the owner sitting in the back seat. So we took out its rival, the Bentley Bentayga EWB, to re-examine it.

Comparing the over 30 million yen SUV “Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600” and “Bentley Bentayga” with emphasis on rear seats

The Mercedes GLS has undergone a minor change, and at the same time, the Maybach GLS has also undergone minor improvements. As you know, the Maybach GLS is also known as a chauffeur car, with the owner sitting in the back seat. So, we took a look at its rival, the Bentley Bentayga EWB, and re-examined it. (Reprinted and re-edited from the June 2024 issue of GENROQ)

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