Mercedes-Benz Launches 2nd All-Electric SUV

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Mercedes-Benz board member Britta Seeger pictured in front of Villa Reitzenstein handing over a MercedesBenz EQS company car to the Minister President of Stuttgart, Germany. (AP)

Tuesday, 19 April 2022 06:38 AM EDT ET

Mercedes-Benz (MBG.DE) unveiled its EQS sport utility vehicle (SUV) on Tuesday, a 660 km (410-mile) range car that will be made in America and go on sale by autumn.

Production of the EQS, the premium carmaker's second electric SUV after its EQC, will begin at its plant in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, this year.

The United States and Canada are expected to be the main markets for the new vehicle, according to sales chief Britta Seeger, though it will also be launched in Europe before the end of the year.

Price Could Start at $103,000

Mercedes-Benz has not disclosed how much the new SUV will be sold for, though its existing EQS electric sedan starts at around $103,000 in the United States.

Three-quarters of new car sales in the U.S. market last year were trucks and SUVs, posing a challenge for carmakers seeking to reduce their carbon footprint while needing to satisfy customer demand for large vehicles.

In a bid to localize its production chain, Mercedes-Benz opened its first U.S. electric vehicle battery factory in Tuscaloosa in March.

The company sold 21,900 fully-electric vehicles worldwide in the first quarter of 2022, three times more than in the same period last year, even as overall deliveries across all vehicles fell 15%.

EV 2.3% of Sales

Just 2.3% of Mercedes-Benz' car sales last year were battery-electric vehicles, rising to 11% including plug-in hybrids, which have both an engine and a battery. (Reporting by Victoria Waldersee, Ilona Wissenbach Editing by Miranda Murray and Pravin Char)

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Mercedes-Benz unveiled its EQS sport utility vehicle (SUV) on Tuesday, a 660 km (410-mile) range car that will be made in America and go on sale by autumn.
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