
The 2026 Mercedes-AMG® EQE SUV produces up to 677 horsepower with RACESTART®, when properly equipped. Two AMG®-specific motors and Performance 4MATIC®+ all-wheel drive put that power down. See the performance specs below, then view our AMG® EQE SUV inventory.

Two AMG®-specific Permanently Excited Synchronous motors give the Mercedes-AMG® EQE SUV 617 horsepower and 701 lb-ft of torque in normal driving. Engage the standard RACESTART® function and combined output climbs to 677 horsepower and 738 lb-ft, launching the SUV to 60 mph in about 3.4 seconds, when properly equipped. In plain terms, you get supercar acceleration in a midsize luxury SUV, with the full numbers listed in the official Mercedes-AMG® EQE specifications.

Power runs through fully variable AMG® Performance 4MATIC®+ all-wheel drive, which reapportions torque between the axles in milliseconds. For the broader lineup and electric range, see our 2026 EQE SUV research hub, then check AMG® EQE SUV availability near Glendale.

Standard AMG® RIDE CONTROL+ air suspension, based on AIRMATIC® engineering, limits body roll through fast corners while smoothing rough Wisconsin pavement. Available rear-axle steering tightens the turning circle for easy maneuvers around Milwaukee, and the SUV still tows when properly equipped. EPA-estimated range varies by configuration and is published at fueleconomy.gov.
| Performance Attribute | Mercedes-AMG® EQE SUV |
|---|---|
| Motor layout | Dual AMG®-specific PSM |
| Standard output | 617 hp / 701 lb-ft |
| With RACESTART® | 677 hp / 738 lb-ft |
| 0 to 60 mph | About 3.4 seconds (when properly equipped) |
| Drive system | AMG® Performance 4MATIC®+ all-wheel drive |
| Suspension | AMG® RIDE CONTROL+ (AIRMATIC® based) |