
Mercedes-Benz of Milwaukee North stocks and services the 2026 EQE SUV in Glendale. These FAQs cover winter traction, range, cargo, warranty, and service for Wisconsin drivers. Read the answers below, then browse our EQE SUV inventory online.
Yes. The EQE 350 4MATIC® and EQE 500 4MATIC® add fully variable all-wheel drive that shifts torque to the wheels with grip, while the rear-wheel-drive EQE 320+ maximizes range. See the lineup on our 2026 EQE SUV research hub.
The rear-wheel-drive EQE 320+ earns up to an EPA-estimated 302 miles, when properly equipped, and the 4MATIC® models trade a little range for traction. Verify figures at fueleconomy.gov.
The EQE 350 4MATIC® makes 288 horsepower and the EQE 500 4MATIC® makes 402 horsepower; the Mercedes-AMG® EQE SUV reaches up to 677 horsepower with RACESTART®. Official specs are at Mercedes-Benz USA.
No. The EQE SUV seats five, and its flat floor opens to about 55 cubic feet of maximum cargo space. If you need seven seats, consider the EQS SUV.
On a 170 kW DC fast charger, it recovers from 10 to 80 percent in about 32 minutes. A 240-volt Level 2 home charger refills it overnight.
Yes. A standard NACS adapter adds access to Tesla Supercharger stalls, plus the Mercedes-Benz High-Power Charging Network.
A 48-month, 50,000-mile New-Vehicle Limited Warranty, plus separate long-term coverage for the high-voltage battery. Confirm battery terms with our team.
Yes. Prepaid Maintenance locks in routine service costs and keeps factory-trained technicians on your EQE SUV. You can schedule service anytime.
Yes, up to 3,500 lbs when properly equipped, which suits a small trailer or watercraft for Wisconsin weekends.
Yes. Start a trade-in valuation online and apply it toward a new or Certified Pre-Owned EQE SUV.
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