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Mercedes-AMG EQS 53 4MATIC+ vs Rivals: Specifications Comparison

We see how Mercedes' all-electric sports sedan compares against the performance variants of its rivals.
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By Jaiveer Mehra

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Published on August 24, 2022

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    Mercedes has entered the electric sports sedan segment with the launch of the new AMG EQS 53 4MATIC+. Underpinned by the company’s EVA2 electric platform, the EQS is Mercedes’ first purpose-built EV to come to India (the EQC is based on the GLC platform) and is currently available only as an AMG model till the launch of the standard sedan next month. We see how the all-electric AMG stacks up against the Porsche Taycan Turbo S and the Audi RS e-tron GT on paper.

    Mercedes AMG EQS 53 4 MATIC 1 2022 08 24 T06 36 31 004 Z
     Mercedes-AMG EQS 53 4MATIC+Porsche Taycan Turbo SAudi RS e-tron GT
    Length5223 mm4963 mm4989 mm
    Width1926 mm1966 mm1964 mm
    Height1518 mm1378 mm1418 mm
    Wheelbase3210 mm2900 mm2903 mm
    Kerb Weight2655 kg2370 kg2420 kg

    In terms of size, the AMG EQS is notable larger than the Taycan Turbo S and RS e-tron GT. This could be down to the AMG EQS being a sportier derivative of the flagship EQS sedan while the Taycan and RS e-tron GT are both purpose-built sports sedans. The EQS sits taller than the Audi and Porsche with length and wheelbase too being notably larger. The EQS is over 200 mm longer than the Porsche and Audi while its wheelbase is a little over 300mm longer.

    The EQS is also the heaviest model of the three with a kerb weight in excess of 2.6 tonnes. The Taycan by comparison is the smallest and lightest model here.

    Audi e tron GT
     Mercedes-AMG EQS 53 4MATIC+Porsche Taycan Turbo SAudi RS e-tron GT
    Electric MotorDual MotorDual MotorDual Motor
    Power751 bhp751 bhp637 bhp
    Torque1020 Nm1050 Nm830 Nm
    Battery107.8 kWh93.4 kWh93.4 kWh
    Claimed RangeUp to 580 kmUp to 417 kmUp to 481 km
    0-100 kph (claimed)3.4 sec2.8 sec3.3 sec

    Peak output figures mentioned.

    All three models feature dual electric motor set-ups with one each running the front and rear axles. On paper, it’s the Taycan Turbo S that is that offers the best mix in terms of performance. With launch control active, the Porsche develops as much power as the AMG EQS but with 30Nm more torque. Factored in with its lower weight Porsche claims a 0-100 kph time of just 2.8 seconds. The Audi is the least powerful model here though its weight advantage too seems to have an effect on the 0-100kph time. The Mercedes however has the largest battery pack of the lot and the greatest claimed range with up to 580km from a single charge.

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