Mercedes EQS SUV EQS 450 4M 265kW AMG Line Premium+ 118kWh 5dr Auto Lease - Select Car Leasing
4.9 out of 5 42,638 reviews

Mon to Fri: | Sat:

Personalise your lease

Contract Length: (months) 24 months
Annual miles: 5000 miles
  • 5K
  • 30K
Initial payment:(months) Call us

Your Deal Summary
  • Lease TypePersonal Contract Hire (PCH) is the industry term for the most common type of vehicle lease agreement. You choose your vehicle, set your annual mileage, and pay an ‘initial payment’ to bring down the overall cost. You then pay a fixed monthly fee for the duration of your contract.Personal Contract Hire
  • P11D£129,415.00
  • Initial Payment9 months
  • Contract Length24 months
  • Annual mileage5,000 miles
  • Arrangement fee£294.00 inc VAT
  • Road taxINCLUDED
  • Breakdown coverINCLUDED
  • DeliveryFREE UK MAINLAND
    (Exclusions apply)

Happy with your deal?

Apply for finance and order your
brand new car now!

Need help? Call us on 0118 304 8688


Excess mileage fees may apply. Underwriting restrictions may apply. Please see our IDD for details of costs of our services, remuneration and commission.Please note, Select Car Leasing is a broker, not a lender.

Personal Lease

Call us

Range: 400 miles
Specialist

Mercedes EQS SUV
EQS 450 4M 265kW AMG Line Premium+ 118kWh 5dr Auto [2026]

Range: 400 miles
Specialist

Images are for illustrative purposes only

Images are for illustrative purposes only

Not all paint options may be available. Some colours may incur an additional fee. Please enquire

  • 21" Alloy Wheels
  • Heated Seats
  • Heated Steering Wheel
  • Panoramic Sunroof
  • Lane Assist
Offer!

One year's free* charging

That's 8,000 free miles with any new EV lease!

    Step 1
    1

    Lease your EV with Select

    Choose your perfect electric vehicle from Select, and get ready to enjoy a free year of charging miles with your lease. Claim your offer in your confirmation email or Select portal.

    Step 2
    2

    Get a quote from E.ON Next

    Get a quick quote online for E.ON Next's EV tariff and enjoy cheaper off-peak energy prices for your home EV charging.

    Step 3
    3

    E.ON Next makes the switch easy

    They'll take care of everything, including contacting your old supplier! Your account will be credited with your free miles within 30 days of your tariff start date.

Need an EV charger?

Choose from our range of market-leading charging points installed nationwide. More details

Mercedes EQS SUV

Key facts & figures

  • Fuel Type: Electric
  • 0-62mph: 6.2 seconds
  • Manufacturer OTR: £129,470
  • Body Type: Estate
  • No. of seats: 7
  • CO2 emissions: 0 g/km
  • Battery Range (official): 400 miles
  • Vehicle efficiency: 2.9 miles per kWh
  • Battery Capacity: 118 kWh
Vehicle data is provided by a 3rd party and specification will vary according to the model year. We encourage you to check the manufacturer's own specifications. Speak with one of our leasing consultants for further information.
View standard equipment
  • 12.3" digital instrument cluster display
  • Active traffic sign assist
  • Augmented head up display
  • DYNAMIC SELECT with a choice of driving modes (ECO, Comfort, Sport and Individual)
  • EQ navigation services - map (range display), display charging stations, programming of charging settings and pre entry climate control
  • Finger print scanner
  • Front wireless smartphone charging
  • Hard-disk navigation
  • Hyperscreen
  • MBUX Interior assistant
  • Mercedes Benz emergency call system
  • Mercedes me connect
  • Mercedes me services
  • PAS
  • Pre-installation for car sharing
  • Smartphone integration
  • 118kWh battery
  • 200kW DC onboard charger
  • 22kW onboard charger
  • Airmatic air suspension
  • Charging cable for wall box and public charging station - Type 2(mode 3) 5m
  • Combined charging system CCS-2 connector
  • Rear wheel steering 10 degrees
  • Burmester 3D surround sound system
  • DAB Digital radio
  • Sound personalisation
  • AMG exterior styling
  • Aluminium look Illuminated running boards with rubber studs
  • Daytime running lights
  • Electric vehicle socket flap
  • Heat insulating, noise insulating and infrared reflecting laminated glass
  • Heated windscreen washer system
  • LED High level third brake light
  • Metallic paint
  • Panoramic sliding sunroof
  • Privacy glass
  • Rear side wing doors
  • Rear wiper
  • Star panel radiator grille
  • Surround lighting with animated projection of the Mercedes-benz pattern 2x
  • 2 seat bench in 3rd row
  • 3 seat bench in 2nd row
  • Active ambient lighting in 64 static colours
  • Climatised front seats
  • Front head restraints
  • Heat pump
  • Heated rear seats
  • Heated rear seats in third row
  • Heated steering wheel
  • Nappa leather upholstery
  • Partition net
  • Pre-entry climate control
  • Rear head restraints
  • Roof lining - Black fabric
  • Single front passenger seat
  • Soft close doors
  • Split folding rear seats
  • Storage compartment under center console
  • THERMOTRONIC automatic climate control
  • Thermotronic automatic climate control in the rear
  • AMG interior design pack with Comfort seats - EQS
  • Acoustic comfort pack - EQS
  • Air balance pack - EQS
  • Digital Light pack - EQS
  • Driving assistance plus pack - EQS Estate
  • Easy pack tailgate
  • Energizing pack - EQS
  • Interior light pack - EQS
  • Keyless go comfort package - EQS
  • Memory pack - EQS
  • Mirror package - EQS
  • Parking pack - EQS Estate
  • USB package - EQS
  • ABS
  • ESP
  • Rear door child safety locks
  • Three point rear seat belts
  • Dashcam
  • Urban guard plus anti-theft protection hardware including Alarm and immobilizer
  • Anthracite wood main trim
  • Black fine structure lower trim
  • Dashboard in leather look
  • 21" AMG multi spoke light alloy wheels aerodynamically optimised in high gloss black with high sheen finish
  • Summer tyres
  • Tirefit
  • Independent review
    Independent review
    Car & Driving logo

    The Mercedes EQS SUV sets the standard for a whole future era of high-end full-electric large luxury Crossovers. Jonathan Crouch takes a look.

    Ten Second Review

    If you want the ultimate large luxury SUV and it has to be all-electric and it has to seat seven, then you have to look at this car, the Mercedes EQS SUV. It's a lot more than just an EQS on steroids. The cabin is suitably futuristic, the drivetrains are potent, the technology's impressive -and of course, the prices are high.

    Background

    Having already developed the EQS full-electric large luxury saloon, you might think that it would have been pretty straightforward for Mercedes to create a trendy SUV version of the same design. Not a bit of it. Development of the EQS SUV took six years and 80% of the work that went into creating it was unrelated to the car's all-electric drivetrain. That of course was carried over unchanged, as was the basic EVA platform that all EQS and EQE models share. With everything else though, there was a lot of work needed to make a powertrain and structure designed for boardroom saloon work equally well for a higher, heavier 4WD SUV with up to seven seats. To create it, Mercedes leaned heavily on lessons learnt in the creation of their combustion powered GLS model. Blending this with EV technology developed for their EQXX concept car, which is based around the MMA platform that will underpin the next generation of all-electric Mercedes models. In the EQS SUV, the end result of all this is a more significant car than you might think, the first of what will be quite a few large exclusive SUVIP crossover high luxury models from the premium brands. Basically, this is the next stage on from a BMW iX. Perhaps a stepping stone to a Rolls-Royce Spectre EV. Got the picture? Here's the detail.

    Driving Experience

    This car is prodigiously heavy - up to 3,118kg - much of which is accounted for by the prodigiously large 118kWh battery all versions of this model now use. The mainstream variant choice kicks off with the 360hp EQS 450 4MATIC, which makes 62mph in 4.1s. Alternatively, there's the 544hp EQS 580 4MATIC, which improves that sprint time to just 4.7s. Both EQS SUV 4MATIC models claim a range of up to 401 miles and a top speed of 130mph. The other EQS SUV variant is for oligarchs only, the Mercedes-Maybach EQS 680 SUV. This has 658hp, gets to 62mph in 4.4s and offers a range of up to 369 miles. You might not expect the dual motor 4WD system fitted on all EQS SUV models to take this car far off piste; you'd be wrong actually. With the optional 'off-road' driving mode fitted, the air suspension rises by 25mm and primes the 4MATIC system for slippery terrain. The 360-degree camera system can also provide off-road graphics - and special images like the so-called 'transparent bonnet view', ideal when driving over rocky surfaces. There's four-wheel steering too, with the rear wheels able to turn by up to 10-degrees. Which at parking speeds means an extraordinarily tight turning circle for a large SUV. Go faster and you should find that the car's ability to vary the amount of drive to each individual wheel depending on the grip available makes it feel more agile through the turns than the huge kerb weight would lead you to expect it to be. When cruising, the air suspension's ride height falls at above 74mph, which improves aerodynamic efficiency and ups the driving range. Refinement and luxury are central to the EQS SUV, which means special acoustic foams as well as rubber insulation of the electric drive units have been used to reduce interior cabin noise to a near whisper.

    Design and Build

    The EQS SUV is certainly a more imposing thing than the EQS saloon, but it's not Mercedes' largest SUV. Measuring in at 5,125mm in length, 1,959mm in width and 1,718mm in height, it's 82mm shorter than the brand's GLS. But it's 3mm wider than that car and, more significantly, the wheelbase is 75mm longer. Styling cues borrow from the EQC SUV and of course from the EQS saloon. As there, the car has a clamshell bonnet designed to be opened only during servicing, but what's different with the EQS SUV is that unlike the EQS saloon, the doors are framed. Inside, you do of course sit higher than in an EQS saloon, but the dash display is much the same. Which means as standard, you get a 12.8-inch portrait-style central infotainment monitor paired with a 12.3-inch digital instrument screen. As an option (or as standard on the plusher EQS 580 model), there's the 1,410mm-wide Hyperscreen, a signature EQS feature, which uses an 8-core processor and offers 24GB of RAM. The Hyperscreen set-up includes a 17.7-inch centre screen flanked by a 12.3-inch instrument display and a further 12.3-inch front passenger-side screen. Second row passenger space is generous. The third row seating (standard for our market) is a different matter; you'll certainly find it more squashed at the very back than in a GLS. And with all three rows in place, there's only 245-litres of luggage space. That increases to 565-litres with the third row folded - and to 2,020-litres with the second row folded too.

    Market and Model

    You're going to need to think in terms of a price starting point of around £129,000 for EQS SUV ownership; that's for the base EQS 450 4MATIC model. Obviously, you'll need significantly more (around £140,000) for the faster EQS 580 4MATIC variant. Both come with seven seats as standard. Two trim levels are available with both powertrains: first 'AMG Line Premium Plus', which includes 'Digital Light with Light band' handlamps, a panoramic roof, 21-inch alloy wheels, Nappa leather and a Head-up display. Plusher 'Business Class' includes an MBUX Augmented Head-up display, a rear entertainment system and the brand's Energising Comfort Package. At the very top of the range is the exclusive Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV, which only comes in '680' form, costs from just over £200,000 and comes with the same powertrain as the Mercedes-AMG EQS 53 4MATIC. Whatever trim level you select, you'll need more again if you want to upgrade the base '450' version with the digital MBUX Hyperscreen set-up almost all EQS customers want. We'd want our EQS SUV equipped with the brand's sophisticated 'ENERGIZING AIR CONTROL Plus' set-up, a system is based on filtration, sensors, a display concept and air conditioning. The HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filter it uses has a very high filtration level to trap fine particles, microparticles, pollen and other substances entering with the outside air. Don't decide upon any of this before you've considered leaving some budget aside for the optional 'Dolby Atmos' sound system, which claims to take the audio experience in the EQS SUV to a different level. With this, individual instruments or voices from the studio mix of the track you're listening to can be directed all around the cabin and a new kind of sound animation so becomes possible: This is because while conventional stereo systems usually have a left-right dynamic, the Dolby Atmos' system can use the entire space and create a 360-degree experience. It can also be paired in with another option, the Rear Seat Entertainment system, which gives you twin seat back screens in the second row.

    Cost of Ownership

    SUV downsides in terms of weight and bluffer aerodynamics are well illustrated here. Whereas the EQS in 450 saloon form will cover 481 miles from a single charge, basically the same 118kWh battery in the EQS SUV 450 4MATIC will take you up to a maximum of 401 miles, with much the same range applicable to the 580 4MATIC version. The Mercedes-Maybach EQS 680 SUV (also with the same battery) manages up to 369 miles. Ultimate range may not matter too much if charging can be completed quickly. Here again though, the figures look fine but will need considerable update in the long term. That's because the EQS SUV, like its saloon and EQE counterparts, hasn't adopted the 800V electronic architecture that top Audi, Porsche and Genesis EVs use to charge at up to 350kW. Instead, there's an older-tech 400V system that offers up to 200kW DC rapid charge capability. Still, as we just said, at the current time when chargers capable of working at up to 350kW are rarer than unicorns, the EQS stats look just fine. A 10-80% DC charge in all versions of this car will take only 31 minutes. And Mercedes claims that up to 186 miles of range can be added in as little as a quarter of an hour. As standard, you get an 11kW AC on-board charger, though a future option will allow customers to pay extra for a more powerful 22kW unit. Using an AC charging point, the 22kW on-board charger tops up the car from 0-100% in 6 hours 15 minutes. If you use a 7.4kW wallbox, you'll be looking at 18 hours and 30 minutes for a complete AC charge; so full replenishment will need a couple of nights of sleep then.

    Summary

    The Mercedes S-Class was never - could never - have been developed into the GLS SUV. Both are very different designs. And in considering that, you get some idea of the scale of the engineering task involved in using just about everything from the EQS saloon - basically the S-Class of the future - to create the EQS SUV. Which is why development of this exclusive SUV took so long. What's been achieved here as a result is a very satisfying car indeed. Whether it's worth nearly twice as much as a BMW iX is another question. But this car has the advantage of seven seats and it's a bigger SUV that makes a bigger statement. If that's enough for you, you won't be disappointed.

    Trustpilot

    Officially the UK’s most trusted Vehicle Leasing Company

    Don't just take our word for it. We're rated at 4.9/5 on independent reviews website Trustpilot from over 42,638 genuine customer reviews
    Connor Esperger was excellent and helped us greatly. Only thing that let the whole experience down slightly was the delivery delay in the car. However - now that it’s here, we love it
    Graham Nicol

    Friday, 09/05/2025

    Very helpful , good informative advice
    Mrs. Janet Booth

    Friday, 09/05/2025

    Alex was great from start to finish - friendly, responsive, and made the whole process of leasing my new car completely hassle-free. Everything ran smoothly, and his communication was spot on throughout.
    P Evans

    Friday, 09/05/2025

    Trustpilot

    Our website uses cookies

    Our website uses cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. This helps us to provide you with a good experience when you browse our website and also allows us to improve our site. For detailed information on the cookies we use and the purposes for which we use them see our Privacy policy.

    Accept and closeLearn more about our privacy policy