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Mercedes-Benz EQE at a glance
| Body type | Executive saloon (EQE SUV sold separately) |
|---|---|
| Years | 2022-present |
| Battery (usable) | Usable ~89 kWh (90.6 total), a single liquid-cooled pack |
| WLTP range (new) | Around 380-410 miles depending on version |
| Real-world range | Roughly 280-350 miles in real use, less in winter |
| Battery warranty | 8 years / 100,000 miles to 70% capacity |
| Battery cooling | Active liquid cooling |
Figures are typical across the model's life and vary by year and trim, treat them as a guide, not a guarantee for a specific car.
How the EQE's battery ages
The EQE saloon uses Mercedes’ purpose-built EVA2 platform and a large liquid-cooled pack, and its slippery shape gives strong real-world range and efficiency. It is a recent, technology-heavy car, so on a used one the software and options history is worth as much attention as the pack, which itself should age steadily.
Battery cooling is a big part of the story: this car uses active liquid cooling. Cars that have spent their life on rapid chargers, been left sitting at 100%, or lived somewhere hot tend to lose capacity faster, which is why two identical EQEs on the same mileage can be worth different amounts. Read more in our guide to what's normal for EV battery degradation.
What to watch out for on a used Mercedes-Benz EQE
- The EQE saloon and the separate EQE SUV are different cars, confirm which one
- Optional rear-axle steering and air suspension are worth checking for condition and cost
- Big alloys and the Hyperscreen option add to running and repair costs
- A newer, high-value car, so buy with plenty of battery warranty remaining
What the Used EV Check shows for a Mercedes-Benz EQE
Enter the registration and the Used EV Check returns, for that specific EQE: its expected real-world range now versus when new, an estimated degradation figure, a battery-health grade where a manufacturer test record exists, and the battery warranty remaining in miles and months. It also pulls the full MOT and mileage history so you can spot clocking or a car that has covered far more motorway miles than the advert suggests.
It's the fastest way to tell a good Mercedes-Benz EQE from a tired one before you drive out to view it. For the wider process, see our complete used-EV buyer's guide and how to check an EV's battery health.
Range and battery-health figures are estimates modelled from real-world data and are shown for the specific vehicle in the Used EV Check. Range data is powered by ClearWatt. A battery-health grade is shown where a manufacturer test record exists, it is a comparative grade, not a measured state-of-health percentage.
Check a used Mercedes-Benz EQE before you buy
Enter a registration to see this EQE's battery health, real-world range now vs when new and remaining battery warranty, an instant report.