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Mercedes reworks flagship plans again, killing EQS name by 2030

Mercedes reworks flagship plans again, killing EQS name by 2030


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Mercedes-Benz, like so many other automakers, has made another edit to its EV roadmap, once again at the top of the range. Last we heard about plans for the S-Class and EQS came from an insider report in April. Back then, the ICE-powered S-Class was headed for facelifts in 2026 and 2029, and thence onto death in 2033. The battery-electric EQS would enjoy an update this year or next, followed by a second-generation model in 2028 that would see off the internal-combustion S-Class and become Stuttgart's top-dog sedan. Well, forget about all that. Company CEO Ola Källenius confirmed to Autocar that the new plan is to eliminate the EQS sedan and its name, splitting the traditional S-Class into ICE- and battery-powered variants, same as with the new G-Class and EQG. In Källenius' words, "There will be two S-Classes in the future — ICE and electric."