The Mercedes EQE SUV is a midsize electric SUV that is refined and comfortable, making short work of challenging British roads and their broken surfaces. However, it has some issues concerning its packaging, build quality, and general handling. At over £90k for the base model or £107k as tested here, it is an expensive proposition. It will have to size up against rivals from BMW and Audi.

The entry-level EQE SUV in the UK has peak power of 288bhp and torque of 765Nm. Both motors draw power from a 90kWh (usable) lithium-ion battery pack, unlocking an impressive 285-340 miles of WLTP range. It is capable of charging speeds of up to 170kW, which will add as much as 130 miles in 15 minutes.

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