The Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV is a more powerful and more luxurious version of the Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV.
The Maybach's cockpit is very similar to the Benz version. The Hyperscreen is standard and includes Maybach-specific graphics.You'd have a difficult time trying to find a more comfortable way to travel. The SUV can be had with individual rear seats or a three-passenger bench. There is no third row.
The rear compartment features all kinds of amenities, including deployable leg rests, pillowed headrests, throw pillows, infotainment screens, and tablets to control them.These available logo-mesh wheels have a strong aftermarket vibe that should appeal to more extroverted types.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
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