When you’re ready to find your next electric SUV, visit Mercedes-Benz of Arrowhead in Peoria, AZ. If you’re still trying to decide, check out this page comparing the 2026 Mercedes-Benz EQE 320+ SUV versus the 2026 Mercedes-Benz EQS 400 SUV.
The EQE 320+ SUV can accelerate from zero to sixty in as little as 5.9 seconds. It is rated at 315 horsepower and 416 pound-feet of torque.
The EQS 400 SUV actually has the same acceleration time of 5.9 seconds to accelerate from zero to sixty miles per hour. However, it is the most powerful of these two SUVs. Its power outputs are rated at 355 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque.
One of the main ways these two SUVs differ is in cargo capacity. The EQE 320+ SUV has a cargo capacity of 14 to 55 cubic feet, depending on whether the seats are folded down. The EQS 400 SUV is much larger and is rated at 23 to 74 cubic feet of cargo capacity.
Both of these SUVs belong to the brand’s electric lineup. That means they produce zero emissions and get charged rather than fueled with gasoline. In terms of how far they can go on a single charge, they’re almost evenly matched. The EQE 320+ SUV can drive 302 miles on a single charge. The EQS 400 SUV can go slightly farther, 312 miles on a single charge.
EPA estimated driving range with a fully charged battery. Driving range may vary based on terrain, temperature, driving style, optional equipment, use of vehicle features, and other factors. For informational and comparison purposes only. See your dealer for more information.