2024 Mercedes Maybach EQS 680 SUV Night Series: Ultimate Luxury Review
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In this review of the 2024 Mercedes Maybach EQS 680 SUV Night series, Doug DeMuro takes us on a journey through the world of ultra-luxury electric vehicles. Priced well over $200,000, this SUV is not for the faint-hearted. The Night series adds a touch of exclusivity with its all-black exterior and subtle yet abundant Maybach logos scattered throughout the design. From the wheels to the grille, every detail screams opulence and sophistication. However, despite the plethora of Maybach branding, the front hood surprisingly sports a traditional Mercedes emblem, adding a unique twist to the vehicle's identity.
Inside the Maybach EQS, the luxury reaches new heights with individual rear seats reminiscent of first-class airplane cabins. The Flatwood trim, rear pillows with Maybach logos, and heated/cooled center console compartment elevate the comfort and convenience levels. The rear passengers are treated to a plethora of amenities, including tray tables, multiple charging ports, and three touchscreens for personalized experiences. The rear tablet allows for seamless control without the need to reach the front screens, ensuring a truly luxurious and tailored journey for every occupant.
Moving to the front, the hyperscreen dominates the dashboard, offering a technological marvel that spans from door to door. The passenger screen activates upon seating, providing a personalized experience without the need to stretch to the central screen. The gauge cluster screen behind the steering wheel offers configurability, allowing drivers to customize their display preferences. With automatic door opening/closing, luxurious headrest pillows, and an array of screens throughout the interior, the Maybach EQS delivers a blend of cutting-edge technology and unparalleled luxury in the world of electric SUVs.
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- Auto manufacturers need to realize that more screens do not equal more luxury
- Some comments mention the high price of the car and predict significant depreciation
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- Suggestions for improvements, such as a wind-blocking mic cover for the reviewer
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- Some users find the car ugly and a waste of money
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