And the Japanese are EQS literally laid the red carpet. Although Tesla's electric cars - in this class - have been on the market for seven years and will be until the premiere Mercedes sedans lasted on the market for at least another three years, and EQS is already a highly desirable photo object for many interested parties and fans of futuristic cars. As if it were the emperor's vehicle. And since Japan has an emperor, it’s only right that this new electric vehicle of the star brand be introduced as well in the land of the rising sun.

Mercedes Vision EQS optically it leaves such an impressive impression also due to its wide-breasted proportions, as it boasts 5,3 meters in length and a mighty 2,08-meter width, with it even overshadows the current S-Class, which measures 5,13 meters in length. In height, however, the EQS as a concept vehicle is six inches lower than its luxury sibling with an internal combustion engine.

Nevertheless, EQS does not only work at first glance as a view of Mercedes S-Class of the future. The arched roof, which ends in a rounded stepped rear, really works like a coupe and the upper dark half of the body optically takes away the height from the silhouette.

The wheelbase is 3,26 meters (in the S-Class it is 3,04 meters), which means that the front overhang is really short and this, when viewed from the side, gives the impression of being in front of huge front wheels (24 inches). , also at the back) the mask is raised quite high. From the front, however, the front bumper is pulled far behind class EQ a typically closed and LED-illuminated grille, making this concept vehicle even more impressive.

