Comparison: Boot space Mercedes-Benz EQS vs. competitors 2025
How much cargo can handle this Schrägheck?
Introducing the cutting-edge Mercedes-Benz EQS, the flagship electric vehicle that challenges the very notion of what a luxury sedan should be. With an impressive boot space of 610 liters, the EQS can swallow a considerable amount of luggage or shopping. And when the rear seats are folded down, this number balloons to an even more impressive 1770 liters - offering tremendous utility for those with a penchant for carrying all their worldly possessions on the highway.
Mercedes-Benz EQS - How has the boot space changed over the generations?
Having only one generation available, the boot space has not witnessed any significant transformation. However, with the current state-of-the-art EQS already boasting remarkable trunk capacity, there's no denying that Mercedes-Benz has delivered an impressive electric luxury sedan that effortlessly blends style, performance, and an ability to accommodate heaps of luggage.
Mercedes-Benz EQS generations
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Mercedes-Benz EQS generationsGeneration year | Boot space |
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EQS, Model year 2021 (EQS 297) | 610 l |
EQS, Model year 2024 (EQS 297 (1. Facelift)) | 610 l |
The difference in Boot space between first generation (EQS 297) from 2021 and last generation (EQS 297 (1. Facelift)) from 2024 is 0 l.
The boot space of the current generation of EQS is 610 l.
The boot space compared to other Mercedes-Benz models
In the illustrious lineup of Mercedes-Benz vehicles, the EQS occupies a unique position by offering an exceptional boot space capacity that few other models can rival. Indeed, among its stablemates, the EQS finds itself edged out only by the Mercedes-Benz GLE and the E-Class T-Modell with 630 liters and 640 liters, respectively. And while the smaller EQA electric SUV also features a competent 340 liters of boot space, it pales in comparison to the colossal capacity that the EQS brings to the table.
Mercedes-Benz EQS vs other current cars by Mercedes-Benz
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Boot space: EQS vs. other models by Mercedes-BenzVariant name | Boot space |
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AMG SL | 213 l |
AMG GT Coupé | 321 l |
S{class} AMG Limousine | 330 l |
EQA | 340 l |
A{class} | 350 l |
A{class} AMG | 350 l |
GLS | 355 l |
GLS AMG | 355 l |
Maybach GLS | 355 l |
C{class} AMG Cabriolet | 355 l |
C{class} Cabriolet | 360 l |
C{class} Coupé | 360 l |
CLE Cabriolet | 385 l |
A{class} AMG Limousine | 395 l |
A{class} Limousine | 395 l |
C{class} AMG Coupé | 400 l |
CLE AMG Coupé | 410 l |
CLE Coupé | 420 l |
GLA | 425 l |
EQE | 430 l |
EQE AMG | 430 l |
C{class} Limousine | 435 l |
GLA AMG | 435 l |
C{class} T-Modell | 440 l |
Maybach EQS SUV | 440 l |
CLA Coupé | 440 l |
B{class} | 455 l |
AMG GT {4door} Coupé | 456 l |
CLA AMG Coupé | 460 l |
C{class} AMG Limousine | 480 l |
CLA Shooting Brake | 485 l |
C{class} All-Terrain | 490 l |
C{class} AMG T-Modell | 490 l |
CLS AMG Coupé | 490 l |
CLS Coupé | 490 l |
EQB | 495 l |
Maybach S{class} Limousine | 505 l |
CLA AMG Shooting Brake | 505 l |
Citan Tourer | 517 l |
EQE SUV | 520 l |
EQE SUV AMG | 520 l |
T{class} | 520 l |
E{class} Limousine | 540 l |
GLC AMG Coupé | 545 l |
GLC Coupé | 545 l |
S{class} Limousine | 550 l |
eCitan Tourer | 551 l |
EQT | 551 l |
GLB | 565 l |
GLB AMG | 570 l |
EQS | 610 l |
EQS AMG | 610 l |
V{class} | 610 l |
E{class} All-Terrain | 615 l |
E{class} T-Modell | 615 l |
GLC | 620 l |
GLC AMG | 620 l |
GLE | 630 l |
GLE AMG | 630 l |
EQS SUV | 645 l |
GLE AMG Coupé | 655 l |
GLE Coupé | 655 l |
G{class} AMG Station-Wagen {long} | 667 l |
G{class} Station-Wagen {long} | 667 l |
Marco Polo | 670 l |
Vito Tourer | 720 l |
Marco Polo Activity | 830 l |
Marco Polo Horizon | 830 l |
eVito Tourer | 990 l |
EQV | 1030 l |
Sprinter Tourer | 9000 l |
How does the boot space of the Mercedes-Benz EQS compare to it's nearest competitors?
When it comes to the EQS's competition, it not only dominates in terms of luxury and performance but also in its remarkable boot space. The Tesla Model 3 falls short at 561 liters, while the Nissan Leaf, Polestar 2, and Volkswagen ID.3 lag even further behind in trunk capacity. With 385 liters apiece, they truly fail to measure up against the magnificent EQS. Simply put, when it comes to blending excess electric indulgence with a prodigious ability to carry everything you might need, the Mercedes-Benz EQS stands alone.
Mercedes-Benz EQS vs. similar cars
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Boot space: Mercedes-Benz EQS vs. similar carsCar model | Boot space |
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Tesla Model S 2021 | 793 l |
Sono Motors Sion 2021 | 650 l |
Mercedes-Benz EQS 2024 | 610 l |
Tesla Model 3 2023 | 594 l |
ZEEKR 001 2024 | 539 l |
VW ID.7 2023 | 532 l |
Audi A6 e-tron 2024 | 502 l |
BMW i4 2021 | 470 l |
Ligier Myli 2023 | 459 l |
Volvo ES90 2025 | 424 l |
Hyundai IONIQ 6 2022 | 401 l |
NIO ET5 2023 | 386 l |
VW ID.3 2023 | 385 l |
BYD Dolphin 2023 | 345 l |
GWM ORA 07 2024 | 333 l |
Alpine A290 2024 | 326 l |
Silence S04 Nanocar 2024 | 247 l |
GWM ORA 03 2024 | 228 l |
Leapmotor T03 2024 | 210 l |
Estrima Birò 2022 | 122 l |
Fiat Topolino 2023 | 63 l |
Citroen Ami 2024 | 63 l |
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