Mercedes-Benz EQS 580 Celebration Edition Launched At Rs 1.30 Crore

- Celebration Edition limited to 50 units
- Offers greater rear seat comfort over standard EQS 580 sedan
- Powertrain remains unchanged over regular EQS sedan.
Mercedes-Benz has launched a special edition of the EQS sedan in India at Rs 1.30 crore (ex-showroom). The EQS 580 4MATIC Celebration Edition is limited to just 50 units and gets some key feature additions over the regular electric sedan aimed at enhancing rear seat comfort.
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The biggest upgrade to the special edition is the inclusion of Mercedes’ Rear Seat Comfort Package as standard. The package adds a massage and multi-zone backrest heating function to the rear seats, which themselves now recline to 38 degrees, as against 30 degrees on the standard sedan. Furthermore, the Chauffeur Package is also now standard, letting owners push the co-driver seat out of the way for more room to stretch. The embedded Navigation system also gets an upgrade and now features an Augmented Reality display function on the infotainment display.
Mercedes says that the upholstery, too, has been upgraded over the standard model, with the Celebration Edition getting Nappa Leather seats.
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Aforementioned features aside, the EQS 580 Celebration Edition gets no further updates over the standard model continuing to feature tech such as the MBUX Hyperscreen, adaptive air suspension, rear axle steering up to 4.5 degrees (upgradeable to 10 degrees via a software purchase), powered front seats with heating and ventilation, rear entertainment displays and more.
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The dual motor all-wheel drive powertrain is good for 536 bhp and 858 Nm of peak torque and is paired to a 107.8 kWh battery offering a claimed range of up to 813 km for the sedan.
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