Tested: 2023 Mercedes-Benz S580e PHEV Upstages the EQS

 The plug-in-hybrid S-class has it all over the EV.


From the November 2023 issue of Car and Driver.

Mercedes's EQS sedan seeks to be the S-class of electric vehicles, but it feels alien and lifeless compared with the brand's beloved flagship. The new-for-2023 plug-in-hybrid Mercedes-Benz S580e, however, steps confidently into the future while preserving the Sonderklasse's past and does so with few compromises.

HIGHS: Palpable prestige, generous electric range, quick recharging.

The PHEV S-class pairs a turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six with an electric motor. Exceeding its 46-mile EPA range estimate, it traveled 58 miles on electricity alone in our 75-mph range test—that's greater than any other PHEV we've tested (unless you count the BMW i3 with a range extender; you shouldn't).


Of course, the electric EQS goes farther, but range anxiety remains an issue on long trips. The S580e avoids those worries by offering gas fill-ups along with DC fast-charging capability, a rarity among plug-in hybrids. Mercedes claims the optional 60-kW charging hardware ($500) takes the 22.7-kWh battery from 10 to 80 percent in 20 minutes.

The faster charging capability and numerous add-ons meant our S580e cost nearly $140,000 as tested. Still, its $123,700 base price undercuts the V-8-powered S580 by $1450 and the EQS580 by $3400.

LOWS: Uneven brake-pedal response, irksome touch buttons, $16K upcharge for rear-seat climate controls.

The S580e's cabin is properly palatial, with headrest pillows that rival Ambien. The $3800 Warmth & Comfort package heats and ventilates the rear seats yet weirdly leaves riders back there without climate controls. Rear-seat rheostats require the $16,100 Executive Line package. We also scoffed at the second row's two cupholders, which we struggled to release from the center armrest. The touch controls on the steering wheel are finicky, but mercifully, the EQS's giant Hyperscreen isn't here; its absence leaves space for upscale dash trim commensurate with the sedan's price. The hybrid's interior registered a hushed 64 decibels during 70-mph cruising, matching the EQS580.


The S580e's plug-in powertrain doesn't make a peep as the car wafts down the interstate in Electric mode. Its e-motor provides an instantaneous 354 pound-feet of thrust, so it helps the Benz easily keep pace with traffic without waking the straight-six. The hybrid system's combined 510 horsepower and 553 pound-feet push this 5606-pound all-wheel-drive limo to 60 mph in a tidy 4.2 seconds and through the quarter-mile in 12.6 ticks at 112 mph.


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