These Spy Shots Prove That AMG Has Taken Another EQ Model Under Its Wings; This Time, The EQE!

The standard EQE is yet to arrive, but the automaker is already working on an AMG outfit for the EV

The AMG EQE was recently spotted testing near uncovered. The company has concealed parts where there will be changes. This will be the second AMG EQ model after the AMG EQS

We expect the standard AMG treatment here, like the AMG-specific black panel grille on the face – perhaps with the chrome struts, the Mercedes star with ‘AMG’ lettering, ‘Digital Light’ headlights

The AMG EQE was spotted with three different wheel designs shod in Pirelli tires. The automaker could offer 20- and 21-inch wheels. We don’t see a lot of aero stuff, but there’s a spoiler lip at the rear along with a diffuser and air vents on the bumper

No cabin shots were taken, but the standard AMG treatment can be expected, like AMG seats, performance steering wheel, aluminum paddle shifters, AMG drive unit, sport pedals, special upholstery, etc.

The famous 56-inch Hyperscreen could most likely be offered. The Hyperscreen comprises a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, a 17.7-inch central display, and a 12.3-inch passenger display bonded under a common glass

We speculate a dual-motor setup on the AMG EQE that will produce around 500 HP and 600 lb/ft of torque. You can swipe up to read our reasoning behind this. As for the performance time, we expect it to sprint from 0 to 60 mph in low 4s

Expect a 90 kWh battery pack here that will deliver around 320 miles as per the EPA-cycle

There’s no word on when the performance-oriented EV will arrive, but don’t expect it any time before 2023. As for the pricing, it could wear a starting sticker price of around $80,000

Swipe up to read our speculations about the Mercedes-AMG EQE in detail