EQS Car Leasing & Contract Hire
Available as the EQS Estate or EQS Saloon, the Mercedes-Benz EQS range arrived in 2022 and has been raising eyebrows ever since. The EQS is a fantastic electric car that is versatile, good-looking, and practical.
Whether required as a long-distance cruiser or a family SUV, the EQS provides a comfortable driving experience. This is complemented by a luxurious cabin that includes three displays and loads of tech.
The Saloon version returns up to 441 miles of range, while the Estate version drops it to 404 miles. What they both have is rapid charging and both can charge at speeds of up to 200kW using a public charger.
Browse all our deals on the EQS range below, available on both a personal and business lease agreement.
The Mercedes-Benz EQS Estate is a premium electric SUV that offers drivers a little more practicality than the EQS Saloon. Coming with a comfortable ride and up to 404 miles of range, the EQS Estate is an ideal family lease car.
The EQS is the first all-electric luxury saloon from Mercedes-Benz, available with a 90kWh or 108kWh battery, offering 400 or 478 mile range respectively.
Mercedes-Benz EQS Estate
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Complete Care Terms and Conditions
Complete Care is available to drivers aged between 21-70 with no more than 2 “at fault” claims in the last 2 years and no more than 6 points on driving licence. The driver must not have been subject to a driving ban in the last 5 years and must have held a full UK/EU licence for at least one 1 year. High value electric vehicles are available to drivers aged between 25-70 with no “at fault” claims in the last 2 years and no points on driving licence. The driver must not have been subject to a driving ban and must have held a full UK/EU licence valid for at least 5 years. Prices are based on the postcode of the customer. 72% of our customers would qualify for the advertised price however a confirmed rate will be sent in writing upon request.
In the event of an incident resulting in damage, loss or theft to the vehicle, the customer will be required to pay an excess known as a Customer Incident Charge (CIC) if they are found to be “at fault”. The CIC varies depending on the number of “at fault” incidents for the vehicle and is an escalating charge as follows:
- First incident is £250
- Second incident £350
- Third and subsequent incidents £750
For high value electric vehicles, the CIC is £1000 for the Tesla Model 3 & Y, Porsche Taycan and Audi e-tron GT and £2000 for the Tesla Model S & X and Mercedes-Benz EQS.
If a repair is lower than the CIC, then the customer will only be charged for the loss, also known as a Customer Elected Payment (CEP).
Full eligibility criteria, restrictions and policy exclusions are available upon request.