Mercedes-Benz

Given what Audi and BMW are churning out in the EV space for 2024, it should come as no surprise that Mercedes-Benz is taking things to the nines as well, offering five EVs. Those would be the EQE SUV and sedan, EQS SUV and sedan and GLB compact crossover.
You could run that figure up to six if you include the ultra-luxurious Maybach variant of the EQS SUV, as the amount of pure luxury draped all through the interior puts the Maybach in a different tax bracket. That, and it’s actually called “Mercedes-Maybach” as opposed to “Mercedes-Benz”.
- - Mercedes-Benz GLB max range: 359 km
- - Mercedes-Benz EQE sedan max range: 451 km
- - Mercedes-Maybach EQS 680 max range: 451 km
- - Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV max range: 462 km
- - Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV max range: 531 km
- - Mercedes-Benz EQS sedan max range: 555 km
See: 2024 Mercedes-Benz EQB: The EV Gets Tweaks After One Year
See: 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV First Drive: And A-Galloping We Will Go (Quietly)
See: 2025 Mercedes-Benz EQS: Luxury, Tech and Range Improvements for the Electric Sedan
See: 2024 Mercedes-Maybach EQS 680 SUV First Drive: A First Electric SUV for Those With Unlimited Means
Polestar

2024 saw the addition of a single-motor RWD version of the Polestar 2 hatchback, a welcome addition to the lineup as it reduces the car’s weight and adds just a little more dynamism and range.
Beyond that, the 2 is a handsome-looking vehicle designed with an eye to that clean Scandinavian aesthetic we all know and love. Add an interior with a big 11.2-inch display as its centerpiece (and not much else; you control pretty much everything from the screen) with Google Built-In tech, and you have a new kid on the block that knows what’s up.
- - Polestar 2 dual-motor max range: 447 km
- - Polestar 2 single motor max range: 505 km






