Mercedes-Benz entered the world of electrics early with EQS, but not without nuance. While its luxury competitors mostly stuck to traditional styling for electric vehicles, Mercedes tried to maximize space – the result was a spacious interior enclosed in an "onion body" that was sharply criticized by experts. Mercedes-Benz CEO Ola Kallenius said that a new Mercedes-Benz S-Class EV is currently being developed.

The details were provided by Motor1. According to preliminary information from Kallenius, the next generation of Mercedes will have two S-Class models, one of which will be electric. In this regard, it will be the S-Class, but specific submodels will outline the differences in powertrains.

The upcoming electric S-Class will have a more traditional sedan style compared to the current EQS. Despite the criticism of the EQ line, Kallenius confirmed that the S-Class with an electric motor and combustion system will have a similar design. It's important to note that while the EV and ICE sedans will share a similar design, they will use different platforms.

The MRA architecture of the current S-Class is rumored to be modified for use in the next-generation model, while the electric S-Class will use the MB.EA Large chassis. Thus, we do not expect the sedans to be identical to the G-Class variants.

Mercedes is likely to abandon most of the capacitive touch controls in favor of true hard buttons. There is currently no information at all on power, range, or charging capacity. Ho.