that benefits from a carbon-fiber bodykit, larger wheels, lowered suspension, and a re-upholstered cabin. While it doesn’t make more power than the standard AMG-branded EV, Brabus’ take on the EQS offers a longer driving range and sharper handling.for the EQS electric flagship last year, but the pictured and similarly-specced EV is based on the more potent AMG variant.
Brabus claims that all of the aforementioned modifications make the EQS more aerodynamic by 7.2%, resulting in a 7% increase in the EV range at speeds between 100-140 km/h . While this is a notable improvement, chances are that most Brabus customers will be more interested in the sporty styling of the kit rather than the improved