. Like the Model X, it offers seating for up to seven and starts at around $100,000. However, build quality and luxury details are where it may get its edge.
YouTuber Kim Java, a Model X owner, recently reviewed an EQS SUV. While the EQS SUV's exterior has received criticism from many, Kim was mostly happy with it. She praised the grill design, LED headlight strip, and practical running boards. Inside she liked the luxury feel of the EQS SUV. The ventilated leather seats offer superb comfort, meanwhile, road noise is minimal. Massaging functions, seat pillows, and a sunroof all add to the experience. Furthermore, at night the ambient lighting adds a premium feel. There's also plenty of rear legroom.
In real-world driving, Kim found the EQS's range was similar to that of the X . The Model X can charge marginally faster than the EQS SUV and is significantly quicker from 0-60 miles per hour. That said, Kim found the EQS 450's 5.8 second 0-60 mph time to be more than quick enough. Kim concluded that the EQS SUV was a compelling choice for those chasing after a luxury electric SUV. She stated that she would choose it over her Model X provided it had access to the Tesla Supercharger Network,