The EQS SUV is the most expensive EV on the list, but it justifies its six-figure price tag. The Mercedes is one of the largest and most luxurious electric SUVs you can buy. It’s also superbly comfortable and well built, and it boasts some of the best tech in the industry, including the optional massive 56-inch Hyperscreen that spans the width of the dashboard. This highly refined electric SUV is on the opposite end of the spectrum from the very capable Rivian R1S.
The electric Mercedes offers an optional third row for large families, but cargo space behind it is very small. Installing child seats should be easy thanks to its wide-opening doors and large rear seats. Its range tops out at 305 miles.
Starting MSRP: $105,550
Cargo space: 6.6 cubic feet behind the third row; 23 cubic feet behind the second row
No crash safety rating
Edmunds says
As the automotive industry transitions to electric vehicles, expect more affordable options and more three-row SUVs for larger families to hit the market in the coming years. Upcoming three-row EVs include the Kia EV9, Hyundai Ioniq 7, Lucid Gravity, Cadillac Escalade iQ, Volvo EX90 and Volkswagen ID. Buzz van. Another intriguing pick is the upcoming five-passenger Chevrolet Equinox EV with a promised starting price of about $30,000.