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Mercedes-Benz Eqe 2026 — Morocco price

from MAD 916,000 to MAD 1,310,000

The Mercedes-Benz EQE brings the brand's electric ambitions to Morocco in a premium sedan package, priced from 916,000 DH. Sitting between the EQC and the flagship EQS, it targets executive buyers ready to make the switch to zero-emission motoring without sacrificing the refinement expected from the three-pointed star. Both standard sedan and SUV body variants are available in Morocco, with trims ranging from the accessible Electric Art to the sportier AMG Line finish.

Key specifications

Body
Sedan
Fuel
Electric
Year
2026
Availability
On sale

Trims & prices

Trim Price
350 Amg Line
MAD 1,136,000
350 Electric Art
MAD 916,000
Suv 350 Amg Line
MAD 1,216,000
Suv 350 Electric Art
MAD 1,016,000
Suv 500 4matic Amg Line
MAD 1,310,000
Suv 500 4matic Electric Art
MAD 1,110,000

Pros

  • Premium Mercedes cabin quality with MBUX technology
  • Wide trim and body-style choice (sedan + SUV, 6 variants)
  • AMG Line adds sporty aesthetics without a performance premium
  • Near-silent ride suits both owner-driver and chauffeur use
  • 4MATIC AWD available on the top SUV trims for added confidence

Watch out for

  • Starting price of 916,000 DH limits the buyer pool significantly
  • Morocco's public fast-charging network remains patchy outside major cities
  • SUV variants add ~100,000 DH over equivalent sedan trims
  • Resale value for EVs in Morocco is still an unknown quantity

Our verdict

What Is the Mercedes-Benz EQE?

The Mercedes-Benz EQE is the brand's mid-range all-electric executive offering, built on the dedicated EVA2 platform shared with the larger EQS. In Morocco, it arrives as both a sedan and an SUV, covering a broad spectrum of premium electric mobility. The lineup opens at 916,000 DH for the EQE 350 Electric Art sedan and climbs to 1,310,000 DH for the top-spec EQE SUV 500 4MATIC AMG Line — a price range that places it firmly in the upper tier of the Moroccan automotive market.

Trims and Positioning

Two finish levels define the range:

  • Electric Art: The entry point, offering a clean, contemporary aesthetic with generous standard equipment — suited to buyers who prioritise elegance and range over sport styling.
  • AMG Line: Adds a more assertive exterior kit, sport seats, and enhanced interior detailing for those who want a sharper visual identity.

The SUV variants command a premium of roughly 100,000 DH over their sedan equivalents, reflecting their additional versatility for Morocco's mix of urban and longer intercity driving.

Who Is It For?

The EQE targets upper-executive and business buyers in Morocco's major cities — Casablanca, Rabat, Marrakech — who are drawn to electric vehicles but unwilling to compromise on brand prestige or interior quality. The cabin's MBUX Hyperscreen (available across trims) and near-silent ride quality make it a compelling daily driver, while the sedan's aerodynamic silhouette appeals to chauffeur-driven use cases as well.

Competition in Morocco

At this price point, the EQE competes primarily with the BMW i5, the Audi e-tron GT (in sedan form), and — for the SUV variants — the BMW iX and Volvo EX90. Against these rivals, the Mercedes badge and the depth of the MBUX technology stack remain strong differentiators in a market where brand perception carries significant weight.

Charging and Infrastructure

Morocco's public fast-charging network is still developing, so prospective EQE buyers should factor in home charging installation as a near-essential investment. The EQE's onboard AC charging capability makes overnight home charging practical, reducing reliance on the public network for everyday use.

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Frequently asked

What is the price of the Mercedes EQE in Morocco?
The Mercedes-Benz EQE range in Morocco starts at 916,000 DH for the EQE 350 Electric Art sedan and goes up to 1,310,000 DH for the EQE SUV 500 4MATIC AMG Line. There are six trims in total, covering both sedan and SUV body styles.
Is there a Mercedes EQE SUV available in Morocco?
Yes. Morocco's EQE lineup includes three dedicated SUV variants: the SUV 350 Electric Art (1,016,000 DH), the SUV 350 AMG Line (1,216,000 DH), and the SUV 500 4MATIC AMG Line (1,310,000 DH). The SUV offers more ground clearance and interior space than the sedan.
Can I charge a Mercedes EQE at home in Morocco?
Yes. The EQE supports AC charging, which is compatible with a standard home wallbox installation. Given the current state of Morocco's public charging network, installing a home charger is strongly recommended for day-to-day convenience.
How does the EQE compare to the BMW i5 in Morocco?
Both models compete directly in the upper-executive electric segment. The EQE's advantage lies in its broader trim range and the immersive MBUX Hyperscreen experience, while the i5 is often praised for its dynamic driving feel. Brand preference and dealer network proximity tend to be the deciding factors for Moroccan buyers.
What is the difference between the Electric Art and AMG Line trims?
Electric Art is the base trim level, offering a refined, minimalist look with strong standard equipment. AMG Line upgrades the exterior with a sportier body kit, distinctive alloy wheels, and enhanced interior sport elements. The AMG Line commands a premium of around 200,000 DH depending on the variant.
Is the Mercedes EQE a good choice for long-distance driving in Morocco?
The EQE is well-suited to intercity routes between major Moroccan cities where the distances are manageable on a single charge. For longer journeys, buyers should plan charging stops in advance, as fast-charging infrastructure along highways outside the Casablanca–Rabat–Marrakech triangle is still limited.

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