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Mercedes-Benz Eqs 2026 — Morocco price

from MAD 1,690,000 to MAD 2,260,000

The Mercedes-Benz EQS is the brand's flagship all-electric sedan, bringing luxury and cutting-edge technology to Morocco's premium EV market. Available in four trims ranging from 1,690,000 to 2,260,000 DH — including two SUV variants — it targets buyers who demand the ultimate in refinement, range, and zero-emission driving. With its iconic Hyperscreen interior and whisper-quiet ride, the EQS redefines what a luxury electric vehicle can be in the Moroccan context.

Key specifications

Body
Sedan
Fuel
Electric
Year
2026
Availability
On sale

Trims & prices

Trim Price
450 Amg Line
MAD 1,690,000
580 4matic Amg Line
MAD 2,185,000
Suv 450 Amg Line
MAD 1,880,000
Suv 580 4matic Amg Line
MAD 2,260,000

Pros

  • Best-in-class interior quality with the optional MBUX Hyperscreen
  • Official dealer network ensures warranty and after-sales peace of mind
  • Four distinct trims (sedan + SUV) cover a wide range of buyer needs
  • All-wheel drive on 4MATIC variants suits varied Moroccan road conditions
  • Near-silent cabin perfectly suited to long highway runs between cities

Watch out for

  • Starting price of 1,690,000 DH puts it out of reach for most buyers
  • Morocco's public fast-charging network is still limited outside major cities
  • Large dimensions can be unwieldy in dense medina-adjacent urban traffic
  • Higher trim prices (up to 2,260,000 DH) rival entry-level exotic cars

Our verdict

What Is the Mercedes-Benz EQS?

The Mercedes-Benz EQS is the German automaker's top-of-the-range all-electric saloon, sitting at the very pinnacle of the EQ electric sub-brand. In Morocco, it is distributed through the official Mercedes-Benz network (Star Auto / SMEIA), ensuring manufacturer-backed warranty, after-sales service, and access to certified technicians. The lineup offered locally spans four trims across sedan and SUV body styles, priced from 1,690,000 DH to 2,260,000 DH.

Trims Available in Morocco

| Trim | Price | |---|---| | EQS 450 AMG Line | 1,690,000 DH | | EQS 580 4MATIC AMG Line | 2,185,000 DH | | EQS SUV 450 AMG Line | 1,880,000 DH | | EQS SUV 580 4MATIC AMG Line | 2,260,000 DH |

The sedan trims deliver rear-wheel and all-wheel drive respectively, while the SUV variants add generous ground clearance and a more commanding driving position — a consideration that resonates with Moroccan buyers who appreciate versatility across city, highway, and occasional rough terrain.

Who Is It For?

The EQS squarely targets Morocco's top-tier executive and business buyers: those who currently drive an S-Class, a BMW 7 Series, or a Lexus LS, and are ready to make the transition to electric without sacrificing a single gram of prestige. It is equally compelling for eco-conscious high-net-worth individuals in Casablanca, Rabat, or Marrakech who want a status symbol aligned with global sustainability trends.

Market Positioning & Competition

In Morocco's nascent premium EV segment, the EQS faces limited but notable competition from the BMW i7, the Audi e-tron GT, and increasingly the Lucid Air for those exploring grey-market imports. However, the EQS benefits from Mercedes-Benz's established local dealer network, brand prestige, and the reassurance of an official warranty — factors that weigh heavily for buyers at this price point.

Charging & Infrastructure

Morocco's charging infrastructure is still developing, but fast-charging stations are growing in number along major axes (Casablanca–Rabat, Casablanca–Marrakech). The EQS's substantial on-board battery supports both AC home charging and DC rapid charging, making ownership practical for buyers who can install a home wallbox — the most common usage pattern among Moroccan EV owners today.

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Frequently asked

What is the price of the Mercedes-Benz EQS in Morocco?
The EQS range in Morocco starts at 1,690,000 DH for the EQS 450 AMG Line sedan and goes up to 2,260,000 DH for the EQS SUV 580 4MATIC AMG Line. All prices are for the officially imported versions sold through the local Mercedes-Benz dealer network.
Is the Mercedes-Benz EQS officially available in Morocco?
Yes. The EQS is sold through the official Mercedes-Benz distributor in Morocco, which means buyers benefit from a manufacturer-backed warranty and access to certified service centres. This distinguishes it from grey-market imports of competing models.
Can I charge a Mercedes-Benz EQS at home in Morocco?
Yes. Mercedes-Benz recommends installing a home wallbox for overnight AC charging, which is the most practical solution for most Moroccan owners. DC fast charging is also possible at compatible public stations, which are gradually expanding along the Casablanca–Rabat and Casablanca–Marrakech corridors.
What is the difference between the EQS sedan and the EQS SUV in Morocco?
The EQS sedan offers a sleek, aerodynamic saloon silhouette optimised for range and highway comfort. The EQS SUV shares the same electric platform but offers a higher seating position, more interior space, and greater versatility — appealing to buyers who want luxury EV performance with a more commanding presence.
Who are the main competitors of the Mercedes-Benz EQS in Morocco?
The primary officially imported competitor is the BMW i7. The Audi e-tron GT targets a slightly sportier profile at a lower price. Some buyers also consider grey-market options such as the Lucid Air, though the lack of local warranty and after-sales support remains a significant drawback for those alternatives.
Is the Mercedes-Benz EQS a good buy in Morocco given the current EV infrastructure?
For buyers based in Casablanca, Rabat, or Marrakech who can install a home wallbox, the EQS is entirely practical as a daily driver and intercity vehicle. The main constraint is reliance on public charging for longer cross-country trips, though this is improving. At its price point, buyers are typically also multi-car households, which mitigates range anxiety.

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