Advaith Motors Private Limited-Koramangala
No 107/3, 80 Feet Road, 4th Block, Koramangala 4th Block, Koramangala, Bangalore, Karnataka 560059
Last Updated on: 06 Mar 2026
The Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV price in Bangalore starts from ₹1.33 crore and goes up to ₹2.40 crore (ex-showroom). Mercedes-Benz offers 3 variant options, with 450 4Matic EV as the entry-level and Maybach 680 4Matic EV as the top trim. The EQS SUV on-road price in Bangalore ranges between ₹1.41 crore and ₹2.53 crore.
Planning to buy EQS SUV? Here are a few dealers in Bangalore
No 107/3, 80 Feet Road, 4th Block, Koramangala 4th Block, Koramangala, Bangalore, Karnataka 560059
Survey no 77/1, Mysore Road, Opp. RV College Of Engineering, Valagerehalli Village, Bangalore, Karnataka 560059
107, Kasturba Rd, Opp. Venkatappa Art Gallery, Shanthala Nagar, Ashok Nagar, Bangalore, Karnataka 560001
Sy. No. 214, Outer Ring Road, Itpl Link Road, Near Zonasha Paradiso, Doddanakundi Industrial Area 2, Doddanekkundi, Bangalore, Karnataka 560048
sandeep.k@sundarammotors.com
Sy. No, sy No. 42/15, 35/12, near Kempegowda International Airport, Meenakunte Hosur, Bangalore, Karnataka 562127
sandeep.k@sundarammotors.com
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The Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV starts at ₹ 1.33 crore (ex-showroom) for the 450 4Matic EV and goes up to ₹ 2.40 crore for the Maybach 680 4Matic EV. On-road prices range from ₹ 1.41 crore to ₹ 2.53 crore depending on city and variant.
The EQS SUV on-road price in Bangalore ranges between ₹ 1.41 crore for the 450 4Matic EV and ₹ 2.53 crore for the Maybach 680 4Matic EV.
The 450 4Matic EV is priced at ₹ 1.33 crore (ex-showroom) with an on-road price of ₹ 1.41 crore, in Bangalore.
The Maybach 680 4Matic EV is priced at ₹ 2.40 crore (ex-showroom), and in Bangalore, its on-road price is ₹ 2.53 crore.
The top trim on road price of the EQS SUV in Bangalore is Rs 2.53 crore
Nishar
•10wI am looking to purchase a vehicle worth around ₹1.5 crore. What are the best options in the market with good after-sales service?

Autocar India
There are plenty of options available within your budget of Rs 1.5 crore from brands such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Porsche, Lexus, Land Rover and Maserati. However, since after-sales support is a key priority for you, we would recommend opting for Mercedes-Benz and BMW cars. These manufacturers have the widest service footprint among luxury carmakers, and since the majority of their products are locally assembled, parts are in ready supply.From Mercedes's line-up, we suggest that you consider the GLS from the ICE line-up or the electric EQS SUV. The best options from BMW for the money are the X7 and the all-electric iX. You could also consider the Toyota Vellfire. It's a supremely comfortable MPV with Toyota's bulletproof reliability.
Devang Mehta
•23wI am planning to buy a luxury EV and am confused between the EQS 450, BMW iX xDrive 50, Macan Electric, and Audi e-tron SUV. This car will be for my wife, who is constantly on the move and meets HNIs regularly. The car will be chauffeur-driven. My priorities are: 1. Image 2. Range 3. Resale 4. Comfort 5. Tech Please suggest which one to buy.

Autocar India
All are excellent choices in this price range, but we can narrow it down. All of them pack large batteries and have good range, so that is the least of your worries.The Porsche Macan EV is high on image value, but as a primarily chauffeur-driven car, it's not great, with ride comfort and back seat space not as good as the rest.The Audi Q8 e-tron has arguably the best back seat and ride comfort of the lot, but it is dated now and is the lowest on flash value, and looks understated like a regular Audi SUV, and isn't packing the latest tech.The BMW iX xDrive 50 EV is an excellent all-rounder that's powerful and great to drive, but while quirky and interesting, it doesn't quite have the presence to make a strong statement.The Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 450, then, should be your pick. It offers good space and comfort in the second row, excellent range, great image and presence, and loads of tech, including Mercedes' much vaunted 'hyperscreen' dashboard. Resale value is still a question mark with EVs, but Mercedes is trying to change that perception with buyback schemes on its electric cars, so be sure to check those out.





