This might just be the world’s shortest but most fascinating road test. We’re behind the wheel of the Mercedes EQS concept car, a vehicle that points to a hi-tech future, but for now must be handled with care. The Mercedes EQS took centre stage on the Mercedes stand at last year’s Frankfurt motor show. It was designed to demonstrate what a future electric Mercedes limousine might look like, inside and out.
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