When Mercedes-Benz launched the new EQS sedan in 2021, it came as a major marker of change for the brand. This new car, after all, was meant to be the electric version of the iconic S-Class flagship — a full-size four-door laden with luxurious materials and cutting-edge technology. But while big luxury sedans may still be objects of esteem, sport-utility vehicles are where the money is at these days. It’s why lamborghini made the Urus instead of the Estoque;
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