The all-electric Mercedes-Benz EQE starts at $76,000. It isn't being listed at a price lower than its gas powered equivalent.

The same technical platform is used to build the EQE sedan. It is expected to hit dealerships in the US in a few weeks.

The EQE is expected to arrive in the US in a few weeks.

The all-wheel drive EQS has a power output of 516hp.

Depending on battery size and technology, the EQE will be offered in three different trims. Here's the list of features and prices.

The EQS already looks like a worthy competitor to the Model S, so the EQE is all about trying to offer a more affordable and accessible way into what Mercedes-Benz is doing with its electric cars.

The SUV version of the EQE won't be in showrooms for another five years. The G-Wagen is one of the models that is being worked on by the company. The company plans to invest 40 billion in the effort to go all-electric.