Mercedes-Benz Takes a Breather
In a surprising twist that’s shaking up the automotive circus, Mercedes-Benz has decided to hit the brakes on orders for some of its most sought-after electric vehicles (EVs) in the U.S. Yes, you heard it right! The German luxury giant has chosen to pause the order banks for popular models like the EQS and EQE—both in sedan and SUV formats. But what’s driving this unexpected decision?

Market Conditions: The Unseen Villain
According to a recent report from Automotive News, Mercedes-Benz is citing “current market conditions” as the culprit behind this order freeze. With changes looming under the Trump administration, the automotive industry is in a state of flux, and Mercedes is not immune to these winds of change. Starting September 1, production of the EQS and EQE SUVs will be halted at the Vance, Alabama plant. However, breathe easy—production for overseas markets will continue!
Welcome to the Sale Zone!
While dealers are temporarily benched from ordering new EQS and EQE models, fret not! Some still linger on dealership lots, and—in an attempt to sweeten the deal—Mercedes has slashed prices by up to $15,000. Yes, you can score a thrilling ride at a thrilling price! And just when you think this saga couldn’t get any more riveting, brace yourself for Mercedes’s upcoming “largest product offensive” in history, featuring the exhilarating 2026 CLA EV and the much-anticipated electric GLC SUV debuting at the Munich Motor Show!