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|Company=Mercedes-Benz | |||
|StartDate=2023-04 | |||
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|Product=EQE 350, EQS 450 | |||
|ArticleType=Product | |||
|Type=Firmware Lockout, Rent-seeking | |||
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'''[[Mercedes Benz|Mercedes]]''' initially marketed and sold their EQE 350 and EQS 450 models with a lower power output than the hardware was capable of delivering. The company later introduced a paid software upgrade that unlocked the vehicles' full performance potential. | '''[[Mercedes Benz|Mercedes]]''' initially marketed and sold their EQE 350 and EQS 450 models with a lower power output than the hardware was capable of delivering. The company later introduced a paid software upgrade that unlocked the vehicles' full performance potential. | ||