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The Mercedes-Benz EQC is the first dedicated all-electric model from Mercedes. It’s packed with tech, wonderfully built and effortlessly luxurious. Which is to say: it’s a Merc,… but electric.

The EQC is based on the petrol GLC with nips, tucks and improvements across the board. With a new interior, smarter exterior and a huge drop in fuel bills, the EQC is a tremendous Crossover SUV that just happens to be electric.

Powered by two electric motors, the EQC has 402 horsepower ready when you floor your right foot. The battery has an impressive range of up to 260 miles on a charge, more than enough for most commutes. And, even though the EQC is a converted petrol car, the motors and batteries beneath give it much better efficiency than you might expect.

The interior of the vehicle is designed for comfort and style, with plush leather seats, ambient lighting, and a panoramic sunroof that lets your passengers enjoy the sky as you whisk them along in silence.

Talking of whisking along, the EQC is a comfy place to be but not particularly sporty, and this is where the GLC underpinnings start to make themselves known. It’s a bit heavier than many EVs in its class and that does mean that handling takes a hit but if you’re running up the M1 there are fewer more comfortable places to be.

It’s a Crossover SUV so there’s a good chunk of space for storing your odds and ends, whether you’re driving your kids to school or spinning up the mountain to Camonix. And, with Merc’s typical depreciation, it’s a proper bargain on the used market.

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At Glance Mercedes Benz Eqc Review

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It is available in four different trim levels:

  • Pure
  • Progressive
  • Prime
  • Power

The EQC features a 80-kWh battery pack and can travel up to 280 miles (450 km) on a single charge. It
has an all-wheel drive system that enables it to reach 60 mph (100 km/h) in 4.9 seconds.

Mercedes-Benz EQC Sport

The sport trim comes with 19” alloy wheels and a 5-twin-spoke design in a high-sheen black finish. It also has comfort suspension and keyless access as its key features. There’s also an MBUX multimedia system that’s built into the interior along with heated seats.

Mercedes-Benz EQC AMG Line

This trim features 20” AMG alloy wheels plus an AMG-specific rear apron. The interior includes a multifunction sports steering wheel in nappa leather, AMG floor mats and AMG sports seats in leather. This trim also features running boards that are exclusive to this trim.

Mercedes-Benz EQC AMG Line Premium

In addition to some of the features from the AMG Line trim, the premium version includes 21” AMG alloy wheels as well as an electric sliding sunroof. It also includes an Air-balance package.

Mercedes-Benz EQC AMG Line Premium Plus

This trim is a more advanced version of the AMG Line Premium. Its key features include a parking package with a 360° camera, a memory package, MBUX Interior Assistant and a head-up display. All of these extra features are exclusive to this trim.

The car has been designed to fit into the new Mercedes-Benz EQ family, which also includes the EQA and EQE SUV, as well as the EQB family van and the EQS luxury sedan. It’s the first of its kind for the brand and was initially announced in June 2019. It’s a mid-size Crossover SUV that’ll fit into most lives with ease and save you a fortune on fuel.


Brief History of the Mercedes Benz Eqc

In 2013, Mercedes-Benz introduced the EQ concept. The car was designed to be electric and autonomous, with a futuristic design that would set the tone for all future models. In 2017, Daimler announced that it was going to build an all-electric SUV based on the EQ concept and spent the next few years testing and developing the what would eventually become the EQC.

Why would you buy a Mercedes-Benz EQC? Because it’s an SUV that’s not just electric, but also smart. The EQC comes with a full suite of Mercedes-Benz safety features like active brake assist and lane keep assist. Plus, it has the latest in-vehicle tech, including remote parking and navigation systems. If you’re looking for an SUV with all of the bells and whistles—and none of the noise—the EQC is perfect for you.

When you’re looking for a Mercedes-Benz EQC, it’s important to consider the financing
options available. There are a lot of factors that go into choosing the right financing option
for your lifestyle, including:

  • The interest rate on your loan
  • Your credit score
  • How much cash do you have available to put down on the car purchase?
  • How much time do you have to pay off the loan?

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The Mercedes-Benz EQC has a range of around 230 miles from an 80-kWh battery. Drive mainly in the city and that range can creep towards 280 but motorway miles could bring that number nearer to 200 – still plenty for 99.9% of driving.

The charging time can range from 6-12 hours on a home wallbox to just under 40 minutes on a DC CCS rapid charger.

There are many free charging points across the country but not all of them are. Check apps like ZapMap to filter charge points by price and get the best deal.

The car’s top speed is around 180 Kmph or 112 mph.

Apple Car Play and Android Auto are available in every trim of the car.

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