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Meet the All-new Mercedes-Benz EQA EV
As part of the electric expansion for Merc, the addition of the EQ nomenclature has been given to the GLA platform, creating the EQA an all-electric Compact SUV
Mercedes-Benz EQA – Electric powertrain
The new Mercedes-Benz EQA 250 is powered by a 66.5 kWh “double-decker” lithium-ion battery producing 140kW and 375Nm sent to the front wheels. It takes 8.9 seconds to accelerate to 100km/h and has a top speed of 160km/h. Charging at a wall-unit or public charging stations takes 5:45 hours. Charging time at rapid-charging stations takes a mere 30 minutes for a total range of 486km. Mercedes-Benz said there will be a more powerful (200+kW) all-wheel drive EQA with more than 500km range.
Mercedes-Benz EQA – Interior design
Much of the interior design remains unchanged. Notable additions include the Electric Intelligence system to the MBUX infotainment system, which calculates the fastest route to the given destination. Consumers can specify their EQAs with rose gold coloured decorative elements on the vents, seats and key.
Mercedes-Benz EQA – Exterior design
The EQA joins the EQC in the Mercedes-EQ SUV portfolio. Much of the GLA design remains the same though there are a few notable changes to the exterior design. The EQA features a front-end design similar to other EQ models. Depending on the package, the EQA features a black panel with various slat designs which replaces the vented grille on the GLA. Atop the panel is a continuous LED light strip connecting with the High-Performance headlamps with Adaptive Highbeam Assist and blue decorative accents. The side profile remains unchanged though customers have a range of EQ specific Aero wheels to choose from like the 20-inch rose gold wheels. Noticeable changes to the rear-end include a light bar and a three-pointed star which now sits beneath the rear-lights.
Mercedes-Benz EQA In South Africa
No confirmation on the EQA’s local availability has been made clear, but at this point and mostly due to EV pricing, it’s unlikely we’ll be seeing the Mercedes-Benz EQA on our roads any time soon. The larger EQC will reach our shores in the latter half of this year.