The new base model for Mercedes-EQ vehicles that are entirely electric is known as EQA. The design’s electro-aesthetics express the Progressive Luxury of the Mercedes-EQ line. The driver can benefit from the assistance of smart assistants in a variety of ways,
Includes accident prevention, anticipatory and thus highly effective operating strategies and Navigation with Electric Intelligence.
The vehicle also has a number of exceptional Mercedes-Benz features, including MBUX and ENERGIZING Comfort (Mercedes-Benz User Experience). The EQA is a member of the Mercedes-popular Benz’s compact car family. It is a close relative of the GLA and offers all the exhilarating features of that car, combined in this instance with an effective electric drivetrain.
Rastatt, Germany and Beijing are the construction sites for the new EQA.
The radiator grille with a black panel and central star that distinguishes Mercedes-EQ is present on the EQA. The continuous light strip at the front and rear of Mercedes-EQ vehicles is another eye-catching design element. The full-LED headlamps’
Daytime running lights are connected by a horizontal fiber-optic strip, ensuring excellent visibility both during the day and at night.
The interior of the headlamps is finished with exceptional quality, attention to detail, and accuracy. The headlamp’s blue colour accents enhance the distinctive Mercedes-EQ appearance. The seamless integration of the LED tail lamps and tapered LED light strip emphasises the EQA’s appearance of width from behind. Additionally, the licence plate has been moved to the bumper.
The price of Mercedes-Benz EQA is expected to be Rs. 60 Lakh
Depending on the design and equipment line, a new-style back-lit trim element and rose gold-colored decorative trim on the ventilation outlets, seats, and vehicle key give away the electric nature of the EQA’s interior. Additionally, the Edition 1 special model has perforated leather seats with blue fabric visible through them. The instruments adopt the same colour scheme with blue and rose gold accents on their electric car-specific displays.
As is typical for an SUV, the seating position is high and upright, which makes it easy to get in and out and improves visibility all around. One of the main areas of attention during development was utility value.
The split-folding backrest for the rear seat is 40:20:40.
The EQA electric SUV was introduced by Mercedes-Benz in January, and two new models, the EQA 300 4MATIC and EQA 350 4MATIC, have recently been added to the lineup.
The 66.5kWh battery pack remains in the 300 and 350 4MATIC models, which both advertise WLTP (World Harmonized Light-Duty Vehicles Test Procedure) ranges of up to 426km and 432km,
The battery pack can be charged from 10% to 80% with a 100kW DC fast charger in just 30 minutes. The development of a long-range model with a WLTP claimed range of more than 500km has been confirmed by Mercedes. Additionally, the model has not yet been released, so we advise you to hold off until it does. Stay tuned