With the introduction of the 2020 Mercedes-Benz EQC, the proud German automaker officially goes electric with a new series of planned battery-powered vehicles that complements—and could ultimately ...
The automaker has built an off-road version of the battery-powered model that offers improved approach and departure angles and more ground clearance than a Jeep Wrangler. The EQC 4x4² (read: 4x4 ...
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Whenever a carmaker unveils a new electric car, I tend to get excited. With the seismic changes in today's automotive industry, the introduction of a new EV is more than just the usual fanfare of ...
Combined output of the 2020 Mercedes-Benz EQC 400 is 402 hp and 561 lb ft, good enough for a 4.9-second 0-60 mph sprint. Combined output of the 2020 Mercedes-Benz EQC 400 is 402 hp and 561 lb ft, good ...
Mercedes plans to launch its all-electric EQC with a limited run of highly equipped vehicles. Ahead of its official launch later this year, Mercedes-Benz announced Wednesday at the New York Auto Show ...
Mercedes-Benz will launch itself into the electric crossover market with its 402-horsepower EQC early next year, the company announced Wednesday. The price of entry for Stuttgart's new luxury EV will ...
At the New York Auto show today, Mercedes-Benz unveiled the EQC Edition 1886, a special early edition of the electric SUV that will hit the market later this year. The German automaker wrote about the ...
Last September in Stockholm, Mercedes-Benz unveiled its first production electric vehicle, the new EQC 400 crossover. Set to battle Tesla, Jaguar, Audi and eventually any automaker that wants to stay ...
Thanks to an 80-kWh battery pack that sends power down to a pair of asynchronous electric motors, the Mercedes-Benz EQC can travel for 445 to 471 kilometers ( 276 to 292 miles) on a single full charge ...
Circle back to six years ago when 11MotorTrendjudges unanimously voted the then-brand-new Tesla Model S our 2013 Car of the Year. Were we nervous? Yeah, sure, of course. Tesla what? Elon who? I ...
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