The new Mercedes-Benz EQC
Mercedes says the EQC’s drag coefficient is lower than 0.30
Cabin previews new features destined for the related GLC
EQC is a five-seater with a 500-litre boot and 515kg payload
The new model uses an upgraded version of the GLC’s cabin...
...parts of which are set to appear on a facelifted version of the mid-range SUV due in 2019.
It has seating for five and 79 litres more luggage space than the GLC, at a claimed 500 litres
Each of the EQC’s motors is configured differently: the front one is tuned for efficiency in the low- to mid-load range...
...and the rear one is described as being more performance orientated, with a greater emphasis on the mid to high-load range.
In Sport mode, the EQC will sprint from a standstill to 62mph in 5.1sec
Energy to power the motors is supplied by an 80kWh battery
All up, the lithium ion unit weighs 650kg
The EQC can’t quite match the 336-mile NEDC claimed range of the I-Pace
The EQC will be produced at Mercedes’ Bremen plant in Germany and a joint-venture factory in Beijing, China
New Mercedes-Benz EQC: all-electric SUV revealed

New battery-electric model will go on sale next year and take the fight to the Jaguar I-Pace and Tesla Model X

05 Sep 2018 | 20702 Views | By Greg Kable, Autocar UK

Mercedes-Benz has revealed the first of up to 10 new pure-electric models due before 2025 with the unveiling of its eagerly awaited EQC.

A key rival to the Jaguar I-Pace, Tesla Model X and upcoming Audi E-tron Quattro, the new five-seat EQC SUV is the first dedicated electric Mercedes model to enter series production. The ...

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