Pre-series production of EQC battery. Courtesy Daimler AG
Mercedes chose Norway as the international launch destination for the EQC, as every second new car sold in the country last year was either a full-electric vehicle or plug-in hybrid. Courtesy Daimler AG
The EQC is the first in an onslaught that will see the EQ family (Mercedes’s shorthand for ‘Electric Intelligence’) grow to 10 models by 2022. Courtesy Daimler AG
Mercedes quotes a 0-100kph split of 5.1 seconds, which is decidedly brisk for a five-seat family hauler. Courtesy Daimler AG
First impressions are of how 'normal' the EQC 400 looks and drives. Courtesy Daimler AG
As with other Mercs, there’s a column-shift auto with ‘P’, ‘R’ and ‘D’ settings, and the accelerator and brake pedal are no different to the norm. Courtesy Daimler AG
Styling is conservative, but the rear seats are acceptably spacious, and its 500-litre luggage compatment is decent. Courtesy Daimler AG
It takes 40 minutes at a fast-charge station to zap the battery level from 10 per cent to 80 per cent, or overnight if you’re relying on a home Wallbox. Courtesy Daimler AG
We might be behind the curve here in the UAE, but that will gradually change as the recharging network grows and the country shifts increasingly towards clean energy generation. Courtesy Daimler AG
The platform required significant re-engineering to slot the bulky 642kg battery pack under the passenger cell. Courtesy Daimler AG
The EQC’s 760Nm torque quota practically imprints your frame into the seat back every time you pin the throttle. Courtesy Daimler AG
The Stuttgart carmaker is a bit late to the eletric vehicle game, but better late than never. Courtesy Daimler AG
Pre-series production of EQC battery. Courtesy Daimler AG
Mercedes chose Norway as the international launch destination for the EQC, as every second new car sold in the country last year was either a full-electric vehicle or plug-in hybrid. Courtesy Daimler AG
The EQC is the first in an onslaught that will see the EQ family (Mercedes’s shorthand for ‘Electric Intelligence’) grow to 10 models by 2022. Courtesy Daimler AG
Mercedes quotes a 0-100kph split of 5.1 seconds, which is decidedly brisk for a five-seat family hauler. Courtesy Daimler AG
First impressions are of how 'normal' the EQC 400 looks and drives. Courtesy Daimler AG
As with other Mercs, there’s a column-shift auto with ‘P’, ‘R’ and ‘D’ settings, and the accelerator and brake pedal are no different to the norm. Courtesy Daimler AG
Styling is conservative, but the rear seats are acceptably spacious, and its 500-litre luggage compatment is decent. Courtesy Daimler AG
It takes 40 minutes at a fast-charge station to zap the battery level from 10 per cent to 80 per cent, or overnight if you’re relying on a home Wallbox. Courtesy Daimler AG
We might be behind the curve here in the UAE, but that will gradually change as the recharging network grows and the country shifts increasingly towards clean energy generation. Courtesy Daimler AG
The platform required significant re-engineering to slot the bulky 642kg battery pack under the passenger cell. Courtesy Daimler AG
The EQC’s 760Nm torque quota practically imprints your frame into the seat back every time you pin the throttle. Courtesy Daimler AG
The Stuttgart carmaker is a bit late to the eletric vehicle game, but better late than never. Courtesy Daimler AG
Pre-series production of EQC battery. Courtesy Daimler AG