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Mercedes-Benz EQA is the EV version of the GLA-Class, headed on sale later in 2021. EQA will have a NEDC range of about 300 miles and will start around $57,750 in Germany.
The Mercedes EQA compact SUV is an interim electric car before the company’s serious push starts from 2025. Mercedes is now rated by some analysts as being third in the German automakers race to ...
Mercedes will launch the new crossover in front-wheel drive EQA 250 form, with a 66.5-kilowatt-hour "double decker" lithium-ion battery pack that sites under the floor, and forms part of the ...
The EQA, once it lands next year, will help Mercedes expand its battery-electric offerings in segments that are still hot. Expect to see a production version early next year, most likely at the ...
Following various teaser images, the Mercedes-Benz EQA concept for a compact all-electric hatchback made its debut on Tuesday at the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show. It's a preview of what will become a ...
Mercedes-Benz expands its EQ line of electric vehicles with the new EQA subcompact SUV.Due to hit European dealerships in spring 2021, the EQA follows the formula of its larger EQC stablemate ...
Mercedes hasn’t revealed any specs on the EQA yet, so we’re still in dark on range and power. The official reveal was meant to happen in 2020, but rumors suggest Covid-19 pushed its launch ...
Mercedes-Benz teased its entry-level EQA crossover earlier this week, but now it's officially here. Well, not here here; the company isn't saying for sure if the EQA will come to the US.
The 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQA is an electric derivative of the GLA that Daimler is unveiling today. In Europe, the EQA will offer 187 horsepower and 277 pound-feet of torque and is priced at the ...
Comparable in size to the Mercedes A-Class but with two doors instead of four, the EQA is expected to have a “real-world range” of 400km (250 miles – but on NEDC, so likely closer to 180-200 ...
The EQA 250 goes on sale in Europe this year, and pricing in Germany starts at 47,540.50 euros, which comes to $57,620. Mercedes is currently considering the EQA for the U.S., but hasn’t made a ...
Mercedes-Benz confirms more powerful variants will follow with as much as 268 hp and all-wheel drive will be offered, too. We don't expect the EQA to be offered in the US, unfortunately.