How much does a Mercedes EQC cost?

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How much does a Mercedes EQC cost?

Pricing and Which One to Buy The price of the 2021 Mercedes-Benz EQC starts at $68,895 and goes up to $77,615 depending on the trim and options. The Mercedes-Benz EQC’s Progressive trim would have come with enough standard features to keep most luxury-SUV buyers happy. The price of the 2026 Mercedes-Benz E-class starts at $65,150 and goes up to $76,850 depending on the trim and options. In addition to the choice of four-cylinder E350 or six-cylinder E450 powertrains, the E-class also offers two trim levels with varying levels of equipment: base and Pinnacle.

Is Mercedes replacing the EQC?

Introduction – new electric Mercedes GLC with EQ Technology You certainly can’t miss it – or that enormous grille. This is Mercedes’ mid-sized electric SUV, and it replaces the old Mercedes EQC. That means it’s a rival to the BMW iX3, Volvo EX60, Audi Q6 E-tron and Porsche Macan Electric as well as the new BMW iX3. Mercedes-Benz EQS: Higher starting price, upscale interior, advanced comfort, smooth ride, luxury feel. Tesla Model Y: Lower starting price, fast acceleration, minimalist interior, wide charging network, strong resale. EQS offers long-term comfort, tech integration, and premium materials, but the cost is high.The EQC is the first fully-electric vehicle from Mercedes-Benz’s new EQ brand. It is powered by an 80 kWh lithium-ion battery which has a range of 259 miles (WLTP) and an output of 408 hp and 765 Nm of torque.The EQC is based on the same platform as the Mercedes-Benz GLC. Interestingly, the GLC is made by Beijing-Benz as well, but only in long-wheelbase version, with a 10-centimeter longer wheelbase. The China-made EQC however, has the same standard- wheelbase as the German-made car.So despite the EQC being a very impressive car overall, in the UK at least, its range really needs to be better, and so the Mercedes-Benz EQC just misses out on top marks and gains a Green Car Guide rating of 9 out of 10.

Which is better EQC or EQB?

So, when it comes to EQB vs. EQC – it comes down to range, space, and styling. The EQB has more seats, more range, and more space, but the EQC is more classic Mercedes. To find out more and weigh up your options, take a look at our range of used Mercedes EQC and used EQB SUVs. The EQA is the smaller option, so the EQC has a more commanding look on the roads. There isn’t too much to set these siblings apart, but neither one is the ugly duckling.

Is the EQC a big car?

At comfortably more than 4. EQC is a big, imposing car, even with its oddly rounded aerodynamic styling. You’d hope having big bones would mean lots of cabin space, but the EQC falls short of most rivals here. This resulted in compromises in several key areas, such as range – which was limited to 255 miles – efficiency and interior space. It also led to the EQC weighing around two-and-a-half tonnes. This all meant the EQC quickly became overshadowed when newer rivals emerged.

How good is EQC?

Performance and drive comfort The Mercedes EQC is a surprisingly good town car for a relatively large SUV. A lot of that is down to the silent electric powertrain, which gives the EQC effortless performance off the line thanks to its instant thrust and four-wheel drive grip. The Audi e-tron is an electric car for those who want to keep their EV preference under the radar while enjoying those traditional virtues of a spacious interior with a seriously roomy boot. So it’s an alternative to the Mercedes EQC and Jaguar I-Pace.

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