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There are better electric cars than the Mercedes EQA, and as a new buy it isn’t that easy to recommend. But after three years, when you’re paying less than half price, things look more ...
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We’ll tell you if the price of the EQA 250+ is worth the daily electric jig, or if you’re better off spending that cash on a lifetime supply of samosas and a rickshaw. FE; AUTO NEWS.
According to the German car manufacturer, the Mercedes-Benz EQA 250+ Night Edition begins at AU$85,800 (equaling US$53,815) in Australia, and the EQB 250+ Night Edition at AU$90,000 (US$56,450).
The Mercedes-Benz EQA is an all-electric version of the existing Mercedes GLA. While it still impresses in terms of range, some of the compromises of this approach are starting to show ...
At 4,695mm, the Kia EV6 is the longest car in this comparison, while the BMW iX1 is the widest at 2,104mm. The Mercedes EQB facelift is the tallest at 1,689mm and the Ioniq 5 features the longest ...
The Mercedes-Benz EQA 250+ scores short on performance in this comparison. but boasts a better claimed range than the rest. Mercedes-Benz has entered the entry-level luxury electric SUV segment by ...
The German-automaker with its EQA 250+ is looking to capture the hearts of India’s deep-pocketed youth who have an affinity for tech. And though the EAQ is not the first entry-level luxury ...
As per the company, the EQA can be charged from 0 to 100 per cent in seven hours and 15 minutes with an 11kW AC charger. It can charge from 10-80 per cent in just 35 minutes via a 100kW DC charger.
Mercedes-Benz EQA: Battery & Charging The EQA is offered in just one, fully loaded variant, the 250+, which gets a 70.5 kWh battery that offers a claimed range of 560 km and a real-world range of ...