The electric vehicle wars are kicking into high gear
as Mercedes has unveiled the highly anticipated EQC in Sweden. The EQC was previewed by the Generation EQ concept and it features
a “large black-panel surface enclosing the headlamps and grille.” While it’s
not as distinctive as the front fascia used on the concept, it has fiber optic
lights which effectively connect the LED headlights. This promises to give the model an unmistakable
appearance at night.
Moving further back, the EQC has flowing bodywork
and front fender vents with a high-gloss black finish. Other notable features
include a dynamic roofline, high-gloss aluminum window surrounds and a charging
port which is located just ahead of the taillight on the passenger side.
While most crossovers have roof rails, Mercedes says
they were “deliberately” omitted from the EQC to improve aerodynamics. The
wheels are also aerodynamically optimized and the lightweight alloy units are
available in sizes ranging from 19- to 21-inches.
The rear of the EQC is a tad plain as only major
styling features are a tailgate-mounted spoiler and slender taillights which
are connected by a thin strip which emphasizes the vehicle’s width. Further
below, there’s a black plastic bumper with chrome accents that appear to
replicate exhaust tips.
Moving into the cabin, there’s an “avant-garde
electro-look” which should be familiar to current Mercedes owners. Drivers sit
behind a three-spoke steering wheel and find themselves facing two 10.25-inch
displays.
While much of the cabin is familiar, there are a
handful of unique touches which separate from the EQC from more mainstream
models. One of the most noticeable design elements is the rosé-gold colors
louvers in the air vents. Another unique feature is the metallic ribs which are
reminiscent of those found on “high-quality music amplifiers.” The ribbed
pattern wraps around the entire dashboard and continues onto the doors.
Elsewhere, designers installed an ambient lighting
system and unique seats which feature indigo blue or beige centers with
“Sunnyvale” upholstery that is constructed from recycled material. An
assortment of different options will be available including wood trim and a
Burmester audio system.
Speaking of options, Mercedes will offer three
different styling packages. The AMG Line Exterior features a single bar grille,
a sportier front bumper and a unique rear end with an integrated diffuser.
Customers can also amplify the AMG look by ordering 20- or 21-inch AMG wheels.
The AMG Line Interior package brings sporty styling
features into the cabin as it includes a flat-bottom steering wheel and brushed
stainless steel pedals. The package also adds faux-leather / microfiber seats
and AMG floor mats. Customers will also have the option of ordering real
leather seats and faux carbon fiber trim. Last but not least, there’s an
Electric Art package which adds additional rosé-gold accents to the interior.
Electric vehicles are all about the powertrain and
the EQC has electric motors that power each axle. They produce a combined
output of 402 hp and 765 Nm of torque. This
enables the all-wheel drive crossover to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 5.1 seconds before hitting a limited top speed of 180 km/h. More
importantly, the EQC has an 80 kWh lithium-ion battery pack which enables the
model to travel more than 450 km in the New European Driving Cycle
(NEDC).
While the EQC has all-wheel drive, Mercedes says the
crossover is primarily front-wheel drive. In an effort to improve efficiency,
only the front electric motor is used during low and medium demand conditions.
When it comes to charging, the EQC is equipped with
a water-cooled onboard charger that has a capacity of 7.4 kW. Owners looking
for a faster charge can use the Mercedes-Benz Wallbox which is three times
faster than a domestic power socket. Mercedes didn’t go into specifics, but
said the battery can be charged from 10 – 80 percent in approximately 40
minutes.
Mercedes is currently gearing up to produce the EQC
in Bremen, Germany and the Beijing Benz Automotive plant in China. There’s no
word on pricing or launch details, but we’re likely hear more in the coming
months.