Over the past few months, Mercedes-Benz has given
enthusiasts lots of pieces of the EQC puzzle, with the latest one providing a
glimpse into the rear fascia of the electric SUV. Teased on the company’s social
media channels, the Mercedes-Benz EQC has a sleek looking rear end, with a
clean tailgate design, slim LED taillights and a light strip joining them
together.
On the other end, Mercedes‘ Tesla Model X, Audi
E-Tron and Jaguar I-Pace fighter has LED DRLs, connected by yet another light
strip that spans across the width of the grille, as revealed by a different
teaser released earlier this week.
Mercedes-Benz will pull the cover off the EQC
exactly one week from today, on September 4. The SUV will be presented at a
special event held in Sweden’s capital, Stockholm, and that’s when full
specifications should be released.
So far, Mercedes-Benz wasn’t keen on telling the
world what powers their zero-emission vehicle, or how much it can travel on a
single charge. However, they did mention an output of "nearly 408 PS" in a previous teaser, and it’s been reported that it has a total
driving range of up to 500 km.
Meanwhile, we’ll remind you that the Generation EQ
Concept, which served as a preview for the EQC a couple of years ago, came with
two electric motors making a combined 300 kW (408 PS) and 700 Nm of torque, powered by a 70 kWh battery.The study could reach 100 km/h in less than 5 seconds, from a standstill, and had a claimed range of
up to 500 km.