Inside Mercedes-Benz's electric car project and EQ project: a new era of electro-mobility at Daimler
, the three-pointed star is now testing a new, SUV version of its electric E-class.
Merc’s EQS SUV will arrive later in 2022, and we expect the price tag to start from around £120k when it arrives in the UK.This super-economical EV concept was designed from the ground up to be as efficient as possible, as well as demonstrate new EV technology from Stuttgart that’ll be rolled out in future production cars.
On top of that, chief design officer, Gorden Wagener told CAR the EQXX is ‘a promise for what we want to deliver for the C-segment – so C-Class size – as it shows the vision of the exterior and interior.’‘In our transformation to all electric, we’re now in full development of a fully dedicated electric architecture for AMG, from the ground up.
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