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All electric Mercedes car models: current range
Mercedes has around a dozen electric cars in its portfolio, and while some of these are derivatives of other models, it has most of the premium market covered.
Mercedes EQA
The EQA is the electric sibling of the Mercedes GLA, so is a small SUV that competes with cars like the Audi Q4 e-tron. Comfortable, luxurious and with excellent infotainment, the EQA can cover up to 324 miles on a charge.
Mercedes EQB
The EQB is something of a rarity in the EV world, as it’s one of only a handful of cars that offers space for seven people. Sure, the rearmost row is really only for smallish children, but they’re certainly useful to have, nonetheless.
Mercedes EQC
SUVs sell, so it’s understandable that our next electric Mercedes is essentially a larger version of the EQA. Stylish, comfortable to drive and with plenty of tech toys to help keep you safe on the road, the EQC can go up to 254 miles on a charge, which could be a little stronger.
Mercedes EQE
Moving up through Mercedes’ EV range you find the EQE, which is an electric version of the E-Class saloon. The EQE might not be the most exciting-looking car, but with a range of up to 384 miles it’s impressively long-legged.
Mercedes EQE SUV
After something costing around as much as the EQE but fancy a higher driving position? Step right up to the EQE SUV. Cheap it certainly isn’t, but if you’re in the market for a large, plush electric SUV, this car has a lot going for it.
Mercedes EQS
The EQS saloon is a basically big brother to the EQE, so it’s larger, even more luxurious, and has an exceptionally long range, being able to go up to a staggering 453 miles on a single charge. It’s a large, expensive car though, so you’ll need both deep pockets.
Mercedes EQV
The EQV is rather an unusual offering, being an electric version of the V-Class posh people carrier. Sure, the 211-mile range might not be up there with some of Mercedes’ EVs, but with seating for seven together with a big boot, few electric vehicles are so practical.
Mercedes AMG EQE
AMG is Mercedes’ in-house performance division, so the AMG EQE is a faster, more powerful version of the EQE saloon, with more aggressive styling and a staggering 625 horsepower.
Mercedes AMG EQS
With 658 horsepower few cars - electric or otherwise - have the performance of the AMG EQS. As the highest-spec version of the EQS it does command a fairly hefty starting price of around £161,000, though.
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