Mercedes EQC

1. Body Style and Size Segment
The 2025 EQC is a 5-door SUV, comfortably fitting into the mid-size to large luxury SUV segment. Its dimensions are approximately 4774mm (L) x 1884mm (W) x 1622mm (H), with a wheelbase of 2873mm, providing a robust and imposing presence.
2. Platform Architecture, Range & Efficiency
The EQC utilizes a modified version of Mercedes-Benz’s GLC platform, not a dedicated EV architecture. It features an 80 kWh (usable) lithium-ion battery. It operates on a 400V electrical architecture. Official WLTP range is around 411 km (255 miles), with a real-world combined range closer to 370 km. Efficiency is rated around 216 Wh/km.
3. Technical Capabilities
The EQC includes Mercedes’ comprehensive suite of driver assistance features, such as Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC, Active Lane Keeping Assist, and PRE-SAFEĀ®. Its MBUX infotainment system with “Hey Mercedes” voice control is standard, alongside a dual 10.25-inch screen setup and advanced navigation with Electric Intelligence.
4. Interior Quality and Storage Capacity
The interior showcases Mercedes-Benz’s renowned luxury, with premium materials, ambient lighting, and comfortable seating. While front occupants enjoy ample space, rear legroom and headroom can be average for the class. Cargo capacity is approximately 500 liters (1460 liters with rear seats folded), but it lacks a front trunk (frunk).
5. App Functionality
The Mercedes-Benz app offers extensive remote functionality, including checking vehicle status (charge level, mileage), remotely locking/unlocking doors, pre-entry climate control, and sending navigation routes to the car. It also facilitates finding charging stations and managing charging processes.
6. Pros and Cons
Pros: Excellent interior comfort and quality, quiet and refined ride, comprehensive driver assistance systems. Cons: Range is not class-leading, lacks a frunk, based on an adapted ICE platform rather than a dedicated EV one.
7. Overall Summary
The 2025 Mercedes-Benz EQC offers a quintessential Mercedes luxury experience in an electric package, excelling in comfort and interior refinement. However, compared to newer rivals built on dedicated EV platforms like the BMW iX or Audi Q8 e-tron, its range and charging speeds are less competitive, and its adapted platform compromises some interior space and overall efficiency.
Real world range estimates
The table below shows some estimated real-world examples in perfect condition and in conditions needing A/C to heat or cool vehicles. See ourĀ range guideĀ to see how the range is affected in real world.
Ā | Range | Consumption |
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120kmh/75mph perfect condition | 320 km / 199 mi | 25 kWh/100km / 2,5 mi/kWh |
120kmh/75mph with 2KW heating | 300 km /186mi | 26,7 kWh/100km /2,3 mi/kWh |