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Fashion Blogger Andy Torres Takes Photos With A Mercedes-Benz EQC
Popular Fashion blogger Andy Torres teams up with popular street photographer Johannes Höhn. They both combine the power of mobility with relativity in the Mercedes-Benz EQC Electric car
It is the first of up to 10 all-electric models due before 2025.
The EQC is powered by two asynchronous motors, one for the front axle and one for the rear axle, which give the car a combined 402 horsepower and 564 lb-ft of torque.
The full-electric car will travel 200 miles on a full charge, a distance which is shorter than Jaguar I-Pace’s 240 miles and Tesla Model X 75D’d 237 miles range.
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Its top speed is electronically limited to 112 mph and will move from zero to 60 mph in 4.9 seconds.
The full-electric car will travel 200 miles on a full charge, a distance which is shorter than Jaguar I-Pace’s 240 miles and Tesla Model X 75D’d 237 miles range.
The EQC’s 80kWh battery pack will take 40 minutes to charge from 10 per cent to 80 per cent. This is achievable by using its DC fast chargers. A standard 7.4kW onboard charger allows AC charging through either regular mains or high-voltage public charging stations.
Inside the EQC are a voice and touch-controlled MBUX infotainment and navigation system. It also has heated seats and a new multi-function steering wheel with touchpads.
Optional features on the EQC include 64-color ambient lighting and Mercedes-Benz’s driver assistance package.