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Mercedes-Benz To Showcase An Entry Level EV Sedan At The IAA Mobility In Munich
Mercedes-Benz will be taking no fewer than four new electric vehicles to IAA Mobility in Munich in September. By far the most interesting we see in a teaser photo. That is probably a precursor to the EQA sedan.
Mercedes-Benz promises to open a can with electrical news again at the IAA Mobility in Munich next September. For example, we are introduced to the facelifted EQA, the refreshed EQB, and the updated EQV. The biggest news comes in the form of a still unnamed concept car, of which Mercedes-Benz is already showing the silhouette. It is clearly a sedan-like with a fairly streamlined body. A car that, according to Mercedes-Benz, ‘redefines the entry-level segment’. All in all, it can really only be one model: a concept version of the Mercedes-Benz ‘EQA sedan’.
Count on a car that is clearly a little brother of the EQE, but at the same time has the necessary CLA and A-class Limousine genes. The EQA sedan will be placed on a new MMA base, which, although it still offers space for fuel engines, must go a step further in terms of electrification than is currently the case with the EQA and EQB, for example. We can assume very fast charging with up to 350 kW and the range of the EQA-with-butt is undoubtedly well over 500 km.
What about the other EQA? Well, as said, it will be given a facelift of which we will already see everything in Munich and it may have a different name. If Mercedes-Benz continues to use the nomenclature it now uses with the larger EQ models, the EQA will continue as the EQA SUV and the new sedan will simply become the EQA. Show