The Mercedes EQA 250 will Offer Up to 301 Miles of Range
Michael Hemsworth — January 20, 2021 — Autos
References: mercedes-benz-media & geeky-gadgets
The Mercedes EQA 250 electric vehicle has been announced by the brand in Germany as a transportation solution that will provide drivers with access to impressive range and more in a sleekly designed silhouette. The vehicle is reported to be based on the Mercedes GLA and brings the Mercedes EQA concept to life with a power output capability of 140 kW or around 190 horsepower. The vehicle is reported to have a range of 301 miles, which is achieved thanks to systemic improvements with the efficiency of the various components instead of just a large battery.
The Mercedes EQA 250 electric vehicle is expected to retail in Germany for €47,540 with availability in the UK coming in spring 2021.
The Mercedes EQA 250 electric vehicle is expected to retail in Germany for €47,540 with availability in the UK coming in spring 2021.
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