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2021-01-21T13:46:50.809Z


Mercedes is completely electric, this time a compact leisure vehicle


A completely electric Mercedes is added, and this time a compact leisure

Mercedes continues to push its electric series (EQ) forward.

This time it's the new EQA on display, an all-electric compact recreational vehicle.

Equivalent if you will, to the familiar GLA.


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The Mercedes EQA 250 has a power of 188 hp and a driving range of up to 486 km.

In the near future, more models are expected to join with a larger power (286 hp) and a driving range that will qualify beyond the 500 km.

Mercedes prides itself on the aerodynamic efficiency of the EQA with a drag coefficient of 0.28Cd.

According to Mercedes its aerodynamic development was done for the first time completely digitally.




The EQA is expected to arrive in Israel during the second half of 2021. Prices for the local customer have not yet been announced, but the importer promises that buyers in the country will enjoy an evolving charging system.

They point out that already today there is a deployment of charging stations, including fast stations, throughout the country and that during this period, there is a rapid development to increase the number of stations and deployment at many other sites.




Gili Priante

, CEO of Mercedes-Israel notes: “We are proud to lead the revolution in the field of electric vehicles.

The EQC, recently launched in Israel, was very well received and we are pleased to be able to offer another impressive electric vehicle.

The EQA, "Priante adds," is a very impressive technological creation, which blends in naturally with the other Mercedes models. "


Source: israelhayom

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