The Mercedes-Benz EQC is a fully electric 4 x 4 that offers a range of 255 miles and can be charged from 20 to 80 % in as little as 30 minutes, making it a great choice if you’re looking to make the switch from traditional fuels to electric but don't want to compromise on space, power or performance.
The German brand is committed to making their vehicles more environmentally friendly, and not only is the EQC better for the environment as it’s a fully electric vehicle but it also has 99 components made from renewable materials like hemp, kenaf, wool, cotton, paper and natural rubber, including the 'Sunnydale' recycled plastic seat cover.
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Leasing a Mercedes EQC with Xcite Car Leasing could not be easier, as our experts are here to help throughout the entire process. You’ll be able to drive away a brand new car in no time. It also allows you to decide on the length of the lease contract, so you’re not tied in to paying for the car for longer than you need. At the end of the agreement, simply hand it back or the funder may be able to provide a lease extension if you would like to keep it for a little longer.
Yes, the EQC is a fully electric 4x4 that combines innovative driver assistance features with a spacious, well-built cabin and a comfortable drive.
The EQC has an estimated range of around 230 miles with a fully charged battery. If you are consistently driving in cold weather at high speeds then this would drop to around 165 miles, while it could stretch to around 330 miles when driving at low speeds in mild weather.
If you are charging the EQC at home or at work on a 7kW charger, it will take roughly 12 hours to go from empty to full. To go from 20% to 80%, it takes 70 minutes on a 50kW charger or 30 minutes on a 150kW charger.
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