Mercedes-Benz has coupled the extreme off-road hardware of the G-Class 4x4 Squared with the EQC battery-electric SUV to preview the future of off-roading. The resulting EQC 4x4 Squared you see here is ...
German companies can, in fact, have fun. Look at Mercedes-Benz , for example. Every so often, the company decides to slap a set of off-road-friendly portal axles onto one of its consumer vehicles to ...
The Mercedes-Benz EQC electric SUV wasn't designed for off-roading, but a new concept car shows what could happen if electric powertrains are merged with off-road hardware. The EQC 4x4 Squared concept ...
When it comes to speed and towing capacity, it’s becoming increasingly clear that anything a gas-powered vehicle can do, an EV can do, too (and maybe even better). But what we haven’t seen yet, is ...
Mercedes-Benz has been busy developing it is Modular Electric Architecture (MEA) by developing multiple models that will soon join the EQC in the all-electric EQ range. One such model will most ...
Demand for electrified vehicles, such as the Mercedes EQC, is varying a little at the moment, but on the plus side, there are some bargains to pick up on the used market. The EQC was actually Mercedes ...
Unless they rock an insane amount of power, electric vehicles aren’t exactly our cup of tea, but even so, it is hard to ignore the Mercedes-Benz EQC 4×4². The hairy-chested vehicle premiered last fall ...
The automaker has built an off-road version of the battery-powered model that offers improved approach and departure angles and more ground clearance than a Jeep Wrangler. The EQC 4x4² (read: 4x4 ...
The new Mercedes EQC 4×4² concept is the latest one-off creation of the German carmaker, turning the electric SUV into an extreme off-roader. In true Mercedes off-road fashion, the new EQC 4×4² now ...
The Mercedes-Benz EQC has been on sale in Australia for a little while now, and aside from the local launch event we haven’t had a chance to spend any quality time with the brand’s first fully ...
Mercedes-Benz fitted its EQC with a 4x4 package complete with portal axles to preview an electric future for off-roading. Not only does the resulting vehicle look tough, it is also extremely capable.
For its latest exciting prototype, the German automaker has taken its first fully electric vehicle, the EQC crossover, and really cut loose. The result is a concept that looks like a battery-powered ...