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Mercedes-EQ

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Electric brand series by Mercedes-Benz

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Mercedes-EQ
Product typePlug-in electric vehicles
OwnerMercedes-Benz Group
Produced byMercedes-Benz
Introduced2016; 9 years ago (2016)
Websitegroup.mercedes-benz.com/innovation/drive-systems/electric/

Mercedes-EQ is a series ofbattery electric vehicles manufactured byMercedes-Benz. The first model was previewed at theParis Motor Show in 2016 with the Generation EQconcept vehicle.[1] Mercedes-Benz intends to produce ten EQ models by 2022, three of which will have theSmart brand, representing between 15% and 25% of the company's global sales. All of Mercedes-Benz electric vehicle design and production efforts will target the EQ family.

Mercedes-Benz EQC, the first member of the EQ range, was presented at a special event held inStockholm in 2018.

Overview

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Dieter Zetsche, chairman ofMercedes-Benz Group, stated that the new brand will consist of all Mercedes-Benz "electrification efforts", with a goal of having it represent between 15% and 25% of global sales for the company by 2025, dependent on "the continued development of infrastructure and customer preferences".[2] Jurgen Schenk, a director of Mercedes-Benz who will oversee the development of the electric vehicle program, stated that the company expectsenergy density improvements to battery technology to be about 14% per year until 2025, equivalent to improvements seen between 2010 and 2016.[2]

To meet production targets, Mercedes-Benz Group intends to invest1 billion for capital expansion projects of its global battery production,[2][3] half of which will be dedicated to its Deutsche ACCUmotive subsidiarylithium-ion battery manufacturing facilities inKamenz, Germany.[4] This is part of the company's investment of up to €10 billion for the design and development of electric vehicles.[5]

The vehicles will use theCombined Charging System,[2] a wall charger, or an optional wirelessinductive charging system.

Models

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Main article:List of Mercedes-EQ vehicles

Others

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Smart EQ

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Smart EQ Fortwo

In March 2018, the three all-electric Smart models were rebranded to use the EQ brand,Smart EQ Fortwo, Smart EQFortwo Cabrio and theSmart EQ Forfour.[6]

EQ hybrids

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In addition to the EQ models, the EQ brand will be extended to the EQ Boost name being given to Mercedes-Benz models using the 48 voltmild hybrid system, while the third-generation ofplug-in hybrids due from the end of 2018 will wear EQ Power badges.[6] The new system mates a nine-speed automatic with the electric motor and clutch in the same unit, promising both considerably longer range in electric mode (up to 49 km) and a slightly faster 140 km/h (87 mph) top speed.[7]

EQ Silver Arrow Concept

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Main article:Mercedes-Benz Vision EQ Silver Arrow
Mercedes Benz EQ Silver Arrow

The EQ Silver Arrow was unveiled at the IAA in Frankfurt in 2019, intended as a futuristic electric racing vehicle concept with an intended top speed of over 400 km/h (249 mph). It features a unique body style reminiscent of the 1950s and 1960s era Mercedes sports coupes and features a single center seat with a front visor for the driver. It also features a front fender LED panel that displays motion lighting.

Vision EQXX

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Main article:Mercedes-Benz Vision EQXX
Mercedes-Benz Vision EQXX

Mercedes-Benz plans to go the full-electric route by 2030 and will soon present a concept car to demonstrate its leadership and capabilities when it comes to electric-vehicle technology. Their goal with the EQXX is a range of 1,000 km (621 mi) and part of that is achieved by the slippery body with a drag coefficient of Cd=0.17.[8]

The automaker has already provided glimpses of the concept, known as the Vision EQXX, and in November its R&D chief, Markus Schaefer, confirmed via a LinkedIn post that the reveal will take place on 3 January 2022. The car will highlight the automaker's stand at the Consumer Electronics Show, which kicks off in Las Vegas, Nevada, on 5 January.[9]

Future

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Mercedes-Benz phased out the EQ- prefix from its electric vehicles after the first-generation models come to the end of their life cycles, with electric vehicles to instead adopt the ‘with EQ Technology’ suffix.[10] The battery-electricG580 with EQ Technology marked the start of the new EV naming strategy.[11] It will be followed by the battery-electric version of the third-generationCLA as the first vehicle built on the electric-first platform Mercedes Modular Architecture (MMA). A electric version of the CLA Shooting Brake, and EQA and EQB replacements will be built on the same platform.[12]

Mercedes-Benz cancelled the electric MB.EA Large platform intended to underpin follow-on versions of theMercedes-Benz EQE andEQS electric sedans and SUVs, instead working on to evolve the EVA2 platform. However, the MB.EA Medium is still in development.[13] The first model built on the MB.EA platform is an all-electric version of the GLC, which will serve as an indirect replacement for the EQC.[14] However, the ICE variant of the GLC will remain on a developed version of the existingMRA architecture.[15]

Electric versions of C-Class, E-Class and S-Class are in development.[10]

Trademark dispute

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In March 2017, Chinese automakerChery filed a complaint with the Trademark Office of theState Administration for Industry and Commerce in China regarding the use of 'EQ', as Chery was using the name 'eQ' for an electric version of itsQQ3 city car since 2015.[16] The dispute was resolved in July 2017, with Chery retaining the rights to use 'eQ' with numerical models and Mercedes-Benz to use 'EQ' with alphabetical models.[17]

In May 2018, Mercedes-Benz trademarked the terms EQA, EQB, EQE, EQG, and EQS.[18][19]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Hall, Emme (29 September 2016)."Mercedes-Benz jump starts new EQ brand with Generation EQ concept". CNet. Retrieved28 November 2016.
  2. ^abcdBubbers, Matt (8 November 2016)."For decades the future of electric vehicles has seemed a few years away".The Globe and Mail. Retrieved28 November 2016.
  3. ^Vijayenthiran, Viknesh (31 October 2016)."Mercedes will launch 10 electric cars by 2025".The Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved28 November 2016.
  4. ^Behrmann, Elizabeth (29 March 2017)."Mercedes hastens electric-car shift as combustion era fades". Bloomberg. Retrieved1 August 2017.
  5. ^"Daimler to invest 10 billion euros in electric vehicles - paper".Yahoo! News.Reuters. 25 November 2016. Retrieved28 November 2016.
  6. ^ab"Mercedes to launch 10 all-electric models by 2022".Auto Express.
  7. ^"Mercedes pulls PHEVs from production to make way for third-gen tech".Autocar.
  8. ^Lee, Jonathan (4 January 2022)."Mercedes-Benz Vision EQXX revealed – highly efficient experimental prototype with over 1,000 km of range".paultan.org. Malaysia. Retrieved14 December 2022.
  9. ^"Vision EQXX Electric Sedan | Future Vehicles" (Press release). US: Mercedes-Benz. Retrieved26 June 2022.
  10. ^ab"Mercedes-Benz adding electric version of one of its best-known models".CarExpert. 25 February 2025. Retrieved7 March 2025.
  11. ^"Mercedes-Benz Is Killing Its 'EQ' Badge".Car and Driver. 24 April 2024. Retrieved7 March 2025.
  12. ^"Mercedes Will Abandon Its Separate EV Lineup".Motor1.com. Retrieved6 March 2025.
  13. ^"Mercedes-Benz cancels electric car platform – report".Drive. Retrieved1 August 2024.
  14. ^"The Mercedes-Benz GLC EV Shows That The Company Is Switching Strategies".InsideEVs. Retrieved6 March 2025.
  15. ^Spira, Jonathan (2 October 2024)."What's in a name? Mercedes-Benz announces new EV naming conventions".Charged EVs. Retrieved7 March 2025.
  16. ^Spring, Jack (23 March 2017)."China's Chery files trademark complaint against Mercedes over green car brand".Reuters. Retrieved1 August 2017.
  17. ^Pleskot, Kelly (17 July 2017)."Mercedes-Benz cleared to use EQ name for electric cars".Motor Trend. Retrieved1 August 2017.
  18. ^Gilboy, James (16 May 2018)."Daimler Files Tsunami of Trademarks in Advance of 'EQ' EV Debut".The Drive. Retrieved20 September 2018.
  19. ^Oliva, Jacob (1 April 2021)."Mercedes EQG Trademarks Remind Us Electric G-Class Is Coming".Motor1.

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