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Mercedes - Eqa (2022)

Newly unveiled in 2022, the Mercedes EQA delivers an electrifying blend of luxury, performance, and sustainability in the compact SUV segment. Customers worldwide are curious about how its features stack up against rivals, what the Mercedes EQA price range looks like, and—most importantly—how quickly the vehicle depreciates over time. Whether you’re exploring a Mercedes EQA 2022 price, comparing a fresh model to a used Mercedes EQA price, or simply asking, “what is a 2022 Mercedes EQA worth?” this page gives you a clear snapshot of pricing trends, specs, and market positioning.

Key Specifications

  • Model year: 2022
  • Powertrain: 2‑cyl. 6‑stroke electric motor
  • Output: 178 hp (132 kW) / 257 Nm
  • Battery: 52.9 kWh lithium‑ion pack
  • Range: 426 km (WLTP)
  • 0‑100 km/h: 7.1 sec
  • Top speed: 160 km/h
  • Transmission: Single‑speed inverter
  • Drive layout: Front‑wheel drive (optional 4MATIC all‑wheel drive)
  • Fuel type: Electric (no combustible fuel)
  • Dimensions (L × W × H) 4,367 mm × 1,898 mm × 1,612 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,603 mm
  • Cargo capacity: 470 L (rear seats folded)
  • Charging: 150‑kW DC fast charging (10–80% in ~20 min)
  • Infotainment: 10.25‑inch MBUX system, MBUX *Touch, Voice
  • Safety features: Adaptive Cruise Control, Traffic Jam Assist, Active Lane‑Keeping Assist, Collision Prevention Assist, Night Vision

Mercedes EQA depreciation is an essential consideration for buyers and sellers alike. For instance, the vehicle typically loses about 15‑20% of its value in the first year after purchase—mirroring the broader electric vehicle market trend. Over a five‑year horizon, you can expect a total depreciation of roughly 40‑50% if kept in good condition, though actual figures vary by market, mileage, and battery health.

Depreciation Insights

Electric cars enjoy relatively steady resale values thanks to lower maintenance costs and growing demand for used EVs. Still, a handful of factors can accelerate depreciation:

  • Rapid battery degradation: If the battery is no longer achieving the original 426 km WLTP range, the vehicle's appeal drops.
  • Newer battery technology: As battery chemistries improve, older models may seem outdated.
  • Electric vehicle market saturation: A higher supply of used EVs can reduce prices.

Consequently, a typical used Mercedes EQA price will fall within 50‑60% of the original MSRP,


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