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Mercedes - EQA (2024)
Discover the latest insights on the Mercedes EQA, the 2024 compact electric SUV that merges cutting‑edge technology with classic Mercedes-Benz refinement. Whether you’re curious about the Mercedes EQA price for a new vehicle, how a used model compares, or what a 2024 Mercedes EQA is worth over time, this overview gives you the essential facts and figures to guide your decision.
- Year & Model – 2024 Mercedes EQA
- Body Style – Compact Electric SUV
- Powertrain – 1.5‑liter, 3‑cyl, turbocharged electric motor
- Battery – 66 kWh lithium‑ion pack
- Range (EPA/WLTP) – 241 miles (EPA) / 302 km (WLTP)
- Power – 195 hp (145 kW) / 245 Nm (181 lb‑ft) torque
- Acceleration (0‑60 mph) – 7.7 seconds
- Top Speed – 112 mph (180 km/h) limit
- Transmission – Single‑speed automatic
- Chassis – 4‑wheel independent suspension; front MacPherson strut, rear multilink
- Wheelbase – 2,738 mm (107.9 in)
- Length / Width / Height – 4,471 / 1,856 / 1,612 mm (176 / 73 / 63 in)
- Cargo Capacity – 470 L (front seats down: 1,417 L/50.1 cu ft)
- Drivetrain – Front‑wheel drive only
- Charging (AC/DC) – 11 kW (AC) / 125 kW (DC) – 0‑80% in ~34 min
- Interior – Digital instrument cluster, MBUX infotainment with voice control, 12‑inch central display
- Safety Features – Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, lane‑keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, active braking, 360° camera view
- Exhaust / Emissions – Zero tailpipe emissions (electric vehicle)
Depreciation Insight
- On average, the Mercedes EQA depreciation follows the typical trend for high‑spec electric SUVs, losing about 15–20% of its value in the first year.
- By the end of the second year, the vehicle generally sees a cumulative depreciation of 30–35%.
- After three years, a common estimate is a 45–50% reduction from the original purchase price, aligning with market data from comparable electric models.
- Factors affecting depreciation include battery warranty, mileage, region, and model year.
- Used Mercedes EQA models located in markets with high EV adoption tend to hold value slightly better compared to those in less EV‑friendly regions.
The brand’s reputation for luxury and robust build quality can smooth out the depreciation curve slightly. However, as battery capacity becomes less of a differentiator among newer EVs, market forces increasingly drive price adjustments.
Comparison Context
- BMW iX3 – The BMW iX3 offers a similar 3‑cyl electric powertrain but typically arrives at a price premium of 10–15%. The iX3’s range, however, is slightly lower in comparable model years.
- Audi Q4 e-tron – Audi introduces a two‑motor all‑wheel‑drive version for the Q4 e-tron, which increases both power delivery and price. The Q4’s available 470‑km WLTP range competes closely with the EQA’s figures. <
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