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Mercedes - Eqc (2022)

When it comes to exploring the Mercedes EQC price, enthusiasts and prospective buyers often start with a quick snapshot of the 2022 edition. The 2022 Mercedes EQC was launched as part of the brand’s fully electric crossover lineup, and its base price range varies significantly across markets and trim levels. While a specific figure is not disclosed here, knowing the trends in the Mercedes EQC 2022 price gives you a solid foundation for comparing incentives, used units, and future depreciation.

  • Model year: 2022
  • Powertrain: 299 hp (1.5 L, turbocharged, all‑electric)
  • Battery: 80 kWh (high‑energy density pack)
  • Range: EPA‑rated ≈ 220 mi (variable by driving style and climate)
  • Drive system: 4‑wheel‑drive (4MATIC® with all‑wheel‑drive configuration)
  • Transmission: 1‑speed automatic (electric torque converter)
  • Charging: DC fast charge – 10‑80% in ~25 minutes; AC – 7.4 kW home charger compatible
  • Dimensions: 180 in length, 78 in width, 64 in height; wheelbase 112 in
  • Passenger space: 5 seats with a fully adjustable rear bench; 32.7 cu ft trunk volume
  • Technology: MBUX infotainment with 11.9‑inch touch display, voice command, augmented‑reality navigation
  • Safety: Driver‑assist package (Active Brake Assist, Lane Keeping Aid, Blind‑Spot Information System)

While the Mercedes EQC price is often a driving factor, buyers also need to think about the long‑term value of the vehicle. The Mercedes EQC depreciation curve is shaped by market dynamics, battery technology updates, and brand perception. Early‑phase charging infrastructure growth, coupled with a steady stream of renewed incentives, typically mean that a brand‑new vehicle loses about 15‑20 % of its value in the first year. Over a three‑year span, you can expect a cumulative depreciation of 35‑40 %, after which the rate typically tapers as the vehicle settles into its long‑term resale life. These figures reflect the broader trend for premium electric SUVs, where high upfront costs are offset by lower lifecycle maintenance and operating costs.

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