Inovev forecasts 25,000 to 50,000 units per year of the new Mercedes EQE
Mercedes unveiled at the 2021 Munich Motor Show its new upper mid-range electric sedan (E-segment) named EQE, and which looks like a reduced EQS (4.94 m long against 5.22 m), taking the same aerodynamic hatchback shape with a tailgate. We now expect the new EQC sedan (D-segment) to complete the line-up of Mercedes full electric sedans.

The Mercedes EQE, based on the new EVA2 platform, is today the seventh battery electric model of the Stuttgart brand, as there are currently in the catalog the EQA, EQC, EQS, EQV, e-Vito, e-Sprinter, before the coming launch of the EQB (electric GLB), EQG (Class G electric) and e-Citan (Citan electric).

The Mercedes EQE has a generously sized battery as it offers a capacity of 90 kWh allowing a range of 660 km, which is one of the best results yet for a BEV. Its engine produces 292 hp, but new and more powerful versions will be added next year, including a version with four-wheel drive and two electric motors.

The Mercedes EQE production will begin in early 2022 at the Sindelfingen (Germany) plant alongside the EQS, E-Class and S-Classe. Like all electric cars, Inovev foresees a gradual ramp-up for the Mercedes EQE: 25,000 units per year at the start of its career then 50,000 per year in mid-career.


    
 

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