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(Behind the Wheel) Mercedes-Benz’s first all-electric vehicle arrives in
Korea
Nov 17, 2019  Cho Chung-un

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The new Mercedes-Benz EQC 400 4MATIC is seen during a media test drive held
between Seoul and Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province, on Oct. 21

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German luxury carmaker’s EV is dynamic and progressive but short in driving
range

The first all-electric car from Mercedes-Benz recently landed in South
Korea, jumping into the eco-friendly car market which is still small but
promising and currently dominated by Hyundai Motor and Kia Motors.

Its main design concept “progressive luxury” instantly suggests where the
German carmaker is headed, and is enough to excite its fans here with
futuristic elements.

But the question is: Can the EQC compete with other electric vehicles that
have a driving range of higher than 100 kilometers on a single charge? The
EQC can drive up to 309 kilometers on a single charge, less than Hyundai’s
Kona EV which can run up to 406 kilometers and Niro EV with a certified
driving range of 348 kilometers. Its price is also more than double that of
the Korean car models.

Keeping the distance in mind, The Korea Herald took the EQC for a
120-kilometer test-drive last month to Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province, to
discover its charms.

The most intriguing part of the EQC was its ability to provide stability,
calmness and a sense of lightness even at top speed. The secret behind such
dynamic driving is the configuration of the electric drivetrains, the
company said.

The front electric motor is configured for maximum efficiency in the low- to
medium-load range, while the rear one determines dynamism. When combined,
the two motors generate 408 horsepower and up to 78 kilogram-meters of
torque. The EQC can speed up to 100 kph from zero in a 5.1 seconds.

Another interesting feature of the EQC is that the driver can control the
vehicle’s power consumption. The driver can cycle through four levels of
energy recuperation -- D+, D, D- and D-- -- by using a paddle behind the
steering wheel. D+ deactivates recuperation allowing the vehicle to operate
at higher performance, while D-- offers the maximum level of recuperation
for greater energy efficiency, the company said.

The vehicle is in between a sport utility vehicle and a SUV-coupe segment,
with muscular proportions that identify with the EQC’s design philosophy. As
for the interior, simplicity is what describes the vehicle but embodies both
digital and analog elements by placing new “avant-garde electro look” user
interface along with aluminum buttons for temperature control and others.

To promote the green car, Mercedes-Benz Korea has launched EQ Smart Coaching
Service, a comprehensive EV charging consulting service.

With the Mercedes Me Charge Membership Card, customers can charge their
vehicles and pay for the charging at most public charging stations.

In summary, the EQC has it all -- progressive design and technology enough
to attract rich, eco-conscious customers, with the exception of the limited
travel range and a lack of EV charging stations in the country.

The new Mercedes-Benz EQC 400 4MATIC is priced at 105 million won
[US$90.3k]. A special financial program for the new EQC customers with a
799,000 won monthly installment financial plan is also available.

The Korea Herald ratings
Design: 4 stars
Fuel economy: 4 stars
Safety: 4 stars
Price: 3 stars
Overall: 15/20
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