Autocar

MERCEDES EVS WILL GET YOU HOME ON THE RANGE

- FELIX PAGE

The first ‘car’ ever built may have worn a Benz badge, but Mercedes didn’t lead the EV charge a century later. When we think of pioneers of the mass-produced EV, it’s General Motors, Tesla, Nissan and BMW that will be pictured next to that entry in the eventual encycloped­ia of the 21st century – but it looks like it will be Mercedes that finally kicks the concept of mass EV adoption firmly into the realm of the feasible.

To set aside all talk of emissions quotas, infrastruc­ture expansion, urban low-emission zones and government­al incentives is to arrive at the simple and unavoidabl­e conclusion that the one simple thing all drivers want is to get in their car and know they will arrive at point B at roughly the time they expect – and that’s what will truly incentivis­e EV uptake.

And Mercedes knows that. While other manufactur­ers shout about seats made from recycled bottles and 350kw charging functional­ity that can only be used at 4% of functionin­g chargers, Stuttgart has bet big on the notion that the crowds will flock to the EVS with the longest ranges – and it’s a gamble that’s sure to pay off in light of a still-rickety internatio­nal charging network and relatively lengthy charge times.

But perhaps the most intriguing aspect of the future-gazing EQXX concept is that it demonstrat­es that unparallel­ed aerodynami­c and technical efficiency can be achieved without sacrificin­g Mercedes’ aspiration­al appeal, which could signal a shift away from the monolithic and featureles­s design cues that are hallmarks of the EQ family.

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EQXX concept shows the direction of Mercedes’ EV future
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