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Mercedes EQA vs rivals: specifications compared

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Mercedes EQA, Volvo XC40 Recharge, BMW iX1, Kia EV6, Hyundai Ioniq 5, Mercedes EQB

Mercedes recently launched the EQA in India as its most affordable electric car, starting at Rs 66.5 lakh. This model marks Mercedes' debut in the entry-level luxury e-SUV space that includes Volvo XC40 Recharge, BMW iX1, and even its own sibling EQB. Here’s a detailed spec comparison of the Mercedes EQA with its potential competitors in India.

Mercedes EQA vs rivals: dimensions

Mercedes EQA vs rivals: dimensions
Car Mercedes EQA Mercedes EQB Volvo XC40 Recharge Volvo C40 Recharge BMW iX1 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Kia EV6
Length 4463mm 4684mm 4440mm 4440mm 4500mm 4635mm 4695mm
Width 1834mm 1834mm 1863mm 1873mm 1845mm 1890mm 1890mm
Height 1608mm 1654-1689mm 1647mm 1591mm 1642mm 1625mm 1550mm
Wheelbase 2729mm 2829mm 2702mm 2702mm 2692mm 3000mm 2900mm
Boot space 340 litres TBA 452 litres 413 litres 490 litres 500 litres 520 litres
Wheel size 19-inch 19-inch 19-inch 19-inch 18-inch 20-inch 19-inch

At 4,695mm, the Kia EV6 is the longest car in this comparison, while the BMW iX1 is the widest at 2,104mm. The Mercedes EQB facelift is the tallest at 1,689mm and the Ioniq 5 features the longest wheelbase at 3,000mm. The Hyundai EV gets the largest wheels (20 inches), while BMW iX1 gets the smallest (18 inches).

It should be noted that the Mercedes EQB gets a 7-seater option, which makes it the only 7-seater electric SUV in India.

Mercedes EQA vs rivals: powertrain, range

Mercedes EQA vs rivals: powertrain, range, performance
Car Mercedes EQA Mercedes EQB Volvo XC40 Recharge Volvo C40 Recharge BMW iX1 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Kia EV6
Motor Single motor Single motor/Dual motor Single motor, Dual motor Dual motors Dual motors Single motor Single motor/Dual motors
Electric motor position Front Front/Front and rear Front/Front and rear Front and rear Front and rear Rear Rear/Front and rear
Power 190hp 190hp/292hp 238hp/408hp 408hp 313hp 217hp 229hp/325hp
Torque 385Nm 385Nm/520Nm 420Nm/660Nm 660Nm 494Nm 350Nm 350Nm/605Nm
Battery 70.5kWh 70.5kWh/66.5kWh 69kWh/78kWh 78kWh 66.4kWh 72.6kWh 77.4kWh
Range 560km (WLTP) 535km/447km (WLTP) 475km/505km (WLTP) 530km (WLTP) 440km (WLTP) 631km (ARAI) Up to 708km (ARAI)
Acceleration (0-100kph) 8.6 seconds 8.9 seconds/6.2 seconds 7.3 seconds/4.9 seconds 4.7 seconds 5.6 seconds 7.6 seconds 5.2 seconds

The EQA features a single front-mounted electric motor producing 190hp, making it the least powerful electric car in this comparison. In contrast, the Volvo C40 Recharge and the XC40 Recharge are equipped with a dual-motor setup generating 408hp and 660Nm of torque, along with all-wheel drive capability. Among these, the C40 Recharge stands out as the quickest e-SUV, accelerating from zero to 100kph in just 4.7 seconds.

The EQA’s 70.5kWh battery offers a 560km range as per WLTP – higher than the EQB, XC40 Recharge, C40 Recharge and iX1. The Kia EV6 and the Hyunda Ioniq 5 offer a 708km and 631km range, respectively, based on the ARAI test cycle.

Mercedes EQA vs rivals: charging time

Mercedes EQA vs rivals: charging time
Car Mercedes EQA Mercedes EQB Volvo XC40 Recharge Volvo C40 Recharge BMW iX1 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Kia EV6
AC charging (0-100%) 7 hours 15 mins Up to 7 hours 15 mins 8-10 hours 8 hours 6.3 hours 6 hours 55 mins 8 hours approx
DC fast charging (10-80%) 35 mins (100kW) 32-35 mins (100kW) 33 mins (150kW) 27 mins (150kW) 29 minutes (130kW) 18 mins (350kW) 18 mins (350kW)
With its 66.4kWh battery, the smallest in this group, the BMW iX1 can be charged from 0 to 100 percent in a little over 6 hours using a standard AC charger. The EQA and the EQB take 7 hours and 15 minutes with an 11kW AC charger, while the Ioniq 5 achieves the same in 6 hours and 55 minutes. The EV6, XC40 Recharge and C40 Recharge take around 8 hours to fully charge.

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6 support up to 350kW DC fast charging, enabling them to charge from 10 to 80 percent in just 18 minutes. The Volvo e-SUVs support up to 150kW DC fast charging, which will take 27 minutes for the C40 Recharge and about 33 minutes for the XC40 Recharge to reach the same state of charge (SOC). The BMW iX1 gets 10-80 percent charged in 29 minutes with a 130kW DC fast charger, while the Mercedes EQA and EQB take approximately 35 minutes using a 100kW unit to reach the same SOC.

Mercedes EQA vs rivals: price

Mercedes EQA vs rivals: price
Car Mercedes EQA Mercedes EQB Volvo XC40 Recharge Volvo C40 Recharge BMW iX1 Hyundai Ioniq 5 Kia EV6
Ex-showroom price Rs 66.5 lakh Rs 70.90 lakh-77.50 lakh Rs 54.95 lakh-57.90 lakh Rs 62.95 lakh Rs 66.90 lakh Rs 46.05 lakh Rs 64.11 lakh-69.35 lakh

At Rs 66.5 lakh for the sole 250+ trim on offer, the Mercedes EQA is costlier than the XC40 Recharge (Rs 54.95 lakh-57.90 lakh), C40 Recharge (Rs 62.95 lakh) and the Hyundai Ioniq 5 (Rs 46.05 lakh). At Rs 66.90 lakh, the BMW iX1 is priced just Rs 40,000 higher than its Mercedes rival. 

The Kia EV6 RWD undercuts the EQA, however, the AWD variant is priced at Rs 69.35 lakh, making it the second most premium offering in this comparison. Priced between Rs 70.90 lakh and Rs 77.5 lakh, the Mercedes EQB costs the highest.

All prices, ex-showroom India

Also see:

EQA's youth appeal to boost EV sales: Mercedes Benz India

BMW iX1 vs Volvo XC40 Recharge: Electric luxury starts here



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