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Year-by-year archive pages with brochure PDFs, core specs, and links to related models.
This archive contains 18 brochures documenting the Mercedes-Benz EQA from 2019 to 2025. The collection spans six years of the compact electric vehicle's market presence, drawing from dealer literature across eleven countries and language regions. Automotive historians, researchers, and enthusiasts will find comprehensive documentation of model variants, technical evolution, and regional market positioning throughout this period.
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The 2019 EQA arrived as Mercedes' answer to the compact electric segment, where it faced the Audi Q2 e-tron and BMW's iX2 concept across key markets. The brochure offered a single powertrain: a 132 kW electric motor paired with a 66 kWh battery delivering roughly 400 km WLTP range. Buyers could choose between standard and AMG-line trim packages, with a modest roster of colours
The transverse 250-kilowatt electric motor—borrowed from the GLA platform architecture—delivered instant torque to the front axle, paired with an 66-kWh battery promising over 285 miles of range. In 2020, this powertrain configuration positioned the EQA as Mercedes' answer to the Volkswagen ID.4, targeting buyers who wanted electrified compact practicality without sacrificing b
The 2021 EQA arrived in a segment suddenly crowded with electric contenders—the ID.4 already gaining ground, the Kona Electric establishing itself as a credible rival. Mercedes positioned this compact electric SUV as the accessible entry point to its EQ family, offering buyers either the 132 kW front-drive variant or the more potent dual-motor configuration. Four trim levels sp
When Mercedes launched the EQA in 2022, it arrived as the brand's entry point into urban electric mobility, positioned directly against the Volkswagen ID.3 and BMW i3. The 250-kW variant delivered 168 hp, while the 300 pushed 225 hp, both targeting buyers seeking practical zero-emission city transport without premium pricing. German and UK markets received identical core specif
By 2023, the EQA arrived as Mercedes-Benz's answer to the Tesla Model Y and the Volkswagen ID.4 in markets hungry for premium compact electric SUVs. The 260 kW variant delivered enough pace for daily driving while the larger battery option stretched range beyond 400 kilometres, making it competitive where practicality mattered as much as prestige. UK and South African buyers fo
By 2024, Mercedes-Benz shipped the EQA to Japan, the Philippines, and the UK—each market receiving distinct specification tuning. Japanese buyers valued the 66 kWh battery variant for its 450 km range, whilst UK deliveries emphasised the entry-level 35 kWh configuration alongside the mid-range 50 kWh option. This three-market strategy reflected how Stuttgart calibrated electric
The 2025 EQA arrived with a transversely mounted 168 kW electric motor, delivering responsive acceleration suited to congested Japanese urban streets. Its 45 kWh battery pack provided sufficient range for daily commutes, while the compact 4,255 mm length made parking in Tokyo's tight spaces feasible. Mercedes engineered this entry point into the EQ range specifically for buyers
The 2022 EQA 300 catalogue offered a single-motor, front-wheel-drive configuration producing 225 kW and targeting families seeking electric practicality without the premium price of larger Mercedes models. A 420-kilometre range addressed real-world commuting needs, while the compact proportions and modular cabin layouts appealed to buyers navigating congested city centres.
The archive contains 18 original documents covering the EQA. These include brochures, dealer catalogs, and press materials from multiple markets and time periods. The collection provides comprehensive coverage of this electric vehicle's launch and market presence.
Documents span from 2019 to 2025, capturing the EQA's market introduction and subsequent development. This range documents the model's evolution across multiple years. All years within this window are represented without gaps in the collection.
Yes, the archive represents 11 distinct regional markets. This allows comparison of marketing approaches and equipment variations across territories. Regional differences in brochures and catalogs are fully documented throughout the collection.
The archives are primarily marketing and press materials. They contain technical overviews and specifications useful for basic research. For detailed maintenance or repair guidance, workshop manuals and service documentation are recommended instead.
The archive covers the EQA and the EQA 300 variant. Both model versions are represented with original brochures and catalogs. The collection shows the full model range of this electric vehicle series.
The archive page focuses on collecting and managing original documents. The catalog page presents detailed technical specifications of the vehicle itself. Here you find historical marketing materials; there you find current vehicle data.
The archive is regularly expanded with newly discovered or submitted documents. New finds are added promptly to keep the collection comprehensive. The current 18 documents may grow as additional materials are located.