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Year-by-year archive pages with brochure PDFs, core specs, and links to related models.
This archive contains 16 original dealer brochures documenting the Mercedes-Benz EQC from 2019 to 2023 across ten international markets. The collection captures the EQC and EQC 400 variants through period marketing materials, offering insight into the electric SUV's market presence and regional positioning. A resource for automotive historians, enthusiasts, and researchers interested in the model's early commercial development.
Year-by-year archive pages with brochure PDFs, core specs, and links to related models.
Original manufacturer materials document equipment and options exactly as they were offered.
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When Mercedes launched the EQC into a market hungry for premium electric SUVs, it arrived as the brand's answer to the Tesla Model X and the Jaguar I-PACE. The 408-kilometre base range from the 62-kWh battery satisfied European urban buyers, whilst the 80-kWh variant extended capability to 471 kilometres for those needing longer journeys. All-wheel drive came standard, deliveri
By 2020, Mercedes faced a crowded electric SUV segment: the Model X, the Audi e-tron, the Jaguar I-PACE all circled the same buyers. The EQC offered 300 kW of combined output from dual motors and a choice of battery capacities—the larger 80 kWh unit stretched range beyond 450 kilometres. Buyers got a three-pointed star, prestige pricing, and the promise of the Mercedes charging
By 2021, Mercedes needed the EQC to prove electric luxury could hold its ground against Tesla's Model X and the incoming Audi e-tron. The 300-kW dual-motor setup delivered 408 hp, while the larger 80-kWh battery stretched range to 450 km—enough to convince traditional buyers that going electric didn't mean sacrificing practicality or prestige.
By 2022, the EQC faced intensifying pressure from the BMW iX and Audi Q4 e-tron, yet Mercedes held its ground with a refined dual-motor setup delivering 300 kW and a 80 kWh net battery pack good for over 400 miles in optimal conditions. British buyers appreciated the familiar interior architecture and the seamless integration of the MBUX infotainment system, which had matured c
By 2023, the EQC had become Mercedes's foothold in Japan and Macau's electric SUV markets, where Tesla's dominance forced premium buyers toward alternative credentials. The 408-hp motor with 765 Nm torque delivered steady acceleration, while the 450-km range satisfied urban commuters concerned about charging infrastructure gaps. Japanese and Macanese markets received the full e
By 2022, the EQC 400 faced stiff competition from the Tesla Model Y and Audi e-tron in premium electric segments, yet Mercedes positioned it as the more traditional luxury choice. The dual-motor setup delivered 408 horsepower and 564 pound-feet of torque, emphasizing refinement over outright acceleration. In Mexico's emerging EV market, it represented a statement: electrificati
The archive contains 16 original documents covering the EQC. The collection includes brochures, price lists, specification sheets, and technical literature from various markets. This provides comprehensive coverage of the model range and regional variants of this electric vehicle.
The archive covers the period from 2019 to 2023. The collection documents the launch phase of the EQC and subsequent model developments. All years within this timeframe are represented without gaps in documentation.
The archive documents are primarily intended for model history and design development rather than technical maintenance. They show equipment, options, and design features but are not workshop manuals. For specific repairs, consult official service documentation from the manufacturer.
Yes, the archive documents 10 different markets and their specific EQC variants. The collection shows how Mercedes-Benz adapted the model for different regions. Pricing, equipment, and design details vary significantly by market.
The archive page focuses on historical original documents and their collection. The catalog page presents vehicle specifications and data instead. Here you gain insight into marketing, design, and market positioning from manufacturer documents.
The archive covers the EQC and EQC 400 model series. The documents show model development from launch through 2023. This allows you to trace the design evolution and technical advancement of this electric vehicle generation.
The archive is regularly expanded with newly discovered original documents. Update frequency depends on source material availability. Visit regularly to discover new findings added to the EQC documentation.