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What is the best electric Mercedes?

Electric cars are gaining popularity – take a look at our top picks from Mercedes

Is the EQA the best Mercedes electric car?

white mercedes eqa driving on a countryside road

The Mercedes EQA is a brilliant option for an electric car if you need something spacious and comfortable with a premium feel.

There are plenty of trims to choose from with their own range of tech, including the AMG Line and AMG Line Premium options.

Features on offer include wireless phone charging and a flashy sound system.

Mercedes claims that the EQA can cover up to 347 miles on a single charge, depending on the model you choose.

This is an impressive statistic and one that will see most motorists through a week of commuting or getting the school run done.

Using a home wallbox charger, the EQA can boost from empty to full in about 10 hours.

The EQA has plenty of space as well, so it’s ideal for a family SUV. There’s a 340-litre boot at the rear and a roomy cabin with five seats.

What makes the Mercedes-Benz EQE stand out?

The Mercedes EQE stands out from the crowd with its sleek styling and options for tech, but there are some design similarities between the EQE and the Tesla Model 3 – just look at the swooping roofline.

You can get an EQE with a stunning Hyperscreen dashboard setup that uses three screens under one sheet of glass, or a double 12.3-inch and 12.8-inch screen stack depending on what you’d prefer.

When it comes to driving, the EQE 350+ can achieve up to 410 miles on a single charge, and it'll take around 15 hours to charge using a 7kW charger. This is ideal if you can plug your car in overnight.

You'll enjoy getting behind the wheel of an EQE, thanks to its responsive handling and air suspension.

Is the EQS the fastest electric Mercedes car?

The Mercedes EQS is the brand’s stab at a seriously impressive luxury electric car – and it’s definitely a speedy one.

In fact, the high-performance model can achieve 0-62mph in just 3.4 seconds.

The EQS is particularly impressive when it comes to tech, offering the same Hyperscreen we mentioned for the EQE.

You also get the same heads-up display as in the S-Class models, plus ‘Hey Mercedes’ voice control.

Speed and power are both impressive with the EQS, as is the range – you can expect to cover up to 453 miles on a single charge.

This does mean it takes longer to charge up, however – about 17 hours from flat to full using a 7kW charger.

Is the EQB the best electric Mercedes for you?

The Mercedes EQB electric SUV might be best for you if you need more space and seats, as this one can fit up to seven people.

Based on the well-loved GLB, it’s an ideal option for battery-powered family motoring.

Despite its large size, the EQA can cover up to 253 miles on a single charge and will take around 10 hours to recharge using a 7kW charger.

Each EQB model comes with two 10-inch screens that make up the infotainment centre and the digital instrument cluster.

You’ll also get features like Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, built-in sat-nav and wireless phone charging, depending on the trim you choose.

Should I buy an electric Mercedes EQC?

A white Mercedes EQC parked on a beach

You might want to consider an electric Mercedes EQC if you need a battery-powered SUV that’s sophisticated and spacious.

It’s an eye-catcher, with plenty of style and a plush interior, and boasts features like Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and voice activation.

Two large infotainment screens feature on the dash, and both can be accessed using the handy touchpad controller.

On the road, your EQC will be able to cover up to 259 miles on a single charge and can get from flat to full in 12 hours using a 7kW charger at home.

It's also compatible with faster charging types should you need to top up on the go.

The EQC also offers you a decent 500-litre boot that will suit most motorists, especially if you want to use this as a family SUV.

Is a Mercedes A-Class PHEV the cheapest used Mercedes electric car?

A white Mercedes A 250 e plugged in and charging

One of the cheapest options in Mercedes’ lineup of electric cars is the A-Class PHEV.

While it’s not a fully electric car, the plug-in hybrid electric power helps improve fuel efficiency.

In fact, the A-Class PHEV can cover up to 44 miles using just electric power.

This translates to a claimed fuel economy figure of up to 353.1mpg, though this will differ with real-world driving.

It’s a comfortable and easy car to drive, and it feels peppy and lively on the roads.

Inside, the interior is plush and is equipped with features like the MBUX infotainment system and twin 10.25-inch screens.

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