2022 Mercedes-Benz EQA: Fact sheet

Buying an electric car introduces a whole new world of facts and figures to learn about and compare. To help, we've created this handy data card to give you all the crucial pieces of the EV puzzle.


The Mercedes-Benz EQA SUV is the German marque's most affordable electric car yet with prices in Australia starting from $76,800 (before on-road costs). Power in the EQA 250 comes from an electric motor on the front axle with 140kW of power and 375Nm of torque.

2021 Mercedes-Benz EQA – data table

EQA 250
Price (MSRP) $76,800 (plus on-roads)
Format Single motor, front-wheel drive
Power 140kW
Torque 375Nm
Battery size 66.5kWh
Range (WLTP) 426km
Energy use 16.2kWh/100km
MAX charge speed 100kW DC
Plug type Type 2 AC / CCS DC
Weight (tare) 2040kg
Boot space 340L / 1320L

The Mercedes-Benz EQA 250 includes a portable home charger, and a wallbox can be arranged through Mercedes dealerships. The EQA also comes with a three-year complimentary Chargefox subscription for select chargers.

Approximate charging times – 0-80 per cent

Home
(up to 2.4kW)
Wallbox
(up to 7.7kW)
Three-phase
(up to 11kW)
Public
(up to 50kW DC)
Maximum
Mercedes-Benz EQA 66.5kWh 22h10min 6h 55min 4hr 50min 1h04min 32min
@100kW

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