Mercedes EQA 350 4MATIC










Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New)
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- Price USA (Used)
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- Country of Manufacture
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- China
- Germany
- China
- Years of Production
- 2023-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- SUV
- Market Availability
- EU
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Premium Mercedes build
- High-tech MBUX cabin
- Swift AWD acceleration
- Modern Benz styling
- Top Euro safety score
Reasons Not to Buy
- Not sold in US
- Range lags competitors
- Average DC fast-charge
- No frunk convenience
- Limited trunk space
Overview
The 2025 Mercedes EQA 350 4MATIC aims to bring that three-pointed star luxury to the compact electric SUV party. Think of it as a baby G-Wagen gone green, packing dual-motor all-wheel-drive punch. While not officially slated for American shores just yet, this posh little EV offers a compelling blend of Mercedes tech and zippy electric performance. If it did land stateside, expect pricing to be competitive within the premium small e-SUV segment, though no official US figures are available since its primary market is Europe. It's one to watch if Mercedes expands its US EQ lineup downwards.
What's New for 2025?
For 2025, the EQA 350 4MATIC benefits from a fresh mid-cycle nip-and-tuck, mirroring the recent European updates. Up front, there’s a snazzy new black panel surface featuring Mercedes' signature star pattern, giving it a more assertive look. Inside, the latest generation MBUX infotainment system makes an appearance, complete with improved voice control and updated display styles. Mercedes has also finessed the EQA for better efficiency, tweaked its driver-assist features, and added the convenience of Plug & Charge technology at compatible stations, making public top-ups a doddle.
Design & Exterior
The EQA 350 4MATIC boasts a sleek, modern look that's unmistakably Mercedes, especially with its updated front-end star pattern grille and full-width LED light bars front and rear. It's a compact but chunky chap, measuring 175.7 inches long, 72.2 inches wide (sans mirrors), and 63.8 inches tall. The 350 4MATIC trim often gets subtle sporty accents and distinct alloy wheel designs to set it apart. Its compact dimensions make it a great city slicker, while still having that premium Mercedes road presence. Definitely a head-turner in the EV school run.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the EQA 350 4MATIC, and you’re greeted by a cabin dripping with Mercedes quality, featuring plush materials and ambient lighting that screams luxury. The dashboard is dominated by the expansive MBUX setup with large, crisp screens offering intuitive controls, including Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Passenger space is decent for a compact SUV, seating five. Cargo-wise, you get 12 cubic feet in the trunk, expanding to a useful 46.6 cubic feet with the rear seats folded. Unfortunately, there's no frunk for stashing charging cables or extra gear.
Performance & Driving Experience
This EQA 350 4MATIC isn't just a pretty face; it's got the go to match! With its dual-motor setup – an Induction Motor up front and a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor at the rear – providing all-wheel drive, it boasts a healthy 288 horsepower and 384 lb-ft of torque. That means a brisk 0-60 mph sprint in just 5.8 seconds, plenty quick for daily duties. Expect a smooth, refined ride typical of Mercedes, with selectable regenerative braking modes. Top speed is electronically limited to 99 mph, focusing on practicality over outright pace.
Range, Battery & Charging
The EQA 350 4MATIC packs a 66.5 kWh usable battery, delivering a Green Cars Compare estimated real-world range of 236 miles, with an efficiency of 3.55 mi/kWh. For home charging, the standard 9.6 kW on-board AC charger should provide a full top-up overnight. When you’re out and about, it can accept DC fast charging at up to 112 kW from its 400V architecture. The current model features a CCS Type 2 port for Europe; a US-market version would likely sport a CCS Type 1 or potentially a NACS connector.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
While official US NHTSA ratings are unavailable as the EQA isn't sold here, its European counterpart scored a top five-star rating from Euro NCAP, which is highly reassuring. You can expect a comprehensive suite of Mercedes' latest driver-assistance systems. Standard features would likely include Active Brake Assist and Lane Keeping Assist. Optional packages could add sophisticated adaptive cruise control with stop-and-go functionality, active blind-spot monitoring, and a 360-degree camera system, making this compact Merc a very secure environment for its occupants.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
If the EQA 350 4MATIC were to launch in the US, it would likely come with Mercedes-Benz USA's standard electric vehicle warranty. This generally includes a 4-year/50,000-mile basic new vehicle limited warranty. The critical high-voltage battery often receives more extensive coverage, typically around 8 years or 100,000 miles, protecting against significant degradation. Powertrain coverage would align with the basic warranty. While complimentary maintenance isn't a major Mercedes perk in the US, EVs inherently require less scheduled upkeep than gasoline cars, promising lower running costs.
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