Mercedes EQE SUV interior review

Uploaded 2 years ago by Bjørn Nyland

Video Summary

- The EQA SUV is not that big; it just looks big.
- The front hood cannot be opened.
- The vehicle features a kick sensor.
- Fully automatic trailer hitch.
- It has a fairly spacious trunk with cargo-securing hooks in each corner.
- There is a lid to put more stuff, but it is attached and cannot be taken out.
- Additional cargo space available under the lid
- One side has a 12-volt outlet.
- One has a side pocket with a first-aid kit.
- Lights on both sides of the trunk
- White interior prone to showing dirt and marks.
- The trunk length measures only 94 cm.
- 110 cm for width.
- 72 cm for height.
- Opening the paneling gives slightly more space, up to 90cm.
- With the seats folded down, the length extends to 187cm.
- With the passenger seat moved forward, up to 206 cm.
- With rear seats folded, it’s easy to fit a Cybex stroller inside.
- There is 37cm of knee room in the backseat.
- ISOFIX ports and easy accessibility
- It lacks hooks for cargo net, which is odd for German car.
- It is easy to install a baby seat in the car.
- There is no table for the backseat.
- Features heated/cooled seats.
- There are three memory slots.
- It features an extendable sun visor.
- USB C charging ports.
- It has an adjustable seatbelt.
- Old-fashioned menu on center screen.
- The SUV doesn't have the hyperscreen.
- Has a useful 360 camera but the imagery is choppy.
- Interior has good comfort, less noise.
- The reviewer finds it to be a cheaper version of EQS.
- While it drives nice and is nimble, the EQA SUV lacks the passenger leg space that the reviewer prefers.

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