Mercedes-Benz enhances China footprint with EV shift

Mercedes-Benz launched its fully-electric all-new EQE model in China in August which marked a new start for the German premium carmaker to expand its presence in the country. The model is a new offering in the mid-large sized luxury electric segment for Chinese customers.


Mercedes-Benz all-new EQE

The EQE is Mercedes-Benz’s first locally produced electric vehicle based on the dedicated Electric Vehicle Architecture.

Thanks to its modular design, the new car architecture has a strong scalability and enables the creation of new EVs and updates of the vehicles over their lifetime, such as the installation of the new-generation batteries.

Based on this electric architecture, the EQE is equipped with Mercedes-Benz’s self-developed battery package which provides customers with a reliable electric range of up to 752 kilometers under CLTC conditions.

The exceptional electronic control system enables the car to reach industry-leading efficiency with energy consumption of 13.7 kilowatt hours per 100 km.

The EQE is just one of eight new energy vehicles Mercedes-Benz plans to introduce into China this year. Other models include the all-new EQS SUV, Mercedes-AMG EQS 53, and plug-in hybrid variants of the C-Class and S-Class. Moving forward, more EVs from Mercedes-Benz are expected to be localized in China.

From 2025, new entry-level electric models based on the compact Mercedes-Benz Modular Architecture and EVs built on the self-developed MB. EA electric platform will be produced in Beijing.

The accelerating electrification in China underpins Mercedes-Benz’s strategic goals outlined in its “Ambition 2039”: to achieve a carbon neutral new passenger car fleet by 2039.

Meanwhile, Mercedes-Benz aims to go all-electric by 2030 wherever market conditions allow. This strategy resonates with China’s dual carbon goals of peaking carbon emissions by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality by 2060.

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