Mercedes-Benz Dropping EQ Badge for EV Future – MotorBiscuit

Seven years ago, Mercedes-Benz rolled out an EQ badge to help its all-electric SUV lineup stand out from its fossil fuel-powered counterparts. As EVs become a mainstay of the consumer automotive market, company CEO Ola Kallenius is making a big move to get ahead of the competition. To shore up its wide-ranging yet slightly confusing lineup, the Stuttgart giant will drop the Mercedes-Benz EQ badge by next year.

Mercedes-Benz plans to become an ‘all-electric powerhouse’

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Mercedes-Benz EQA 250 back hatch | Getty Images, Horacio Villalobos

Companies like Ford are moving ahead with plans to have a split lineup: EVs and traditional internal combustion engine vehicles. However, others are looking to satisfy future consumer demand by concentrating solely on electric power. Following the decision to focus on the “Mercedes-Benz brand promise,” the German automaker is ditching internal combustion. When asked by The Verge in an interview last year, Kallenius Mercedes-Benz is “going all-in on electric” soon. “In fact, as of 2025, all new vehicle architectures for Mercedes…will be electric-only,” he said.