{"videos":{"current_page":3,"data":[{"id":6594,"channel_id":14,"title":"New Mercedes EQC 2019 review - can Merc muscle into the premium electric SUV market?","slug":"new-mercedes-eqc-2019-review-can-merc-muscle-into-the-premium-electric-suv-market","video_id":"5fpdOqQ67bg","duration_seconds":464,"description":"SUBSCRIBE for more great car videos: http:\/\/aex.ae\/2gY9ABE\nMercedes EQC full review: https:\/\/aex.ae\/2Hj2vKL\n\nThe race is on for manufacturers to get electric cars to market in time for the surge in demand from eager buyers, along with a need for makers to lower their average CO2 figures or risk big EU fines. Mercedes has done well to be fourth across the line into the all-electric premium SUV segment \u2013 just behind Jaguar, Audi and, of course, Tesla. BMW, where are you?\n\nMore Auto Express videos\nCar reviews playlist: http:\/\/aex.ae\/2gY4ViX\nAudi e-tron video review: https:\/\/aex.ae\/2Q0eMXh\nJaguar I-Pace video review: https:\/\/aex.ae\/2E3bwFN\n\nMore on AutoExpress.co.uk\nTop 10 best electric cars: https:\/\/aex.ae\/2MiydqG\nTop 10 best SUVs: https:\/\/aex.ae\/2GVhZTK\nAudi e-tron review: https:\/\/aex.ae\/2EwMQaH\n\nFollow us\nTwitter: https:\/\/twitter.com\/AutoExpress\nFacebook: https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/AutoExpress\nInstagram: https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/autoexpressmagazine","published_at":"2019-05-14 19:27:27","text_make":"Mercedes-Benz","make_id":30,"text_model":"EQC","vehicle_model_id":213,"build_year":2019,"enabled":1,"chosen":0,"created_at":"2019-12-12 19:27:27","updated_at":"2021-11-25 15:53:51","deleted_at":null,"video_page_url":"https:\/\/www.autoreviews.tv\/video\/new-mercedes-eqc-2019-review-can-merc-muscle-into-the-premium-electric-suv-market","make_model_url":"https:\/\/www.autoreviews.tv\/listresults\/mercedes-benz\/eqc","formatted_published_at":"14.05.2019","make":{"id":30,"name":"Mercedes-Benz","slug":"mercedes-benz","created_at":"2019-12-23 14:53:04","updated_at":"2019-12-23 14:53:04"},"vehicle_model":{"id":213,"make_id":30,"name":"EQC","slug":"eqc","created_at":"2019-12-24 11:57:19","updated_at":"2019-12-24 11:57:19"}},{"id":26780,"channel_id":9,"title":"New Mercedes EQC 400 2019 Review Interior l First Electric SUV","slug":"new-mercedes-eqc-400-2019-review-interior-l-first-electric-suv","video_id":"QsSmSprZgyw","duration_seconds":1123,"description":"New Mercedes EQC 400 2019 Review Interior l First Electric SUV.\n\nCrusing down the strip in Las Vegas in the Mercedes EQC 400, it\u2019s very possible to completely forget you\u2019re in an electric car. The lights, outside music and inevitable slow crawl in Vegas strip traffic can remove some of the most enjoyable features of driving electric; that being the instant torque of the electric motor, the quiet cabin and smooth vibration-less acceleration.\n\nAs for range, Mercedes has been quoting 400 km, which is based on the European WLTP range test. Shult has been driving the EQC for a while now, and knows exctly what it\u2019s capable of. He told us of a recent trip when they drove the vehicle (normal driving not hypermiling) 228 miles and had 7% battery left. He added that we\u2019d have to wait for the official EPA range rating, but that he expects it to be about 220 miles. That seems about right if you do the math based on the 400 km WLTP rating (by the way, the \u201c400\u201d in the EQC 400 name, is based on the 400 km WLTP rating). On other EVs, we\u2019ve noted that the EPA rating has been roughly 10% \u2013 15% lower than the WLTP, and 220 is 12% lower than the 249 mi (400 km) the EQC was rated. For what it\u2019s worth, the car estimated that it had 230 miles of range when we started out in the morning, fully charged.\n\nThe EQC is equipped with a 32-amp onboard charger, good for AC charging up to 7.4 kW. The car will come with a 120-volt portable EVSE in the US, and Mercedes will offer Level 2 charging options for purchase. As for DC Fast charging, the EQC will accept up to 110 kW, allowing the vehicle to charge from 10% to 80% in about 40 minutes. I asked why Mercedes didn\u2019t match the Audi e-tron and provide 150 kW charging, and was told that they believe 110 kW works fine for the 80 kWh battery. If the battery was larger, then they would have possibly allowed a higher charging rate. It was further explained that Mercedes believes 10%-80% in 40 minutes is \u201cquite good\u201d for a 200+ mile EV in today\u2019s market.\n\nThere are four driving modes, plus an Individual customized setting. The four standard modes are: Comfort, Sport, Eco and Max Range. The car always defaults to Comfort upon startup. In Sport mode the car offers the most dynamic performance, with more power available off the line and more direct steering response. In Eco the car offers less power and is more efficient, and in Max Range, the vehicle will deliver the maximum possible range. Our Mercedes rep warned us that it\u2019s not fun driving in Max Range, but it will get the driver most range available. Individual mode allows the driver to personalize certain driving characteristics to their liking.\n\nMercedes describes the driving modes as follows:\n\nCOMFORT: Default setting; accelerator pedal characteristic supports a comfortable driving style, but also automatically becomes more dynamic depending on the driving style.\nECO: Driving program focused on high efficiency and low consumption.\nMAX RANGE: Intelligent driving program that can help the driver achieve the maximum possible range.\nSPORT: Driving program focused on the best response for the highest driving performance.\nINDIVIDUAL: Allows the driver to customize each individual parameter separately.\n\nThe EQC has five different levels of regenerative braking. The most interesting is the default setting, called Auto. In this mode regenerative braking is constantly adjusting based on topography, traffic, stereo cameras, and radar data, to intelligently set the strength of regeneration. Mercedes believes most drivers will appreciate how well this mode works, and use it for the majority of their driving. For those who want stronger or weaker regeneration, there are paddles on the left and right side of the steering wheel, just like Hyundai has on the Kona Electric.\n\nThe left paddle strengthens the amount of regen, and the right one lessens it. One pull of the right paddle from the default Auto mode puts the car in \u201csailing\u201d mode. We were told this is basically the same as freewheel coasting. The other extreme is One-Pedal mode which is activated by two pulls from the left paddle.  In D mode the vehicle mimics a conventional ICE with an automatic transmission. Below is how Mercedes describes the 5 regenerative braking modes:\n\nD Auto (recuperation via ECO Assist to suit the situation)\nD + (coasting)\nD (low recuperation)\nD \u2013 (medium recuperation)\nD \u2013 \u2013 (high recuperation). This makes one-pedal driving possible, because in most situations the recuperative deceleration is enough not to require operation of the brake pedal.\n\nThe EQC has two asynchronous 150-kW motors that deliver a total of 408 hp and 564 lb-ft of torque. That\u2019s good enough to propel the heavy EQC for 0-60 mph in 4.9 seconds. As mentioned above, our driver really gave us a good idea of how well the electric crossover can perform when pushed, and it was definitely impressive. Hopefully, we\u2019ll get the opportunity to drive an EQC ourselves closer to the European launch.\n\n#SDADan","published_at":"2019-03-14 19:31:47","text_make":"Mercedes-Benz","make_id":30,"text_model":"EQC","vehicle_model_id":213,"build_year":2019,"enabled":1,"chosen":0,"created_at":"2019-12-12 19:31:47","updated_at":"2021-11-25 15:54:41","deleted_at":null,"video_page_url":"https:\/\/www.autoreviews.tv\/video\/new-mercedes-eqc-400-2019-review-interior-l-first-electric-suv","make_model_url":"https:\/\/www.autoreviews.tv\/listresults\/mercedes-benz\/eqc","formatted_published_at":"14.03.2019","make":{"id":30,"name":"Mercedes-Benz","slug":"mercedes-benz","created_at":"2019-12-23 14:53:04","updated_at":"2019-12-23 14:53:04"},"vehicle_model":{"id":213,"make_id":30,"name":"EQC","slug":"eqc","created_at":"2019-12-24 11:57:19","updated_at":"2019-12-24 11:57:19"}},{"id":23543,"channel_id":10,"title":"New Mercedes EQC 2019 first quick review in 4K - Tesla model X killer?","slug":"new-mercedes-eqc-2019-first-quick-review-in-4k-tesla-model-x-killer","video_id":"e5Ec5lrmDpE","duration_seconds":294,"description":"This is Mercedes first fully electric SUV presented in Paris Auto Show. It is big and massive SUV that puts trust and power into driver's hand, and at same time provides luxury interior design and comfort. This is Mercedes, reading between lines and delivering what new buyers want. A clasic car interior look, not some minimalist interior like Tesla model 3.\n\nEven with new Audi eTron car industry has started to awaken, and Tesla needs to step up the game, because 2019-2020 we are about to get more electric veichles on market from experienced car makers.\n\nApprently new EQC has 450 km (200 miles) range in real life, insted of 650 that was first sugested. Has fast charging capability. It is powered by 80 kWh battery and two electric motors producing 402 HP. Top speed is limited to 196 km\/h (112 mp\/h). It achives 0 to 100 km\/h in 5.1 second, or 0 to 60 mp\/h i 4.9 seconds. Not exciting performance as Tesla or new Jagura I-Pace.\n\nMore: https:\/\/www.mercedes-benz.com\/en\/\n\nWhat do you think?\n\nFor more content, subscribe to the channel and click bell for notifications. 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The range figures are also provisional. EC type approval and conformity certification with official figures are not yet available. There may be differences between the stated figures and the official figures.\nToday, in the Artipelag art museum, Mercedes-Benz celebrated the world premiere of the new, fully-electric EQC (combined power consumption: 22.2 kWh\/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 0 g\/km, provisional figures)1. Dieter Zetsche presented the first Mercedes-Benz model under the product and technology brand EQ to over 600 invited guests. As a purely battery-electrically powered vehicle, the EQC stands for an impressive combination of comfort, quality and day-to-day suitability. In visual terms the crossover SUV is the front-runner for an avantgarde electric look. Not only the protagonist itself, but also the location for the world premiere was a statement for sustainability. The Artipelag museum is surrounded by forest on the banks of Stockholm's skerries, and embodies the link between art and nature \u2013 it is an extraordinary and apt location for the departure into a new era of mobility at Mercedes-Benz.\n\n\"The  Mercedes benz EQC brings design, functionality and service together in a unique way. It offers day-to-day suitable e-mobility in a very special package: the EQC is an electric car, and at the same time 100 percent a Mercedes,\" says Dieter Zetsche, Chairman of Daimler AG and CEO of Mercedes-Benz Cars.\n\nMercedes Benz Fully Electric EQC With its seamless, clear design and colour highlights typical of the brand, the EQC is the front-runner for an avantgarde electric look while embodying progressive luxury with its design idiom. With respect to quality, safety and comfort, the EQC is the Mercedes-Benz among electric vehicles and immediately impresses with the sum of its attributes. These are accompanied by dynamic performance, thanks to two electric motors at the front and rear axles with a combined output of 300 kW (provisional figure)2. Thanks to a sophisticated operating strategy, an electric driving range of more than 450 km according to NEDC (provisional figure)2 is possible. EQ also offers comprehensive services with Mercedes me, and makes electromobility convenient and suitable for day-to-day motoring.\n\nMercedes Benz Fully Electric EQC Before the actual reveal, the guests were given all the background and details related to the EQC. Britta Seeger, Ola K\u00e4llenius and Markus Sch\u00e4fer e.g. moderated the EQ sessions on various topics such as development, design, safety, drive, the electromobility brand EQ and the production strategy for the new electric vehicle. Together with this varied and informative programme as well as with the unusual location, the inventor of the automobile showed that Mercedes-Benz is embarking on a new era. 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