Electric cars are not new. Back in 1898, Ferdinand Porsche produced the P1 (or Egger-Lohner) electric vehicle. At the time it had a driving range of 79-kilometres. However, it was not until around ...
In a direct and perhaps theoretical challenge to Tesla, Mercedes-Benz brought to the New York International Auto Show on Wednesday its Vision EQXX concept, freshly returned from a European road trip ...
A little more than two years ago German carmaker Mercedes-Benz pulled the wraps off a rather peculiar vehicle in its lineup. Called the Vision EQXX, it is meant to be a research vehicle into how ...
The prototype has a range of 1,000 km, so says Mercedes The early calendar of 2022 was highlighted by what has become an important fixture for the automotive world, the Consumer Electronics Show in ...
As exciting as the new all-electric Mercedes-Benz EQS may be, it could soon be eclipsed by another EV from the marque. The German brand’s Chief Operating Officer Markus Schäfer announced that the ...
Mercedes-Benz wants vanquish EV range anxiety in style—at least in theory. On Monday, the luxury marque unveiled a new battery-powered concept, the Vision EQXX, as part of the lead up to this year’s ...
The Mercedes-Benz Vision EQXX electric concept unveiled at this week’s Consumer Electronic Show could set a benchmark for EV efficiency with 620 miles range per charge, or 1,000 kilometers. The ...
Undertaking its third journey spanning over 1,000 kms, the VISION EQXX technology program proved its mettle in traversing the Arabian Desert while maintaining energy efficiency. Across a challenging ...
The Vision EQXX concept will be unveiled on Jan. 3 in Las Vegas at a show that’s growing in stature on the auto show calendar The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas is fast approaching and ...
Mercedes-Benz has unveiled an all-electric concept car, the Vision EQXX, which could have a range of up to 1,000 km on a charge. Using the concept’s technology, the company said it will “build the ...
Electric cars are not new. Back in 1898, Ferdinand Porsche produced the P1 (or Egger-Lohner) electric vehicle. At the time it had a driving range of 79-kilometres. However, it was not until around ...