Living with a Mercedes-Benz EQC | 2021 EQC 400 4MATIC in-depth review and extended test drive

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • Welcome to the future. The EQC is the first fully electric EQ family member to carry a three-pointed star on the nose and is the start of the electric revolution for Mercedes-Benz.
    We grabbed the keys and spent some time to get under the car's skin and find out what it's like to live with a fully electric car. Join us for a dive in to the world of electric mobility.
    Find out more: www.landlautomotive.co.uk/
    Further reading: tools.mercedes-benz.co.uk/cur...
    0:00 - Intro
    0:42 - The EQ family
    1:45 - Exterior design and electric motors
    3:29 - Interior
    4:33 - What is it like to drive?
    5:33 - Regeneration settings
    6:36 - Charging
    10:52 - Common questions about electric cars
    12:16 - Electric cars and the environment
    13:40 - Enjoying driving electric
    14:39 - A few thoughts on electric transportation
    16:36 - Summary
    17:26 - Further watching
    17:35 - One more thing
    Mercedes me Connect services are included for three years from date of activation. This includes Mercedes me Charge.
    WLTP range: 241 - 255 miles.
    Figures shown are for comparability purposes; only compare with other cars tested to the
    same technical procedures. Figures may not reflect real life driving results, which will depend upon a number of factors including the starting charge of the battery, factory-fitted options, accessories fitted (post registration), variations in weather, driving styles and vehicle load. Further information about the test used to establish range, power consumption and
    CO₂ figures can be found at www.mercedes-benz.co.uk/WLTP
    Written and presented by Ken Pearson
    Filmed by Ken Pearson, Jack Horrocks and the L&L Automotive Marketing team
    Edited by Ken Pearson
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Комментарии • 62

  • @asifsaddique431
    @asifsaddique431 3 года назад +4

    Very good review, well done, thanks

  • @Cobraguy321
    @Cobraguy321 Год назад

    Great review thanks.very comprehensive covering all the benefits of owning an EQC. Thinking of trading in my Lexus RC for one.

  • @toddparewa463
    @toddparewa463 3 года назад +4

    THATS MODERN LIFE STYLE ONE HAS TO ADAPT N GET READY TO LIVE WITH ....FUTURE IS ELECTRIC

  • @snuggles03
    @snuggles03 2 года назад +4

    That was an exceptionally well presented review, thank you very much for all that information. It was great ….I’m looking forward to purchasing EQA 350 in Australia in 2022

    • @LandLAutomotive
      @LandLAutomotive  2 года назад

      Thank you so much! I finally got behind the wheel of an EQA 350 4MATIC here and it truly is a mini EQC - that is probably the highest praise I can give it! I expanded on some of the themes in this video for Living with an EQA which you may find handy - check it out here: ruclips.net/video/70z36Ehd624/видео.html

    • @dingdong2103
      @dingdong2103 Год назад

      Exceptionally flawed when describing CO2 emissions. CO2 is a vital nutrient for all plant life on the planet and there is zero evidence that human emissions are the reason for the climate change. Also, the electricity you take to charge anything doesn't 'come' from renewable sources, it's all mixed with coal power and nuclear since the electric grid needs to be stable and the renewable energy is inherently unstable.

  • @necroforce4324
    @necroforce4324 3 года назад +15

    I lost it when someone asked does it work in the rain and he answered simply "YES"

    • @EUU100
      @EUU100 3 года назад

      😂

    • @RocketLR
      @RocketLR 2 года назад +1

      hahaha they will have to IP certify water cups in the future if people are going to be this daft 😭

  • @Manonsilvermountain
    @Manonsilvermountain 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great review! As happy owner, 400 in EQC refers to BHP and not voltage. Same as in EQB 350.

  • @philipclaeys6920
    @philipclaeys6920 3 года назад +4

    Well done! Compliments from an EQC owner.

    • @cedrickmichaelinganji4822
      @cedrickmichaelinganji4822 3 года назад

      How is the expenditures compared to fossil vehicles

    • @philipclaeys6920
      @philipclaeys6920 3 года назад +5

      @@cedrickmichaelinganji4822 I have the car now for about 7 months, the expenditurs seems to be lower because, as I can charge at home and or at Ionity with the Mercedes Me Charge when I'm on the road. There are possibilities to charge for free, many stores do offer that service. But when it is not for free than it is cheaper compared to my previous BMW X3, which was about 9 euro/100 km for diesel versus 6 euro per 100 km for electricity today. There is no roadtax on EV's in my country. Don't know yet how much the yearly service will be.

  • @MMM18092
    @MMM18092 3 года назад +7

    I have driven an EQC for a few weeks now and while it's an extremely comfortable car, there are some misses in user friendliness that really annoy me. Why is set temperature and fan speed not shown by default? Why don't the windows close when I lock the car? Why does the car have to be in "ready mode" for me to operator the electric windows? Why isn't it crystal clear how to change audio input from DAB to USB? Why doesn't the AC ask me if I want to keep it turned on while I go into a shop? Why is the route guidance in the instrument cluster so small and lacking in detail? Why is there a super annoying reflex across the entire windsceen when driving in sunshine? Why doesn't the AC start automatically (as per last setting) when I press start? How do I set different temperatures for driver and passenger without having to go into the menu while driving? The list goes on.

    • @Empbruder
      @Empbruder 2 года назад +1

      This seems like a genuine concern, and would be nice to have them sorted out. I hope the OP ( @Mercedes-Benz Hertfordshire ) takes note of this and kindly passes it to Daimler for possible redress with software updates. I think it can be fixed via updates.

  • @targa6sp993
    @targa6sp993 2 года назад

    Wait for coming to us

  • @davesingh3772
    @davesingh3772 Год назад

    Just bought a 2021 EQC, what I don’t understand is why car has the upgraded sound system on premium plus spec however 2022 onwards premium plus cars don’t have it as standard. Wonder if this is due to cutting costs?

  • @Mansviews
    @Mansviews 3 года назад

    The Charge me card and merc me will not open on any format. Comes back as error.

  • @beaublue1625
    @beaublue1625 9 месяцев назад

    Got my EQC on loan while my own EV is in for warranty work & I have to say…. I was totally against it considering it to be nothing more than a German Barge however,…. I absolutely love it!! So much so that my EV is up next year for renewal & the EQE (even though they’ve stopped making it) is top of my list. Brilliant.
    If anyone can help , 3 questions:
    1) No phone charging plug? What? No USB socket?
    2) No Satellite viewing of the Sat Nav? 3-D yes but no Satellite map?
    3) No Hill Start assist?
    If anyone can tell me I’m wrong please do but I can’t even charge my IPhone!!

  • @supra800
    @supra800 4 месяца назад

    Is it comfy as the EQE SUV ?

  • @louisnap2610
    @louisnap2610 6 месяцев назад

    Got a C300 coupe currently. Might be able to get this as a work car and only cost me £110 a month more than what I pay now… but I won’t have to pay for anything else. No tax, MOT, insurance (£1300 alone) maintenance. Seems a no brainer
    Except it’s electric with a range of 250 miles…

  • @gledatelj1979
    @gledatelj1979 2 года назад

    10:44 S21 Ultra has 19 watt hours battery,and this car has an 80 kilowatt hours battery so around 4210 times difference, far from 25000 times.

  • @timholstpetersen79
    @timholstpetersen79 Год назад

    Actually... the aerodynamics have _NOT_ affected the design of this car spectacularly much, as you like to think.... it is basically the same shape as its petrol or diesel brother. In fact, this is one of the key points that sets it apart from the competition; it is not built as a climate wonder from the ground up, but rather based on the design of the GLC... which is why I, for one, just love this thing.

  • @smokeonthewater5287
    @smokeonthewater5287 Год назад

    Ironic that the clip where he describes quietness is plagued by the microphone picking up huge amounts of road noise lol

  • @VMAdventures88
    @VMAdventures88 6 месяцев назад

    Can some owners please share long-term thoughts on the car? I drive 80 miles daily, everyday and I can charge at home… how is the reliability? That’s my main concern.

  • @gaetanartega7359
    @gaetanartega7359 9 месяцев назад

    We are extremely satisfied with our EQC400. If you drive +-700 to 800 km every day and do not have 30 minutes to fast charge halfway through this journey, then this is not the car for you. We are fans because of its exceptional comfort and beautiful interior. Moreover, in the city you can lose your driver's license in 3 seconds if you don't pay attention, that's more than fast enough.

  • @pmurraysm
    @pmurraysm 3 года назад +1

    Hi, enjoyed the review, I was curious about the wall charger offer. I know you said it was only until the end of 2020 but was that a general offer from Mercedes on all new EQC orders or just something your dealership was offering?

    • @LandLAutomotive
      @LandLAutomotive  3 года назад

      Thank you! It's a UK-wide offer from Mercedes-Benz for all EQ battery electric and EQ Power plug-in-hybrid models. The offer was extended a couple of weeks after we released this video! The wallbox is included for eligible models ordered before March 31st and delivered by June 30th of this year. If the property is not suitable for a wallbox or if one is already installed you can claim a two year membership with the Polar charging network for free instead.
      Full details can be found here: www.mercedes-benz.co.uk/passengercars/the-brand/wall-box-offer-terms.html

    • @pmurraysm
      @pmurraysm 3 года назад

      @@LandLAutomotive Thanks, I ordered an EQC via Bristol Mercedes in Sept/Oct last year and they said they are not aware of this offer, bit strange as you aren't the first to mention it. Is there anyway to follow this up with Mercedes UK that I can try?

    • @LandLAutomotive
      @LandLAutomotive  3 года назад

      @@pmurraysm No problem. The offer has been live since September 3rd 2020. You can get in touch with the Mercedes-Benz UK support team with a digital enquiry or callback request here: www.mercedes-benz.co.uk/passengercars/the-brand/contact-us/enquiries.module.html

  • @gergomaroti3045
    @gergomaroti3045 3 года назад +1

    sadly the EQS isn't even close to the concept car, but the other eq models aren't bad at all. In my oppinion the EQS could've gotten better.

  • @nerosapien
    @nerosapien 7 месяцев назад

    we bought a EQC. 2020. plate. the range is very disappointing be aware battery goes down pretty quick

  • @tommyroche9142
    @tommyroche9142 3 года назад

    Fine if you charge from home. Actually great at around 17p per kWh. But when he mentioned that he had the car plugged into an Ionity fast charger. The cost is 69p per kWh. If charging an 80kw battery from home £13.60. At Ionity £55.20.

    • @LandLAutomotive
      @LandLAutomotive  3 года назад +1

      Discounted charging rates at IONITY rapid charging stations are included with Mercedes me Charge for one year which brings the cost down to 27p/kWh - the other co-founding manufacturers of IONITY also offer their customers discounted charging rates at the network. Competition within the rapid charging market is springing up with Gridserve offering 26p/kWh on all connections and Shell are about to expand their rapid charging offering so this space will become very competitive. At 27p/kWh a 0-100% charge would be £21.60.

  • @erickeustermans6861
    @erickeustermans6861 3 года назад

    Thanks for this What is the colour reference of the one you tested ?

    • @LandLAutomotive
      @LandLAutomotive  3 года назад +1

      Thank you! The EQC that we spent the most time with in this video is Graphite Grey metallic; the second EQC that appeared at the start of the video is Cavansite blue metallic.

  • @lauriemiles1842
    @lauriemiles1842 3 года назад +3

    The driving sound demonstration is spoilt by low frequency vibration that I've not heard on any other EQC driving reviews! I think the mounting of your camera has adversely affected the sound? Having driven the EQC a couple of times, and collecting our own EQC next week, I can assure everyone that the EQC is a *really* quiet car

    • @LandLAutomotive
      @LandLAutomotive  3 года назад +1

      It was one small setting on the external microphone. The joys of technology, right? Welcome to the EQ family, we hope you enjoy your new EQC!

  • @SpeakHearSeeNoEvil
    @SpeakHearSeeNoEvil Год назад

    What happened to the beer?

  • @neilwharfe4499
    @neilwharfe4499 3 года назад +1

    I do a round trip totalling 176 miles.... can I do this in one charge?

    • @neilwharfe4499
      @neilwharfe4499 3 года назад

      Ps...I want to do 70 on the motorway.

    • @LandLAutomotive
      @LandLAutomotive  3 года назад +1

      Average energy consumption and recuperation will be key. You would want to aim for a minimum of 2.2 miles per kWh over the course of your journey. I'd expect the model to do these long round trips with ease.
      The EQ-optimised navigation will constantly check your route, traffic, current energy consumption, and if it estimates you will arrive at your destination with less than 10% charge remaining it will plan in a charging stop on your route. You are also able to search for charging stations near your destination through the system.

  • @anita1300
    @anita1300 2 года назад

    How much does a new battery cost, as they don't last?

    • @dingdong2103
      @dingdong2103 Год назад

      You'll have a new car years before the battery fails...

  • @ER-ck4ri
    @ER-ck4ri 3 года назад

    I am on the fence between the eqc and the bmw i4

    • @LandLAutomotive
      @LandLAutomotive  3 года назад

      It's going to be an exciting year for electric cars. I'd love to try one when they hit the roads!

    • @dingdong2103
      @dingdong2103 Год назад

      What does a BMW and a condom have in common? They have a dick inside...

  • @wowi55
    @wowi55 3 года назад +1

    i liked your video! thanks!
    you're funny, 41 quit a month, fantastic, but... buy a car that costs only half and you can drive 30 years for FREE.
    i like the car, and i dont mind that the real range is more like 150 miles instead of 250 miles.
    by now anyone interested in an electric car knows that the ranges are purely theoretical (or tailwind-downhill-20 degrees-no rain-experiences)
    the ride is awesome!

  • @timholstpetersen79
    @timholstpetersen79 Год назад

    There are so many things wrong with this review.... you also mention, that all the small little things will help increase its top speed. Mercedes _clearly_ didn't care about the top speed, when they designed a 400+ HP monster that could only reach 180 km/h.... so what's with that?
    Actually @5:40 you can see a Nissan Qashqai right behind the Merc.... I own one of these, with a 130 HP diesel, which can outrun this Merc at top speed.That said, I'd take the Merc every day of the week ;-)

  • @David-vc2dc
    @David-vc2dc 3 года назад +3

    Modern? Futuristic? Mercedes couldn't even be bothered to actually re engineer the vehicle as most EV manufacturers are doing. It still has the now obsolete transmission hump in back seats. You conveniently ignored this issue and omitted it from view in the video. It's just a modified glc. Audi etc are building EVs utilizing an all new platform. Makes you wonder how many other compromises there are in this ' all new' vehicle.

    • @LandLAutomotive
      @LandLAutomotive  3 года назад +1

      Mounted above the battery itself and running along the spine of the car are various cables and coolant lines, along with ECUs. These components are able to fit into the housing for where the transmission/exhaust would have been on its combustion powered cousins.
      This is a typical place for these components to be placed on high voltage batteries - take a close look at the products from our friends at Audi, Porsche, Honda and Kia and you'll spot the ridge. On another note, the e-tron is a car I've spent a lot of time with and I think it is fantastic. Strong competition is good competition.
      As far as the future platforms go we can only wait and see. With batteries becoming more energy dense thereby requiring less space within the chassis or components being repositioned we may see completely flat floors front and rear starting to become commonplace.

  • @rogeriogomesosorio4755
    @rogeriogomesosorio4755 3 года назад +4

    9:15: It’s so cheap to run... and yet you still driving a car that costs you two times a week what it would cost you to run this car in a month... you know why? Because it’s so expensive to buy. So, basically, Mercedes is saving money to those that already have a lot a money to start. The rest of us... just can’t afford it. Starting with this guy that is making this video.

    • @LandLAutomotive
      @LandLAutomotive  3 года назад +1

      Yes, you are correct the EQC does come with a high price tag compared to some premium combustion engine SUVs although it is competitive with other premium electric products. Also the EQC comes with over 130 years of Mercedes-Benz experience in automotive engineering that we believe is really important. But when it comes to running costs compared to an equivalent petrol or diesel car in this segment of the market the EQC can't be ignored. The monthly purchase costs are similar yet driving electric can vastly reduce the fuel costs over the ownership period.
      The cost comparison calculator can be found here: costcomparisoncalculator.mercedes-benz.co.uk/#/
      Irrespective of where the car is positioned in the market the cost savings of driving electric compared to combustion powered cars will bring down the cost of driving for all of us.
      Check out this cost comparison by our friends from Munich and Oxford: www.exploreminielectric.co.uk/search?search%5Byour_postcode%5D=&search%5Btravelling_to%5D=&search%5Bjourney_distance%5D=40&search%5Bjourney_frequency%5D=5&search%5Bjourney_type%5D=return&search%5Bcurrent_vehicle%5D=petrol&search%5Bdriving_style%5D=motorway&commit=Electrify+my+journey

  • @vlatkotrgachevski9459
    @vlatkotrgachevski9459 3 года назад

    L

  • @ericgeorge7874
    @ericgeorge7874 Год назад +1

    The farther future is hydrogen. Just not there yet with the technology.

    • @LandLAutomotive
      @LandLAutomotive  Год назад

      I think there's room for both. We'll see fuel cells getting a lot of development in HGVs where space is less of an issue but weight (and the knock-on impact on payload that a few tonnes of batteries brings) is in the coming years and that tech will transfer back to cars when it's small enough. Or maybe I'm completely wrong, who knows! It's a fascinating topic and one that I'd love to explore more in the future.

  • @timholstpetersen79
    @timholstpetersen79 Год назад

    To be honest, I'm sorry.... but you do not research you test vehicles at any depth. I'm signing off.

  • @timholstpetersen79
    @timholstpetersen79 Год назад

    "Recycled materials" in a car?... that we expect to use for more than a bloody DECADE?... all the while we're throwing away shit that could be recycled every goddamned _day_?
    If _that_ isn't the stupidest thing I've ever heard, lol ;-)