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The Most Common Mercedes Benz EQA Symbols

These are the most common dashboard symbols that you will see in your Mercedes Benz EQA. Click on one to see more information or scroll further down to see the link to the owner's manual where you can find even more symbols.

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About the EQA

The Mercedes-Benz EQA is a fully-electric subcompact crossover SUV that has been manufactured by the luxury German brand since 2021. As the name indicates, it is part of the EQ range of electric vehicles.

Within the same family of electric cars, it faces competition from both the EQA and EQC. Competition from other manufacturers includes the Audi Q4 e-Tron and Hyundai Ioniq.

It features a 5-door SUV layout and is driven by either front-wheel or 4MATIC all-wheel drivetrains. These two modes are powered by either front-motor or a dual-motor powertrain.

It is currently being built on the MFA2 platform.

There are currently four models offered by Mercedes-Benz. These consist of the smallest 250, followed by the 250+, 300 4MATIC, and finally the 350 4MATIC+.

The 250+ model represents a longer-range variant. Increased aerodynamics and a permanent-magnet synchronous motor allow for increased efficiency and a greater estimated range.

Trim levels for these models include the base version, followed by the Progressive, Progressive Edition, Progressive Edition Plus, and the AMG Line.

The EQA is powered by either a 66.5 kWh or a 70.5 kWh lithium-ion battery, depending on the model. These then drive various asynchronous motors or permanent magnet AC motors depending on the model.

Mercedes-Benz has given various estimated ranges. Of course, the model specifications play a huge role in these, but they typically have ranged between 427 km and 540 km. Again, this is dependent on everything from trim level to battery selection.

Charging is done through either 11 kW or 100 kW, depending on AC or DC outlets respectively.