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The smart choice – go electric with Mercedes-Benz.

From elegant saloons to versatile SUVs, every model in the Mercedes-Benz electric range combines effortless performance, outstanding efficiency and cutting-edge technologies. Add in impressive range figures and convenient charging solutions – either at home, on the road or at the workplace – and going electric is the intelligent choice for the future.

*Based on a 320kw DC charging, with a starting charge of 10%. Charging to 80% is recommended. External factors apply.

Safety

Fully protected: the all-electric vehicles by Mercedes-Benz.

Safety is also a priority in the fully electric models. All models, from EQA to EQS SUV, come equipped with a variety of safety features, designed to protect you before, during and after a potential hazard. Find the model that fits you and discover safety innovations by Mercedes-Benz.

Battery Status EQS SUV

G-Class

The new G-Class with EQ Technology.

The G 580 with EQ Technology is an exciting step forward into the world of electric cars, while still staying true to the iconic G-Class spirit. With its revolutionary electric performance, this vehicle combines the best of both worlds. Inside, you'll find a spacious cabin crafted with precision and premium materials, along with all the features you'd expect from an electric vehicle. It seamlessly blends timeless elegance with offroad functionality, making it a truly versatile choice. Speaking of offroad, the all-new electric G-Class delivers unyielding performance, with unique features like G-TURN for axis spins and G-STEERING for precise turns. This vehicle doesn't compromise - it's all about innovation and pushing boundaries.

The all-electric Mercedes-Benz G-Class.

All-electric drive

What is an electric car?

Electric cars use an electric motor instead of an internal combustion engine (ICE). The electric motor is powered by batteries and propels the car forward.

 

You may have heard of the term BEV, which stands for a Battery Electric Vehicle, or EV which stands for Electric Vehicle.

 

Mercedes-Benz is at the forefront of EV mobility technology. Discover our range of all-electric cars today. 

How do electric cars work?

Differently to petrol or diesel cars, electric cars need to be plugged in to a source of electricity in order to run. You can charge an electric car at home, at work or at a public charging station. 

 

Another key difference to internal combustion engine (ICE) cars is that electric motors produce virtually no sound at all, creating a relaxing aura inside the car. Even though the engine is quieter, this doesn’t mean reduced performance - electric cars produce maximum torque right from a standing start, so you can enjoy instant acceleration and a totally new driving dynamic. 

Electric Car Cost Comparison Calculator

Owning an electric car can often save you money in the long run, with greater fuel efficiencies and tax exemptions to be had. Compare the cost of ownership, features and specifications of the Mercedes-Benz range and buy online today.

Electric vehicles can be cheaper to run than petrol or diesel cars, particularly when charged at home using lower-cost electricity tariffs. However, running costs vary depending on factors such as how and where you charge, energy prices, and your driving habits.

Yes, electric vehicles are no longer exempt from Vehicle Excise Duty (VED), commonly known as road tax. You can check the UK’s current vehicle tax rates here

Within the Mercedes-Benz range, the new EQS Saloon can reach over 500 miles on a single charge.

You can charge your electric car using rapid chargers at service stations. To find out more about charging on the go, click here.

 

Electric vehicles and charging stations are engineered to be weatherproof, so it is safe to drive and charge your electric vehicle in the rain. 

An electric vehicle runs on 100% battery power, producing zero emissions, whereas a Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) uses both a battery and a petrol or diesel engine. You drive on electric power for shorter, daily trips, and the combustion engine seamlessly takes over for longer journeys, removing range anxiety.