The news of the Mercedes-Benz pure electric version of the big G has been spread for a long time, but it has not been seen for a long time! The four-motor in-situ U-turn technology has been looked up to be the first to be mass-produced!
However, Mercedes-Benz is still smart, and it is possible to create a pure electric version of the model with the original shape of the current big G, at least some users can be harvested with feelings. It is reported that the new Mercedes-Benz G-class pure electric model may make its world debut in April, perhaps at the 2024 Beijing International Auto Show.
At present, the only news we have is the spy photos of the previous **, and the pure electric version of the drama ** big G may be named EQG, and the appearance is highly restored to the current big G, which is also the best tribute to the classics. The interior will also retain the design of the current G, with a dual-screen layout.
In terms of power, it will adopt a four-motor power system with a maximum power of 385kW, a peak torque of 856N·m, and a battery pack capacity of 1078kw·h, cruising capacity of about 500 km, curb weight or more than 3 tons.
The Chinese market is undoubtedly the best soil for pure electric models, but it is undoubtedly one of the most competitive markets, if the Mercedes-Benz pure electric version of the big G comes to the Chinese market, the opponents are looking up to U8, Dongfeng Mengshi 917 and so on, and the days are believed to be not as comfortable as before.
Then, the pricing of the Mercedes-Benz pure electric version of the big G is particularly important. If Mercedes wants to maintain its brand image and market share, it must come up with a reasonable price. Considering its high-end brand positioning and high manufacturing costs, the price of the Mercedes-Benz pure electric version of the Big G may be higher than that of the current gasoline version. However, in the face of numerous competitors in the Chinese market, the pricing of the Mercedes-Benz all-electric version of the Big G must also be competitive. If the price is too high, it could lead to a decline in sales and may even lose some loyal Mercedes customers. Therefore, Mercedes-Benz needs to give a reasonable price to attract more consumers while maintaining its brand image and market share.