Key points:
- As such, here’s a 4×4 design from Mercedes EQC that claims to make mincemeat of any route that falls in its way.
- The fording depth is 400 mm, the depth at which a vehicle can pass through water without seeping within.
- And while the EQC is now developing its prowess on public roads with the promise of a long-range.
As a declaration of intent that marries electric power with its luxury quotient Mercedes has always been renowned for, Mercedes EQC has been introduced in many markets around the world, including here in India.
And it is also determined to make its goods fit for all sorts of terrain-related obstacles as the German automaker steps ahead to extend its electric portfolio across the globe.
As such, here’s a 4×4 design from Mercedes EQC that claims to make mincemeat of any route that falls in its way.
A video posted by Mercedes recently:
Recently, Mercedes published a video of its EQC 4×4 concept making a massive splash, quite literally, even as battery-powered SUV moved with such a pulling wakeboard world champion Sanne Meijer’ surfing ‘along a line attached to it across a shallow stream of water.
The highlight of the Video EQC 4×4:
The video highlights the strengths of the EQC 4×4 concept before entering the stream and doing the paces with youthful enthusiasm to rumble through gravel roads.
In the past, Doubters said that battery-powered vehicles will be unable to tackle water barriers, but this specific mean machines specifically look at silencing skeptics by demonstrating what they are capable of.
Things make Mercedes EQC special:
An elevated ride height of 293 mm from the 140 mm on the regular EQC is what makes this particular Mercedes EQC 4×4 concept handle the rugged terrain.
This is greater than the much-acclaimed G Class, even 23 mm. The fording depth is 400 mm, the depth at which a vehicle can pass through water without seeping within.
The 20-inch off-road tyres often play a key role in helping the concept of the EQC 4×4 plays a carefree role on roads that are hard to take.
EQC develops prowess on roads:
And while the EQC is now developing its prowess on public roads with the promise of a long-range, capable drive and spacious cabin, there could be an endless wait for those looking at its off-road twin since Mercedes has no time to drive the EQC 4×4 design to production lines so for now.