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The Mercedes-Benz EQC is a stylish, all-electric SUV that blends premium design with zero-emission efficiency. If you’re looking for the smoothness of an EV, the practicality of a luxury SUV and the quality you’d expect from Mercedes, a used Mercedes-Benz EQC for sale ticks all the boxes.
At Carsa, every EQC includes a 90-day warranty, optional Platinum Maintenance Repair Cover for up to 4 years, and finance from 8.9% APR. With Reserve and Collect, securing your next premium electric SUV online is as smooth as the drive itself.
Why the Mercedes EQC makes electric feel effortless
Driving Experience
The EQC delivers the serene performance you’d expect from an EV, with near-silent acceleration and impressive torque from its dual motors. Producing around 408hp and powered by a 80kWh battery, it offers a smooth, composed ride and can go from 0–62 mph in just 5.1 seconds.
Handling is composed and comfortable, with standard 4MATIC all-wheel drive providing extra grip and confidence. It’s perfect for long-distance cruising, city commutes and everything in between – all without a drop of fuel.
Interior Comfort and Quality
Step inside the EQC and you’re met with classic Mercedes luxury. There’s soft-touch leather, brushed metal, ambient lighting and a high-tech dashboard featuring the MBUX infotainment system with dual widescreens. It’s quiet, comfortable and crafted to make every journey feel special.
There’s plenty of space front and rear, and the cabin is loaded with thoughtful storage touches. The boot offers around 500 litres of space – more than enough for the weekly shop, weekends away or day-to-day family life.
Technology
As you’d expect, the EQC is brimming with cutting-edge tech. Features often include:
- Dual 10.25-inch digital displays
- Sat nav with EV-specific route planning
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Wireless phone charging
- Heated seats
- Parking sensors with reversing camera
- Advanced driver assist features like adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist and traffic sign recognition
The EQC also supports rapid charging – up to 80% in around 40 minutes using a 110kW DC fast charger.
Body Style and Trim Levels
The EQC is available as a five-door, mid-size premium SUV with elegant coupe-like styling and a confident road presence. It offers a high seating position, wide stance and clean aerodynamic lines that set it apart from other electric SUVs.
Common trim levels include:
- Sport – High standard spec with LED lighting, leather upholstery, dual displays, 19-inch alloys and all key safety systems.
- AMG Line – Adds sporty styling, 20-inch wheels, AMG body kit, sports seats and enhanced interior materials.
- AMG Line Premium / Premium Plus – Builds on AMG Line with a panoramic sunroof, upgraded sound system, 360-degree camera, keyless entry and more.
Every version comes well equipped, offering a true luxury experience with electric efficiency.
Why choose a used Mercedes-Benz EQC for sale on finance?
A used Mercedes-Benz EQC for sale on finance is the ideal way to step into electric driving without the new price tag. With Mercedes build quality, premium features and long-range capability, the EQC holds its value well and offers a sophisticated EV experience.
Compared to rivals like the Audi e-tron, BMW iX3 and Jaguar I-PACE, the EQC delivers standout comfort, an intuitive tech setup and the classic refinement of a Mercedes interior. It’s ideal for drivers who want to make the switch to electric without compromising on quality or presence.
Whether it’s for business, family or the daily commute, the EQC proves that electric can be elegant, easy and exciting. And with flexible finance and nationwide availability from Carsa, your next electric SUV could be just a click away.
Is the Mercedes EQC reliable?
The EQC has earned a solid reputation for reliability, helped by a relatively simple electric drivetrain and Mercedes' build quality. Owner surveys place it above average for an EV in this class, with few drivetrain issues reported. Most niggles are minor electrical or infotainment glitches rather than anything serious. Looked after with regular servicing and software updates, an EQC should give years of dependable, quiet motoring.
What should I look out for on a used Mercedes EQC?
Always check the battery state of health on a used EQC, ideally via a Mercedes diagnostic readout. Test every charging port and bring a Type 2 cable to confirm AC charging works. Inspect alloys for kerb damage, since the EQC's weight is hard on tyres and rims. Check the MBUX screens respond properly, and confirm the car has had its latest software updates and any open recalls completed.
What's the best year of Mercedes EQC to buy?
The 2021 and 2022 cars are the sweet spot. Mercedes refined the software, improved real-world efficiency and ironed out early teething issues from the 2019–2020 launch cars. AMG Line trim from this period adds sharper styling and a more comfortable cabin without pushing the price up too much. Stock here covers 2020 to 2023, so a 2021 or later car gives you the best blend of value and polish.
How long will the EQC's battery last?
EQC batteries are proving genuinely durable. The 80kWh pack is liquid-cooled and conservatively managed, so most cars are still showing well over 90% state of health after 50,000 miles. Mercedes also backs the battery with an eight-year or 100,000-mile warranty against significant capacity loss. Treat it sensibly, avoid constant rapid charging to 100%, and the battery should comfortably outlast the rest of the car.
Is the Mercedes EQC expensive to run or insure?
Day-to-day running costs are low. Home charging works out at a fraction of petrol equivalents, road tax was free for pre-April 2025 registrations, and servicing is simpler than a combustion SUV. Insurance is the catch — most EQCs sit in groups 48–50, reflecting performance and repair costs, so younger drivers will see higher quotes. Tyres also wear faster thanks to the car's weight, so budget for premium rubber.
How far will an EQC go on a charge?
Mercedes quotes around 250 miles of electric range on the WLTP cycle. In real-world UK driving you'll typically see 200–220 miles in mild weather, dropping closer to 170 miles on a cold motorway run. Rapid charging tops up from 10–80% in roughly 40 minutes on a 110kW charger. It's not class-leading on paper, but the EQC is genuinely usable for long trips with sensible planning.
What are the best alternatives to the Mercedes EQC?
The obvious rivals are the Audi e-tron and Jaguar I-Pace, both offering similar range and a premium feel. The BMW iX3 is sharper to drive and slightly more efficient, while the Tesla Model Y wins on range and charging network if you can live with a plainer cabin. For something more left-field, the Volvo XC40 Recharge offers a smaller, easier-to-park electric SUV with much of the same comfort.
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