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Mercedes-Benz dumping two controversial EVs – report

Mercedes-Benz dumping two controversial EVs – report

Posted on September 2, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Mercedes-Benz dumping two controversial EVs – report

Mercedes-Benz will reportedly drop the electric EQE sedan and related EQE SUV in 2026, abandoning previous plans for a mid-life facelift for both as it revises its electric vehicle (EV) strategy.

Autocar reports the two electric models will be indirectly, temporarily replaced by the upcoming electric Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedan – caught testing last month – and GLC EV. 

Mercedes-Benz is yet to officially confirm the end of production for the EQE pair, which in Australia have seen discounts of almost $70,000 alongside the related EQS and EQS SUV. 

A new electric E-Class is set to be introduced in 2027, with no replacement for the EQE SUV expected. 

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The new EQ Technology models will use the automaker’s new, 800V MB.EA-M electric architecture and a repositioned flat battery pack for improved packaging, with rapid charging at speeds of up to 320kW offering 400km range in 15 minutes.

The German brand has confirmed it will drop its previous EQ naming convention for its EVs, meaning the two new models will be badged as the ‘C-Class with EQ Technology’ and ‘GLC with EQ Technology’. 

Neither have been officially confirmed yet for Mercedes-Benz Australia showrooms.

Mercedes-Benz is also moving to a “coherent design language” across its portfolio, which will see its EVs more closely resemble its combustion-powered vehicles.

That’s in stark contrast with the EQE and EQE SUV, which have a much more rounded, amorphous design language than the likes of the C-Class, E-Class and GLE.