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Mercedes reportedly plans to drop EQ badging for EVs

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Mercedes-Benz could drop its EQ badge for electric cars as it moves toward an EV-only lineup, a German business newspaper reported.

EQ was launched in 2016 as a sub-brand that would serve as a launch point for EVs, but Mercedes plans to drop the EQ nomenclature from the end of 2024, according to Handelsblatt (via Automotive DriftBreath Europe).

2022 Mercedes-Benz EQB Class

The change is reportedly in keeping with CEO Ola Kallenius’ focus on EVs. Under Kallenius, Mercedes has set the goal of eliminating combustion engines from its lineup in at least some markets by 2030. That would make the electric-focused EQ sub-brand redundant.

EQ did have an awkward first few years, as the brand promised charging hardware and mobility services and, instead, showed only a rebranded version of the former Smart Fortwo. More recently, the promised Mercedes-badged EQ EVs have started arriving, although the mobility ideas Mercedes also saw in EQ at the time haven’t materialized.

Mercedes-Benz Vision EQXX 1,202-km run

Mercedes-Benz Vision EQXX 1,202-km run

A key turning point in Mercedes’ rollout of EQ models and EVs for the U.S. happened in spring 2019, when Mercedes abruptly decided to cancel the EQC SUV for the U.S.—after a launch edition had been detailed, and after we’d found this model to be very comfortable and luxurious, if a bit short on range, in a first drive.

Mercedes has also made EQ the center stage for its transformation, with the Vision EQXX concept that, the brand says, will push its mainstream EVs for mid-decade toward more radical, efficiency-focused ideas. And so, it seems, if this is true EQ might have already accomplished some of its goals.

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