Mercedes-Benz EQA variants
Total price
Monthly payment

Finance representative example (PCP)

Total cash price £23,899. Borrowing £21,509 with a £2,390 deposit at a representative APR of 9.9%.

48 monthly payments
£368.97
Fixed interest rate
9.9%
Total amount payable
£30,123.49
Cost of credit
£6,224.49
Optional final payment
£10,023.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Mercedes EQA

Used Mercedes EQA cars offer premium electric motoring without the new-car price tag. This stylish SUV combines Mercedes' signature luxury with zero-emission driving, making it perfect for environmentally conscious drivers seeking premium quality. Big-battery models deliver more than 300 miles to a charge, making them great for long distance driving.

Popular Mercedes EQA trims for sale at Motorpoint

  • Sport – Entry-level cars get LED headlights, a powered boot lid and man-made leather upholstery
  • AMG Line – Sportier styling with larger alloy wheels
  • AMG Line Premium – Adds tech including keyless entry, wireless phone charging, augmented reality navigation and an upgraded stereo
  • AMG Line Premium Plus – Gets a panoramic sunroof, head-up display and gesture control technology

Owning a Mercedes EQA

The Mercedes EQA's interior quality matches larger Mercedes models, featuring dual 10-inch screens, plush materials, and advanced safety systems. Its driving experience is refined and relaxing, with smooth acceleration and excellent refinement. Thanks to the battery-electric setup, running costs are exceptionally low if you can charge at home.

Other models you may be interested in

  • BMW iX1 – Direct premium rival with sporty driving dynamics
  • Audi Q4 e-tron – Larger interior space and longer range options
  • Volvo XC40 Recharge – Scandinavian design with excellent safety credentials
  • Lexus UX 300e – Exceptional reliability record and build quality

Why buy from Motorpoint?

FAQs

All EQAs are five-door, five-seat electric SUVs, and the majority come in AMG Line trim with the entry-level 250 powertrain. Mercedes also sells the EQB, a seven-seater electric car that’s based on the GLB.

Like the GLA, the EQA is a little over 4.4 metres long and two metres wide, so you shouldn’t have any trouble slotting it into a parking space – especially as parking sensors and a reversing camera come as standard. Passenger space is fine but the EQA’s 340-litre boot is nearly 100 litres smaller than the space you get in the GLA.

The Mercedes EQA hasn’t been developed from the ground up to be a purely electric car – it uses adapted architecture from the petrol GLA and A-Class. So space in EV-only rivals is typically a little more generous, but the EQA has plenty of plus points. Its interior is impressive yet familiar, its driving experience is smooth and quiet, and the equipment list is longer than your arm.

Entry-level EQA 250 and 250+ versions are two-wheel drive, while EQA 300 and EQA 350 versions come with Mercedes’ 4Matic four-wheel-drive system.

Mercedes-EQ is the brand’s umbrella term for its electric cars, plus charging and powertrains. EQA reflects the fact that this car is the electric alternative to the GLA and is therefore partly based on the A-Class.

Yes, the Mercedes EQA is only powered by its electric motor(s). It offers a range of at least 264 miles from a full charge and can be recharged at home or out and about.

Brand new, a Mercedes EQA starts from around £52,000 at the time of writing. Scroll up this page to see prices of our used Mercedes EQA cars for sale, which have large savings against a brand-new equivalent.

Tiny body kit size differences aside, the EQA is the same size as the GLA and the two cars have the same wheelbase. Interior space is exactly the same, although the boot space on the GLA is a little bigger than the EQA’s boot space.

Plug your EQA into a 100kW public rapid charger and you’ll top up the battery from 10-80% in 35 minutes or less. At home, where most owners will charge up most of the time, a 7.4kW wallbox will give a full charge from empty in less than 10 hours. If your house or workplace supports 11kW AC charging, that time reduces to around seven hours.