Mercedes-Benz EQC variants
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Finance representative example (PCP)

Total cash price £26,099. Borrowing £23,489 with a £2,610 deposit at a representative APR of 9.9%.

48 monthly payments
£380.93
Fixed interest rate
9.9%
Total amount payable
£33,128.53
Cost of credit
£7,029.53
Optional final payment
£12,234.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Mercedes EQC

This premium electric SUV delivers the refinement you'd expect from a Mercedes, with instant torque from its dual-motor setup and whisper-quiet operation. Used Mercedes EQC models offer impressive value, with substantial savings over brand-new models. The EQC's spacious interior, advanced safety features, and zero exhaust emissions make it perfect for families seeking sustainable luxury transport.

Popular Mercedes EQC trims for sale at Motorpoint

  • AMG Line – Entry-level model in the UK with a two-bar grille, 20-inch alloys, heated leather seats and a full infotainment setup
  • AMG Line Premium – Adds 21-inch wheels and a sunroof
  • AMG Line Premium Plus – Gains luxuries like black wheels, a head-up display and 360º parking camera

Owning a Mercedes EQC

Despite its luxury billing, the EQC’s running costs should be relatively manageable for a posh SUV. The 80kWh battery charges from 10-80% in just 40 minutes at rapid chargers, while home charging costs mere pence per mile.

Inside, you'll discover premium materials, an intuitive infotainment system, and generous space for five adults. The 500-litre boot expands to nearly 1,500 litres with seats folded. Advanced driver assistance features include lane-departure warning and active brake assist, ensuring peace of mind on every journey.

Read our Mercedes EQC review and learn more about this luxury electric SUV.

Other models you may be interested in

  • Jaguar I-Pace – Sportier handling and distinctive styling alternative
  • BMW iX3 – Traditional BMW driving dynamics with electric efficiency
  • Audi e-tron – Clever on-board tech and premium cabin appointments
  • Tesla Model X – Advanced autopilot features and falcon-wing doors

Why buy from Motorpoint?

FAQs

The Mercedes EQC is a five-seat, five-door electric SUV that spearheaded Merc’s EQ range of cars. There’s just the one powertrain and three trim levels, making your choice easy peasy.

The EQC shares its platform with the GLC but the electric car is a little longer than its petrol-powered stablemate. It’s nearly 4.8 metres long, but it does have parking assistance and a reversing camera to make it easier to manoeuvre into a parking space or charging bay.

The Mercedes EQC is quiet, refined and irons out harsh bumps really well, so it’ll be right up your street if you want something that’s unashamedly comfort-focused and not pretending to be sporty. Its 254-mile range is decent, as is its passenger and boot space, while its techy interior looks great.

Yes, all EQCs come with Mercedes’ 4Matic four-wheel-drive system – handy when there’s more than 400hp on tap. The dual-motor setup provides swift acceleration and lots of grip, rather than dune-bashing off-road ability.

No, the EQC is a spacious five-seater. But Mercedes offers an electric seven-seater with the EQB.

Yes, the Mercedes EQC is only powered by its electric motors. It offers a range of up to 254 miles from a full charge and can be recharged at home or out and about.

The Mercedes EQC’s battery should last for many years. Worries about EVs’ battery life have largely proved unfounded, and Mercedes provides reassurance with an eight-year/100,000-mile battery warranty that’ll cover you if anything major goes wrong.