
BRABUS has been the epitome of fascinating high-performance variants of practically all Mercedes-Benz automobiles. This tradition continues also with the launch of the electric powertrain in the model series of the Stuttgart-based manufacturer.
With the EQC 400 4MATIC, Mercedes-Benz launched its EQ model series of electrically powered vehicles. Using the many years of expertise of its ZERO EMISSION business division, BRABUS developed an exclusive refinement concept for this compact crossover – with performance upgrade, of course!
In this case, peak torque right from the start increases from stock 760 Nm to 830 Nm (561 to 612 lb-ft). At the same time, peak output rises from 300 kW / 408 hp to 310 kW / 422 hp (402 to 416 hp). This results in significantly enhanced driving dynamics, which are reflected in the sprint time from zero to 100 km/h (62 mph) being cut to just 4.9 seconds. The top speed remains limited to 180 km/h (112 mph).
While the BRABUS aerodynamics kit is still under development with the exception of the already available rear spoiler, the appearance of the electrically powered SUV can already be upgraded with custom-made BRABUS Monoblock Z alloy wheels in 20 or 21-inch diameter.
As with all Mercedes-Benz vehicles, the interior of the EQC 400 4MATIC offers numerous individual refinement options, including the particularly exclusive BRABUS fine leather interior.
The BRABUS-equipped Mercedes-Benz EQC is available to order now for a total cost of €120.944 EUR (approx. $137,000 USD).