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The new “ultra-efficient” electric car will have an autonomy of more than 1,000 km. to have

In the near future, electric cars will have an autonomy that will free us from the fear caused by current vehicles. You don’t actually find a range of over a thousand kilometers in any car that we have on the road today. Mercedes-Benz will soon receive a new “ultra-efficient” electric car. According to the brand, this should enable more than a thousand kilometers of autonomy.

The German manufacturer wants to use the car to test new technologies that improve the efficiency of its electric cars. The presentation date has now been set.

At the beginning of the year, Mercedes-Benz announced an updated electrification plan that aims to achieve 100 percent electric production by 2030. The company announced that it has several new programs to help achieve this goal. In fact, there was more information about the ambitious plans mid-year, as we know.

Mercedes-Benz Vision EQXX

As announced, one of the German company’s trump cards is the Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX, a 100% new, highly efficient electric vehicle. It was shown for the first time last year, when Mercedes was aiming for a range of more than 1,200 kilometers.

Earlier this year, Mercedes-Benz updated the news that in real driving it would have an autonomy of more than 1,000 km.

As you know, we have been working for some time to implement our strategic claim “Leading Electric Driving” in a car: Now the VISION EQXX is the most efficient electric vehicle that we have ever built, with a real range of over 1,000 km. I look forward to meeting the public very soon – January 3rd, 2022.

That is why we have set ourselves a more than ambitious goal with the VISION EQXX: We want to develop a compact electric vehicle that can cover 1,000 kilometers in real road conditions on a single battery charge, with a consumption value of one kilowatt hour per 100 kilometers at normal motorway speed.

he wrote to Marcus Schaeffer, Chief Operating Officer of Mercedes-Benz.

Schäfer said the new car will be equipped with battery cells with a 2% higher energy density than the EQS range.

While still a vehicle in the design phase, it shows that some of this model’s technology will find its way into the new electric vehicle platforms that will power Mercedes-Benz electric cars in the future.

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