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The New Mercedes-Benz EQV
Technically Advanced
As well as this exemplary technical output, the EQV uses recuperation technology to charge on the road. This can be controlled by the driver, and converts the mechanical rotation from braking or accelerating into electrical energy which is then used to charge the high-voltage battery. [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42ghxXPcu_k[/embed]A fully customisable MPV
The EQV retains the flexibility and practicality of the popular V-Class. A fully customisable up-to-8 seat configuration means that this electric vehicle works across a range of uses. From family trips, to commercial fleet operations, the EQV sits firmly in the Multi-Purpose Vehicle segment, as explained by Wilfried Porth, Member of the Board of Management of Daimler AG; Human Resources and Director of Labour Relations, Mercedes-Benz Vans:“Mercedes-Benz is consistently advancing the electrification of its product portfolio. With the Concept EQV, we are now taking the next step. The concept offers all of the brand-typical attributes familiar from this segment which Mercedes-Benz customers have come to know, appreciate and also expect. As a family companion, a leisure-time adventurer or a shuttle vehicle with lounge ambience, the combination of these characteristics with a battery-electric drive mean the Concept EQV is a concept car with a future.”