The Mercedes-Benz EQG is an upcoming EV, based on the popular G Wagon, from the German luxury automaker, and it is set to revolutionize the EV market with new technology. Built as an all-electric version of the classic G-Class SUV, the EQG is a perfect blend of modern technology and timeless design. The Mercedes EQG shares the same boxy and macho exterior design as the iconic G-Class, but it also has a unique set of design elements that make it an entirely new vehicle. The EQG’s most prominent design characteristic is the lack of a grille, which is typically present in standard ICE-powered automobiles. Instead, the EQG’s front end gets a black panel with the brand’s lit stars that rest flush with the body lines, giving the vehicle an attractive yet tough appearance. The interior of the Mercedes EQG is not revealed yet but according to the reports on the internet, it is a mix of the latest high-end technology and luxury design that Mercedes-Benz is known for. The cabin could feature an updated dual- 12.8-inch touchscreen display that controls the car’s infotainment system and shows the instrument cluster.
While purchasing or driving an EV the most common fear people go through is range anxiety which is why many car manufacturing and battery manufacturing companies are trying to create new battery technology that helps extend the range of EV vehicles. Recently, Sila, a California-based EV battery materials startup has discovered a new innovative technology called Titan Silicon.
can store up to 10X more charge than other materials they are now the best option to be used in EVs. Titan Silicon is capable of delivering a 20% increase in range, which might equate to up to 160 more kilometers for some EVs. These range-extending silicon-based anodes are now commercially accessible, and the upcoming Mercedes-Benz EQG G Wagon will be the first to use this new battery material.
Mercedes-Benz has already invested in Sila and intends to utilize the technology in its upcoming electric luxury fleet, beginning with the Mercedes-Benz EQG electric G Wagon. The electric G wagon, together with this technology, is expected to be a game changer in the EV market and it is expected to be launched in 2025.
It combines the iconic design of the G-Class with modern technology to create a one-of-a-kind and powerful vehicle that can go anywhere, at any time. It shows Mercedes-Benz’s commitment to innovation and sustainability, and we can’t wait to see it on the road soon.