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RRP
£64,950 - £81,225
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£64,950
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Used
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£24,000
Colour guide
Solid - Polar white
Free
Only one free paint option for the electric EQC and it’s this — Polar white. As basic colours go, it’s fine but a plain solid white on an electric car just makes you start thinking of fridges and tumble dryers, so it’s maybe not the most appropriate colour for a posh EV.
Metallic - Cavansite blue
£715
Named after a rare mineral ore, Cavansite blue is essentially a replacement for the older Denim blue option. It’s a relatively flat colour, and quite subtle, but still pretty classy looking on a biog car such as this.
Specifications
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Metallic - Graphite grey
£715
Possibly just a little too close to Obsidian black for its own good, this shade. Indeed, on a dull day you might struggle to tell the two apart. It’s a sensible enough colour for a big German SUV, but given that you’re paying extra, there are better choices to be made.
Metallic - High tech silver
£715
No Mercedes has ever actually looked bad in silver, and that’s the case here. The EQC is not Merc’s most handsome current car, by any means, but in this pleasantly bright silver finish, it looks very smart. Just not as warm to look at as the Mojave option.
Metallic - Mojave silver
£715
This might just be the best colour for the EQC. Mojave silver has a warm undertone of gold underneath it’s predictable metallic grey topcoat, so on sunny days it can look quite spectacular, while on dull, dingy days it looks warmer and more welcoming than some other greys and silvers.
Metallic - Obsidian black
£715
A solid choice this, even though it’s a metallic. The EQC has a slightly big, blobby shape and the deep metallic black of this shade helps to hide the bulk a little. It’s not the most exciting colour option, but it does work.
Metallic - Spectral blue
£715
Spectral blue is a surprisingly bright choice for a large, classy SUV such as this, but there’s enough richness in the colour to just about make it work. Certainly, it’s a nicer finish than a more conservative dark blue would have been.
Manufaktur metallic - Hyacinth red
£925
Manufaktur metallic - Opalite white
£925
Manufaktur magno - Selenite grey
£1,825