Mercedes-Benz delays EV debut by a year after Jaguar, Audi SUVs flop

Daimler AG’s luxury brand will start sales of the EQC crossover in 2021 rather than early next year

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Mercedes-Benz is putting off the US introduction of its first electric vehicle by a year, in the most recent indication of exactly how troublesome a period automakers are having imitating Tesla’s prosperity.

Daimler AG’s extravagance image will begin offers of the EQC hybrid in 2021 as opposed to ahead of schedule one year from now. The German carmaker said in a messaged explanation that it’s settled on the key choice to initially bolster developing interest for the model in Europe, where conveyances started not long ago.

The world’s top-vender of premium cars has touted the EQC(pictured) and the arrangement of battery-fueled models it has arranged under the EQ sub-brand as an answer both to Tesla and its customary adversaries. Be that as it may, the underlying electric vehicles, Jaguar and Audi, presented in the US showcase this year, have disappointed on the business graphs, neglecting to keep up even with Tesla’s years-old Model S and X.

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Panther and Audi’s electric SUVs have trailed Tesla’s years-old models.

Daimler has in any event 10 absolutely battery-fueled vehicles arranged through 2022 to help meet harder outflows controls the world over. Be that as it may, while administrative weight is getting, US request has been lukewarm for models other than Tesla’s lower-evaluated Model 3. Shoppers keep on harboring worries about restricted driving reach, long charging occasions and high retail costs.

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