India, Jan. 21 -- The Mercedes-Benz EQA gets a floor mounted 66.5kWh battery pack that helps it develop 188bhp and 375Nm. Mercedes claims that the EQA has a driving range of 426km as per the WLTP test cycle

Mercedes-Benz has already announced plans of bringing in six new electric vehicles by 2022. Taking the first step in that direction, the Stuttgart-based carmaker has taken the wraps off the EQA. As the name rightly suggests, the EQA is based on the second-generation GLA. The EQA is in line with Mercedes' plan of offering electric vehicles based on same platform as the internal combustion options.

Although the EQA is based on the same platform as the GLA, it does get minor alternations to adapt with the all-electric powertrain. The EQA ...