








2021 Mercedes-Benz EQC 400 Estate Electric
Description
I’m selling my 2021 Mercedes-Benz EQC 400 Estate — it’s a solid, well-maintained electric SUV with a clean, modern look and all the tech you’d expect from a premium electric car. It’s got a crisp Polar White finish with 19-inch alloy wheels and those sleek black mirror details that really stand out.Inside, it’s all about comfort and smart tech — Artico leather seats, heated front seats, and a gorgeous dashboard. The MBUX system is top-tier with a 10.25-inch touchscreen and a full digital display. I’ve got a hard drive nav, digital radio, and even live traffic updates. The lights are a big plus — those dynamic LED bands and MULTIBEAM headlights really help in all kinds of weather.
It’s got a 80kWh battery, so the official WLTP range is around 255 miles — plenty for daily commutes and weekend trips. Charging is a breeze: I can plug it in at home with a 11kW AC charger (takes about 7.5 hours for a full charge), or use a 110kW DC fast charger to get from 10% to 80% in about 40 minutes. I’ve got the full Type 2 cable for wallboxes and public stations too.
The car has a lot of practical bits — keyless go, electric tailgate, parking assist with a rear camera, and even a 12V socket in the boot. I’ve also got the self-levelling rear suspension, which makes it feel smooth over bumps.
I’ve driven it regularly, kept it well-maintained, and it’s been parked in Kirkby, Knowsley since I bought it. I’ve had over 1000 5-star reviews for the brand, and it’s been a reliable daily driver for me.
The car is fully charged and ready to go — just needs a bit of a wash and a good look-over before it hits the road. It’s not flashy, but it’s dependable, quiet, and actually fun to drive.
If you're looking for a serious, practical electric SUV with a bit of luxury and a good range, this one’s worth a look. I’m not charging a lot — it’s just a car I’ve had for a few years now, and I’m finally letting it go.
Let me know if you’d like to see it in person or have any questions — happy to chat.