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Mercedes Concept EQT minivan launches all-electric micro-adventures

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Mercedes previews a more sustainable, premium small-van future
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The 2021 Concept EQT shows the EQ front styling treatment with sweeping LED light signature and star-pattern center panel
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Mercedes-Benz uses a bottle-shaped panoramic roof to draw attention to the more longneck-styling of the Concept EQT itself
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As with the headlights, the 2021 Concept EQT taillights are connected via a thin full-width strip
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Adding some last-mile flexibility, Mercedes gives the Concept EQT a neatly stored electric longboard
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The longboard storage compartment's lid sits flush with the load floor so as not to intrude upon cargo space
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Mercedes hasn't detailed any powertrain specs, so we'll have to wait until the production EQT debut gets closer
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Mercedes mentioned a Tony Hawk tie-in when teasing the Concept EQT, but this week's EQT press release doesn't mention it. It does show him digitally rendered into a few pictures like this one, though
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Mercedes Concept EQT design sketch
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Concept EQT dimensions and features
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The 2021 Concept EQT previewed both the future production EQT and the new T-Class at large
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Mercedes previews a more sustainable, premium small-van future
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Mercedes quite clearly delineates the functional controls from the very clean, simple passenger side
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Mercedes-EQ Concept EQT 2021
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Dual sliding rear doors make for easier 2021 Concept EQT ingress/egress
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Mercedes says the three-seat second row is large enough to accommodate three child seats
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The third-row seats are foldable and removable
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It's always nice to see the preservation of hard buttons and dials in a concept and production car landscape that keeps moving digital
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The Concept EQT has a digital instrument panel and MBUX infotainment touchscreen
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Close-up of the starry grille
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Though the Concept EQT is described as near-series production, the production model won't launch until after the 2022 introduction of the ICE T-Class
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Mercedes-Benz plans to bring a new level of elegance to the small van segment, and this week it previewed those plans with the Concept EQT. The all-electric concept seven-seater supports a clean, comfortable commute with dual sliding doors, a panoramic roof and a fully electric EQ powertrain. It keeps that electric ride going even after parking thanks to an integrated electric longboard.

Mercedes makes clear that the near-production EQT is not only a preview of the soon-to-launch electric small van but also the first look at the new T-Class, which will be something of the V-Class of small vans, a premium but still versatile people-mover with seven seats. The T-Class will join the second-generation Citan work van in Mercedes' small van lineup, which will continue to be built in partnership with the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance.

At a hair under 495 cm (195 in), the EQT is well longer than the current-generation Citan, which tops out at 471 cm (185 in) in extra-long guise. The EQT has the length of a midsize van, longer even than the 490-cm (193-in) standard-wheelbase Volkswagen Multivan 6.1, though that's about to change with the longer T7 Multivan. Mercedes designers take advantage of the added length in giving the EQT a longer hood and more swept windshield to escape the tiny, boxy work van look and establish the EQT as a premium MPV.

Mercedes hasn't detailed any powertrain specs, so we'll have to wait until the production EQT debut gets closer
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The ICE-powered T-Class models will undoubtedly wear a more conventional front grille, but the Concept EQT shares its looks with the greater EQ family, wearing the large black-panel grille area filled in with a three-pointed star pattern. The LED headlamps are connected by a swooping strip that serves as a strong border for the grille area. The tail lamps flip the signature around with a vertical orientation and upper connecting strip.

We think even the most macho of dads would feel comfortable dropping his daughters off at ballet from behind the wheel of this particular MPV, especially if painted in the same high-gloss black that looks pulled straight from a car service fleet. The new concept succeeds in bringing a more premium look to Mercedes' small van family.

As with the headlights, the 2021 Concept EQT taillights are connected via a thin full-width strip
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Having a little concept fun with electric mobility, Mercedes equips the EQT with an electric longboard stored neatly in a purpose-built rear compartment that closes flush with the load floor. The sleek board is made from aluminum and features a star pattern. Mercedes doesn't provide any hardware or performance details for the board, but that's hardly a surprise since the same is true for the Concept EQT itself.

Adding some last-mile flexibility, Mercedes gives the Concept EQT a neatly stored electric longboard
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The EQT's seven-seat interior includes a three-seat second-row bench designed to accommodate three child seats. The two removable third-row seats are easily accessed via the left- and right-side sliding doors. A bottle-shaped panoramic roof with laser-etched star pattern bathes the interior in light.

Mercedes brings its MBUX infotainment system to the compact van segment, offering control via the freestanding central touchscreen, steering wheel touch buttons and "Hey Mercedes" voice assistant. The digital instrument cluster ties together with the infotainment screen and centralized controls by means of white Nappa leather that contrasts with the gray that dominates the remainder of the dashboard.

The Concept EQT has a digital instrument panel and MBUX infotainment touchscreen
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"The Concept EQT gives an outlook on how space and maximum variability can also be combined with stylish comfort in the small van segment. Our future T-Class is a true multi-talent, and with it we will attract new customer groups and grow sustainably," says Mercedes-Benz Vans chief Marcus Breitschwerdt.

Mercedes uses the Concept EQT as the official preview vessel, but the ICE-powered T-Class models will be the first to launch in 2022, following the premiere of the new-generation Citan commercial van, which will also have an all-electric option. The EQT will follow later down the line.

Mercedes continues to stress the T-Class's capability for sports and leisure activities and previously hinted at the possibility of new Citan-based camper products.

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2 comments
Daishi
Having shopped for and used a few SUV's and mini vans something I have learned is that captains chains are superior to a 2nd row bench for making the 3rd row useful. The only time the bench seat is more useful is when the number of people you need to seat is actually 7. For any number smaller than that captains chairs are better.
alm
front grill is mazda copy...