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Fiat 500 vs Mercedes-Benz EQC

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Fiat 500
Fiat 500

2023 price

Mercedes-Benz EQC
Mercedes-Benz EQC

$50,989 - $92,900

2020 price

Summary

2023 Fiat 500
2020 Mercedes-Benz EQC
Safety Rating

Engine Type

0.0L
Fuel Type
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Electric
Fuel Efficiency
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0.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
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5
Dislikes
  • Modest rear room
  • Sub-par safety rating
  • Sub-par warranty

  • Ride can be wobbly
  • Real world range reliant on conditions
  • Recharging speed limited
2023 Fiat 500 Summary

If ever there was a car that looked ready for electrification from the moment it took shape in the design studio, it was the ‘new’ Fiat 500.

Arriving in 2007, it was up there with the best retro-inspired automotive designs in capturing the spirit of the original it’s based on, and EV power feels instinctively right for its next evolution.

On sale in Europe since 2020, this all-new 500e is the Italian maker’s first ever EV coming to Australia, and it will arrive in July this year.

We grabbed the opportunity of a brief pre-release drive in Fiat’s home of Turin, Italy.

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2020 Mercedes-Benz EQC Summary

The Mercedes-Benz EQC has been on sale in Australia for a little while now, and aside from the local launch event we haven’t had a chance to spend any quality time with the brand’s first fully electric SUV. Until now.

The EQC 400, as it’s officially known, is the German luxury maker’s first foray into the full-EV landscape, and could arguably be seen as the first true luxury electric SUV on sale in Australia. I mean, yeah, there’s the Jaguar i-Pace, but it has a more premium-sporting intent than the EQC, and the Tesla Model X isn’t aimed at a luxury customer, more so a technologically-minded buyer.

So what’s the Merc EQC like to actually live with? We drove it for a week to find out.

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