Mercedes-Benz EQA: real-world range vs WLTP
The Mercedes-Benz EQA has an official WLTP range of 328 mi–328 mi from a 66.5 kWh usable battery. Lab figures rarely match the road, so here is what to really expect — and a calculator to tune it to your weather, route and battery health.
What range to really expect
Winter (−10 °C)
217 mi
66% of WLTP
Warm weather (30 °C)
312 mi
95% of WLTP
Motorway
256 mi
78% of WLTP
City
354 mi
108% of WLTP
Estimates for an as-new battery, based on the Mercedes-Benz EQA (2024). Cold weather and motorway speeds cut range the most; town driving recovers some through regenerative braking.
Trims & specifications
| Trim | Year | WLTP range | Usable battery | WLTP consumption |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 250 | 2024 | 328 mi | 66.5 kWh | 15.7 kWh/100 km |
Estimate Mercedes-Benz EQA range for your conditions
Estimated real range
Estimated real range
290 mi
88% of rated
Rated range
328 mi
Real-world use
4.36 mi/kWh
Where the range goes
Your car & conditions
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How to read these numbers
Each estimate takes the Mercedes-Benz EQA WLTP range and applies a transparent derate for temperature, driving profile, climate use and battery health. They are guides, not guarantees — your own efficiency, tyres, load and route all matter, so use the calculator above to match your situation.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the real range of the Mercedes-Benz EQA in winter?
- In cold weather (around −10 °C) with the heating on, expect roughly 217 mi from the Mercedes-Benz EQA — well below its WLTP rating, because batteries lose capacity in the cold and cabin heating draws extra power.
- How far does the Mercedes-Benz EQA go on the motorway?
- At sustained motorway speeds the Mercedes-Benz EQA manages about 256 mi. High speed is the single biggest drain on an EV, so motorway range is noticeably shorter than the WLTP figure.
- Why is the Mercedes-Benz EQA real range lower than WLTP?
- WLTP is measured in a controlled lab cycle. Real driving adds cold or hot weather, higher speeds, climate control and an ageing battery — together they typically cut range by 20–40%, which is what these estimates reflect.