Mercedes-Benz Pauses Production of EQ Family Vehicles in the U.S.

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What’s Happening with Mercedes-Benz EQ Models?

As of September 1, Mercedes-Benz has announced a temporary pause in the production of all its EQE and EQS electric vehicles (EVs) destined for the U.S. market. This decision, communicated by a spokesperson to InsideEVs, comes as a surprise to many potential buyers eagerly awaiting their turn to own these impressive electric vehicles.

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Understanding the Reasons Behind the Production Halt

The decision to pause production is directly linked to the impending expiration of EV tax credits in America, which will conclude on September 30. This is expected to impact the demand for electric cars significantly. Reports indicate that sales of EQ models were already lagging, with the EQS sedan and SUV experiencing a dramatic drop of 52% in U.S. sales year-over-year. Many analysts believe that with the tax credits going away, the decline in EV interest may worsen.

Future of Mercedes-Benz Electric Vehicles

The temporary halt has led many to wonder about the future of Mercedes-Benz’s electric offerings. As the automaker reflects on its U.S. EV strategy, it seems that a shift is underway. New plans involve introducing EV versions of conventional models, in line with their recently unveiled EQ technology for existing models like the iconic G-Class. Ultimately, while production may be paused, the evolution of Mercedes-Benz’s electric vehicle lineup is far from over. If you’ve been considering an EQE or EQS, now might be your final opportunity to snag these premium EVs before they become even rarer!

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