CarBook Magazine Highlights Vision EQXX’s Redefinition of EV Efficiency
CarBook Magazine: Mercedes-Benz Vision EQXX Sets New Benchmark in Electric Range for 2025
In today’s CarBook Magazine Cover Story, the automotive world has witnessed a bold step forward as Mercedes-Benz unveiled the latest results from its Vision EQXX prototype, achieving record-breaking efficiency and real-world range in its 2025 testing program. The EQXX has exceeded the symbolic 1,200 km mark on a single charge, underlining how rapidly electric vehicle innovation is evolving.
The Vision EQXX is not a production model, but a rolling laboratory that embodies Mercedes-Benz’s future design language and engineering philosophy. Engineers have optimized every element — from aerodynamics to weight reduction — achieving a drag coefficient of just 0.17, the lowest ever recorded for a road-legal prototype. Combined with a next-generation battery pack that is 30% lighter and more compact than current EQ models, the EQXX demonstrates what mainstream electric cars could soon achieve.
CarBook Magazine previously explored the evolution of electric luxury cars, and the EQXX proves how innovation is accelerating.
Inside, the cabin reflects sustainability and digital luxury in equal measure. Recycled materials, plant-based textiles, and innovative composites showcase Mercedes’ commitment to reducing its carbon footprint without compromising premium appeal. The full-width Hyperscreen 2.0 integrates AI-driven navigation that adjusts routes in real time to maximize efficiency, proving that software is as important as hardware in the EV era.
For Mercedes-Benz, the EQXX is more than a concept — it is a statement about leadership in the electric
transition. With rivals such as Tesla, Lucid, and Porsche aggressively developing long-range EVs, this prototype positions Mercedes as a front-runner in sustainable innovation. Executives have confirmed that many of the EQXX’s breakthroughs, particularly in battery density and lightweight architecture, will directly influence upcoming production models, including the next-generation EQE and EQS sedans. Readers can explore more at the official Mercedes-Benz website.
As consumers demand longer ranges, faster charging, and greener production, the EQXX underlines how automakers are reshaping the luxury car market. At CarBook Magazine, we view this breakthrough as proof that efficiency can be as luxurious as performance, setting a new benchmark for the EV era.