
MERCEDES-BENZ EQA 250 AMG LINE MOT Statistics by Year
Select a model year to see detailed MOT results; including pass rates, mileage trends, and the most common defects found for that specific MERCEDES-BENZ EQA 250 AMG LINE.
Defect rate by model year
The Mercedes-Benz EQA 250 AMG Line is a compact electric SUV that debuted in 2021, representing the brand's commitment to sustainable mobility without compromising luxury or performance. As part of the EQ family, the EQA combines modern design with advanced technology, appealing to environmentally conscious consumers seeking a premium driving experience.
In terms of reliability, the EQA has shown mixed results in MOT inspections over its first two years. The 2021 model year recorded an average of 72 defects per 100 tests, which is slightly better than the average for all vehicles of the same year at 79 defects per 100. This reflects a commendable reliability performance for its inaugural year. However, the 2022 model saw a rise in defects, with 77 defects per 100 tests, surpassing the average of 70 defects for that year, indicating a concerning trend in reliability.
Recurring issues primarily involve tyre conditions, which, while not unique to this model, highlight a common area of concern for many vehicles. In both years, problems such as inadequate tread depth and visible damage to tyres were frequently noted. Additionally, the 2022 model faced issues with suspension components and defective wiper blades, suggesting that owners should be vigilant about regular maintenance and inspections.
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Overall, the EQA 250 AMG Line has demonstrated a solid start in terms of reliability, especially in 2021. However, the increase in defects in 2022 raises questions about the model's long-term durability. As with many luxury brands, ongoing attention to detail and quality assurance will be crucial for maintaining its reputation. In the competitive electric vehicle market, the EQA continues to attract attention for its blend of performance and sustainability, although potential buyers may want to consider these reliability trends.