Take an electrified step into an EQA 250 with Mercedes-Benz Step Up Agility Finance

Mercedes-Benz naturally wants to put you in the drivers’ seat of its new all-electric EQA 250 and of course they’re making it as easy as possible with the availability of their Step Up Agility Financing program to put some electrification in your life.

The program is packaged with regular fixed monthly instalments over a set period with the payments ballooning over the tenure of the program, in line with the expected career; and salary, progression of its distinguished customers.

For the EQA 250, there are two 5-year Step Up Financing plans available.

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The first option sees an initial monthly instalment of RM 2,288 for the first two years followed by RM 4,148 for the third to fifth year of tenure. If you’re looking for more progressive ballooning instalments, the second option starts at RM 2,288 for the first year before growing to RM 2,688 for the second year and settling at RM 3,994 for the third to fifth year.

Bear in mind that the monthly instalments are based on a 10 percent downpayment. Apart from these 2 options, customers may also adjust their downpayments to further reduce their instalments. Furthermore, there’s a mileage cap of 10,000km a year which is a factor in calculating the monthly instalments as well.

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Following the 5-year tenure, customers will be able to refinance, return or retain the EQA 250. With the Guaranteed Future Value, Mercedes-Benz will buy the car back at a predetermined price if customers opt to return it. For added peace of mind, options for additional insurance coverage and service maintenance are available at added costs of course.

As part of the Step Up Agility Financing, the complimentary Mobility Plus will entitle see customers entitled to a replacement car not more than four years old with free drop off and pick up within 24 hours of approval for convenience.

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If leasing is more of your thing, the Lease & Go program is available for customers with lease payments starting at RM 5,392 from four years and below. The benefit of the lease program is the option of a zero down payment as well as zero depreciation and disposal risk. You’ll still benefit from Mobility Plus as well as motor insurance and road tax as part of the lease payments.

The EQA comes with the standard 4 years unlimited Mercedes-Benz Warranty. While for the high-voltage battery, the warranty is 8 years or 160,000km, whichever comes first of course. Customers that opt to have the wallbox installed at a location of their choice will receive 2 years warranty by the manufacturer for the charger.

More information is available at www.mercedes-benz.com.my.

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