De Mercedes-Benz Vision EQXX is het resultaat van een enorm technologisch project van Mercedes om de elektrische voertuigen te verbeteren. Het resultaat van het project is nu een echte auto die rijdt en voldoet aan de veiligheids- en verkeersregels. Is het een productieauto? Nee, de Vision EQXX zal nooit in productie gaan, maar Mercedes zegt [...]
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