Good evening, and welcome to our evening news broadcast. In a surprising move, Mercedes has quietly relaunched its EQ electric car lineup, just months after it seemed to have phased out the models. The EQE and EQS Sedan and SUV models are once again available for U. S. dealerships to order. A Mercedes spokesperson confirmed that the company had temporarily adjusted U. S. EQ order availability last summer to align with market demand. The EQ models have a significant advantage - they're built in the U. S., specifically in Alabama, which means they're not heavily impacted by tariffs. Some key features of the EQ models include their impressive range and performance. Mercedes is set to introduce an all-electric variant of the new CLA, which boasts a more conventional design. While we don't have a release date for the updated models currently being tested, one thing is certain - Mercedes is committed to its electric vehicle lineup. The company's focus on electric vehicles is clear, and it will be interesting to see how the market responds to the relaunched EQ models. That's all for now. Thank you for joining us.
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