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RRP
£49,750 - £58,810
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Cash
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£49,750
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Monthly
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£383*
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Used
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£20,217
Colour guide
Metallic - Cosmos black
Free
Cosmos Black is a cost-option and offers a richer, more premium looks than Night Black. Again, it works quite well with the EQA’s simple lines.
Metallic - High tech silver
Free
High tech silver is one of the EQA's free paint colours. It's not the most exciting shade but it does suit the EQA's smart, upmarket image.
Specifications
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Metallic - Mountain grey
Free
If you’re looking for a neutral colour, Mountain Grey might be the pick of the bunch. It’s pretty dark but doesn’t have the muted appearance of the black paints.
Metallic - Spectral blue
Free
Spectral Blue adds a welcome splash of colour to the EQA's paint job. It's not a particularly dark shade of blue, but it does look deep, rich and posh up close.
Solid - Night black
Free
This colour is ideal for blending into the background with its colour resembling the darkness of night. It does a great job of hiding design details, and therefore the fact that this is quite a dull-looking car.
Solid - Polar white
Free
This is the simplest colour you can get and this makes it stand out against the EQA’s black details. However, this being a very simple car design means you’re more likely to describe it as ‘white goods’ rather than simply ‘good’.
Manufaktur metallic - Patagonia red
£200
This is an exciting shade of red, managing to sit somewhere between a garish lipstick red and a deeper maroon. It’s a fun colour, and not one you often see on an SUV, which will make it appeal to some.
Metallic - Digital white
£625
Digital White brings a little more sophistication to the EQA than Polar White, but again, is not the ideal colour, only highlighting its uninspiring appearance. Should provide good residuals, though.
Metallic - Iridium silver
£625
The colour resembles polished metal with a touch of metallic shine, though it’s a very light silver and the EQA definitely works better in darker shades.
Metallic - Rose gold
£625
This colour has a soft and delicate feel. It’s one of the more elegant choices, but it’s an off colour for a car, so might be tricky to shift if you decide to sell.
Manufaktur magno - Mountain grey
£1,175
This matte shade of grey is a pricey option, but it’s worth the extra if it doesn’t take you over budget. It has a really sophisticated edge, but requires a bit of know how to look after.