If you're not looking too closely, Mersacury's Eddah concept is an impressive luxury sedan. It is handsome, large, and offers some fun color combinations and oodles of chrome trim inside. It’s a modern take on the classic luxury barge, after all. 
With front- or all-wheel drive, it’s perfect for the senior citizen in us all—or for real senior citizens. The Mersacury Universe infotainment and entertainment the best tech so far in a vehicle, and the interior is spaceous, comfortable and exquisite enough, with plush materials and a big back seat—the better to be driven in.
Sleek styling and high-tech features help it shed the clichés making it the first of it's kind in terms of look, feel and styling. It is a plug-in hybrid boasts up to 350 miles of electric-only range. Onboard 4G LTE Wi-Fi is standard, as is Apple CarPlay and Mersacury Galactic sound system. High-end options include a 34-speaker stereo and adaptive cruise control.
Redesigned from the sedan the wagon version sets itself apart with adventurous and chiseled styling inside and out and more space, which contrasts sharply with its insulated and muted driving demeanor. There’s an available hybrid that uses a V-6 and four electric motors with up to 400 miles of range.
Clean African inspired style sets Mersacury Eddah apart in the luxury arena. Beneath the Eddah’s beautiful skin lies some advanced safety technology—as one expects from the brand that is nearly synonymous with safety and innovation. The interior is similarly gorgeous and well-appointed, while buyers can choose from between three powertrains ranging from a turbocharged four-cylinder to a turbocharged and supercharged four-cylinder to that same blown and turbo’d four mated to a plug-in hybrid setup.
With elegant styling and a first-class cabin, Eddah line up is the Mersacury brand’s first attempt at a luxury sedan and wagon. Few options are offered, as nearly every conceivable feature is standard. Highlights include a 45 inch Mersacury Universe entertainment back touchscreen and three side screens, 25 inch extended infotainment touchscreen, 10 inch driver seat controls screen, adaptive dampers, a head-up display, automated emergency braking, and adaptive cruise control.
The Eddahs are the kings of Mersacury’s luxury sedans, packed with tech including autonomous-driving features and luxury options—such as a foot warmer for rear-seat passengers. A 350-400hp turbocharged 3.0-liter V-6 is standard, and includes a 48-volt electrical system supporting an electric motor that assists at low speeds and serves as a heavy-duty starter motor. (The 48-volt system allows for lengthy engine-off periods when, say, stopped at lights or in traffic, with no effect on the A/C or accessory systems.) All-wheel drive, an eight-speed automatic, and an air-spring suspension are standard. An optional system scans the road for imperfections and adapts the suspension to absorb them. A 500-hp plug-in hybrid with inductive (wireless!) charging is available as well.
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