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Mercedes EQB
Mercedes-Benz's seven-seat option in the EQ range — the EQB shares its body and platform with the GLB. The third row is best for small children but the format gives Mercedes shoppers a 7-seat EV that isn't EQE-SUV money.
3 variants available — see the comparison table below.
- From
- $89,100 – $107,900
- Range up to
- 478 km
- Battery up to
- 70.5 kWh
- 0–100
- 6.2 s
- Power
- 215 kW
- DC charge
- 100 kW
- ANCAP
- 5★
Variants and pricing
All variants of the Mercedes EQB on sale in Australia. Headline specs in the panel above reflect the volume-seller ( 350 4MATIC ).
| Variant | From | Battery | Range | Power | 0–100 | DC peak | Drive |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EQB 250+ | $89,100 | 70.5 kWh | 478 km | 140 kW | 8.9 s | 100 kW | FWD |
| EQB 300 4MATIC | $96,900 | 70.5 kWh | 423 km | 168 kW | 8.0 s | 100 kW | AWD |
| EQB 350 4MATIC | $107,900 | 70.5 kWh | 423 km | 215 kW | 6.2 s | 100 kW | AWD |
Verdict
Mercedes-Benz's seven-seat option in the EQ range — the EQB shares its body and platform with the GLB. The third row is best for small children but the format gives Mercedes shoppers a 7-seat EV that isn't EQE-SUV money.
Pros and cons
What we like
- ✓ Optional 7-seat configuration
- ✓ Premium Mercedes cabin and brand cachet
- ✓ Established dealer network
What we don't
- ✕ Third-row space tight for adults
- ✕ Range under 450 km WLTP lags segment
- ✕ Inherited ANCAP rating from older GLB testing
Best for
- Premium small-family buyers
- Mercedes loyalists
- Occasional 7-seat needs
Compare the Mercedes EQB
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Specifications
Manufacturer-quoted figures. Real-world range and DC fast-charging speeds vary with temperature, terrain and driving style.
Performance
- Drive layout
- AWD
- Motor power
- 215 kW
- Motor torque
- 520 Nm
- 0–100 km/h
- 6.2 s
Battery & range
- Battery capacity
- 70.5 kWh
- Range (WLTP)
- 423 km
Charging
- AC charging
- 11 kW
- DC fast charging (peak)
- 100 kW
- 10–80% DC charge time
- 32 min
Dimensions
- Length
- 4,684 mm
- Width
- 1,834 mm
- Height
- 1,667 mm
- Wheelbase
- 2,829 mm
- Boot (seats up)
- 465 L
- Boot (seats down)
- 1,620 L
Safety & warranty
- ANCAP rating
- 5 stars (tested 2019)
- Vehicle warranty
- 5 years
- Battery warranty
- 8 years / 160,000 km
Pricing & origin
- Price from
- $89,100
- Built in
- Germany
- Sale status
- on sale
Helpful guides
Practical reading for Mercedes EQB buyers.
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