Stuttgart. The #eqb can now be ordered with prices starting at 55,311.20 euros[1]. In Germany, an environmental bonus of 7500 euros[2] makes this compact electric family car especially attractive. The #eqb offers five seats as standard, and a seven-seater is an option for an extra 1416.10 euros. After the EQA, the #eqb is already the second all-electric compact from Mercedes-EQ.
The model range initially comprises the #eqb 300 4MATIC (combined power consumption: 19.4-18.1 kWh/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 0 g/km)[3] with 168 kW and the #eqb 350 4MATIC
(combined power consumption: 19.4-18.1 kWh/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 0 g/km)3 with 215 kW. Prices for the more powerful version start at 57,988.70 euros. The #eqb comes with one year of Mercedes me Charge for free. Mercedes me Charge provides Mercedes-EQ customers with convenient access to a network of over 600,000 charging points worldwide. At the same time, they benefit from an integrated payment function with simple invoicing.
The #eqb is available as the Edition 1 (8520.40 euros1) for a limited time following the market launch. The exterior of this limited-edition special model combines elements of the Night Package with AMG body styling. 20-inch AMG light-alloy wheels, painted in matt copper with a high-sheen finish, round off the sporty appearance. Highlights of the Edition 1 interior include the upholstery in neva grey leather with CYBER CUT blue, the back-lit spiral-look trim element and ventilation nozzles with outer ring in silver chrome and air guide ring in energy blue.
The #eqb is optionally available in the Electric Art variant unique to Mercedes-EQ (940.10 euros1). Colour accents in modern rosé gold are used to embellish the upholstery in ARTICO man-made leather / Cupertino fabric and the air vents. The spiral-look trim element is back-lit. The equipment line also includes special 18‑inch two-tone light-alloy wheels.
Here are the key optional extras and packages:
The models at a glance:
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| EQB 300 4MATIC | EQB 350 4MATIC |
Drive system layout |
| All-wheel drive | |
Electric motors front/rear axle | Type | Asynchronous motor (ASM)/ Permanently excited synchronous motor (PSM) | |
Output (peak) | kW | 168 | 215 |
Torque (peak) | Nm | 390 | 520 |
Acceleration 0-100 km/h | s | 8.0 | 6.2 |
Top speed[5] | km/h | 160 | |
Battery capacity, usable (NEDC) | kWh | 66.5 | |
Combined consumption3 (NEDC) | kWh/100 km | 16.2 | 16.2 |
Combined consumption[5] (WLTP) | kWh/100 km | 19.4-18.1 | 19.4-18.1 |
Price from1 | euros | 55,311.20 | 57,988.70 |
Mercedes-Benz Bank offers attractive financing and leasing terms for the #eqb for both private and business customers. Vehicle insurance coverage including electric protection[7] can be purchased online. These incorporate special benefits such as all-risk coverage for the battery, or insurance that includes the charging cable. Of particular interest is the InScore telematics-based insurance. With this, up to 30 percent of the premium can be saved through your own driving behaviour.
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