Highlights of the 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB 250
August 17 2023,
As the automotive landscape shifts towards sustainable transportation, Mercedes-Benz is leading the way in the industry. The Mercedes-Benz electric vehicle lineup offers more options than any other automaker with the EQE and EQS sedans as well as three electric SUVs including the entry-level Mercedes-Benz EQB. Now, Mercedes-Benz is stepping up its game with the introduction of the 2023 EQB 250 SUV, a new, entry-level model in the EQB lineup. This latest offering, set to hit the market in the fall of 2023, is more than just another electric vehicle; it's a testament to the brand's commitment to innovation, luxury, and environmental responsibility.
Pricing and Arrival
Starting at a base MSRP of $59,990, the EQB 250 offers luxury and sustainability without a hefty price tag. But the financial benefits don't end at the purchase price. The Canadian federal government's iZEV EV program could offer rebates of up to $5,000, making this luxurious SUV even more accessible. Moreover, provincial incentives in places like British Columbia and Québec could provide additional rebates, making it a compelling financial choice for many potential buyers.
Incentive Program |
Rebate Amount |
iZEV EV (Federal) |
Up to $5,000 |
British Columbia |
Up to $4,000 |
Québec |
Up to $7,000 |
Performance and Range
Beyond its attractive price point, the EQB 250 packs a punch when it comes to performance. With a lithium-ion battery at its core, the SUV boasts 188 hp and a torque of 284 lb/ft. This power doesn't come at the cost of range, however. With a 70.5 kWh battery, drivers can expect a commendable range of 394 kilometres on a single charge, ensuring longer journeys without the constant need for recharging stops.
Interior Space and Features
Mercedes-Benz has always been synonymous with luxury, and the EQB 250 is no exception. The SUV offers generous interior dimensions, with the option to accommodate up to seven passengers with an added third row. Every detail, from the adjustable backrests in the second row to the spacious trunk, has been meticulously designed for maximum comfort and utility. The optional third-row seats provide added versatility, ensuring that the EQB 250 caters to a wide range of travel needs.
Inside, the SUV is adorned with state-of-the-art features. A 10.25" digital instrument cluster and multimedia display, the intuitive Mercedes-Benz User Experience (MBUX), ambient lighting, and a multifunction leather steering wheel are just a few of the luxuries that await EQB 250 owners.
Design and Aerodynamics
On the outside, the EQB 250 makes a statement. LED light bands, integrated seamlessly at both the front and rear, coupled with a distinctive black-panel grill, give the SUV a modern and sleek appearance. The full-LED headlamps, accentuated with blue highlights, nod to the vehicle's electric pedigree. But this design isn't just about aesthetics. With a Cd value of 0.28, the EQB 250 has been crafted with aerodynamics in mind. Features like an almost entirely enclosed underbody and aerodynamically efficient aprons ensure smooth rides and optimal energy consumption.
Battery and Electric Capabilities
At the heart of the EQB 250 lies its impressive battery. The SUV's 70.5 kWh lithium-ion battery not only provides a competitive range but also supports both AC and DC charging. With an AC charging speed of 11 kW, the vehicle can be fully charged in just 7.75 hours. For those in a hurry, the DC charging option, at a speed of 100 kW, can charge the SUV from 10% to 80% in a mere 32 minutes.
Comparing the 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB 250 and EQB 350
The 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB 250 will be the second model in the 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB lineup, joining the EQB 350 this fall. Here’s how both models compare.
Feature/Specification |
EQB 250 |
EQB 350 |
Power (hp) |
188 |
288 |
Torque (lb-ft) |
284 |
384 |
Battery Capacity (kWh) |
70.5 |
70.5 |
Electric Range (km) |
394 |
356 |
Price |
$59,990 |
$75,700 |
Drive |
Front-wheel drive |
All-Wheel Drive (AWD) |
Both the EQB 250 and the EQB 350 feature the same battery capacity and identical interior space dimensions. However, the EQB 350 offers significantly more power and torque, leading to a higher price tag. Notably, the EQB 350 comes with All-Wheel Drive (AWD) configuration, further justifying its premium pricing. On the other hand, despite its superior performance, the EQB 350 offers a slightly shorter electric range compared to the EQB 250. This could be due to the increased power demands of the more powerful motor and the AWD system.
The 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB 250 is not just another addition to the electric vehicle market; it's a statement of intent from a brand that has long been at the forefront of automotive innovation. With its blend of luxury, performance, and sustainability, the EQB 250 is set to redefine what it means to drive an electric vehicle. Whether you're an eco-conscious driver or a luxury vehicle enthusiast, the EQB 250 promises to deliver on every front.