2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB
The 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB is at dealers now, and has become Australia’s most affordable electric vehicle with seven seats.
The range opens at $87,800 before on-road costs for the base, front-wheel drive EQB 250. Only this variant can be had with an optional third row of seating, pushing the price to $90,700 before on-roads.
That puts it roughly $25,000 above the most affordable version of the seven-seat GLB it’s based on, and around $12,000 higher than the related, two-row EQA.
The EQB comes in a choice of single-motor, front-wheel drive 250 guise, with an electric motor producing 140kW of power and 385Nm of torque, or dual-motor all-wheel drive 350 guise with 215kW and 520Nm.
Range is 371km on the stricter WLTP cycle for the 250 and 360km in the 350.
- Driveaway
- $94,120 - $118,060†
- Transmission
- Single-Speed Auto
- Driven Wheels
- 4x4 or Front
- Fuel Type
- Electric
- Body Types
- SUV
- Powertrain Type
- Electric
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- Driveaway
- $94,120 - $118,060†
- Transmission
- Single-Speed Auto
- Driven Wheels
- 4x4 or Front
- Fuel Type
- Electric
- Body Types
- SUV
- Powertrain Type
- Electric
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Available Variants
The Mercedes-Benz EQB comes in a variety of variants with the cheapest being Base and the most expensive being Edition 1.
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Dimensions
inc mirror: 2,020 mm
| Specification | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Overall Length | 4,684 mm |
| Overall Width | 1,834 mm |
| Overall Width (Inc Mirror) | 2,020 mm |
| Overall Height | 1,667 mm |
| Wheelbase | 2,829 mm |
| Turning Circle | 11,700 mm |
| Load Capacity | 430 mm |
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Frequently Asked Questions
The cheapest Mercedes-Benz EQB is the base variant that starts from $94,120.
See all Mercedes-Benz EQB PricingThe most expensive Mercedes-Benz EQB is the Edition 1 variant that starts from $118,060.
See all Mercedes-Benz EQB PricingThe best towing capacity of a Mercedes-Benz EQB is 750 kg shared by all variants.
See all Mercedes-Benz EQB towing capacityThe largest Mercedes-Benz EQB is the base variant which measures 1834mm wide, 4684mm in length and sits 1667mm tall.
All variants of the Mercedes-Benz EQB have a maximum power of 215kW and 520nm of torque.
The Mercedes-Benz EQB is built in Germany and shipped to Australia.
The heaviest Mercedes-Benz EQB is the base variant which has a gross vehicle weight of 2470 kg.
The Mercedes-Benz EQB is an electric vehicle and does not use any fuel.
# Based on VFACTS and EVC data
† Displayed prices are based on the drive-away price of the vehicle, which includes delivery charges, registration fees, number plates, and applicable road taxes, based on a Sydney location. However, prices may vary between states and territories, and additional costs such as compulsory third party (CTP) insurance, dealer delivery fees, and optional extras are not included. These prices are subject to change without notice and may not reflect current market pricing or dealer offers.

























































