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The entry-grade EQB 250 can optionally be equipped with seven seats, while the higher-grade EQB 350 4Matic's all-wheel drive hardware precludes the additional seats for a total of five.
The EQB has a relatively large interior space, offering up to seven seats as an option. The seat trim is offered as standard in synthetic 'Artico' leather trim.
The EQB offers 130 litres of space with all seven seats up, or 495L with the third-row folded. Drop the middle row and there’s 1710L (or 1620L in seven-seater versions).
The EQB ships standard with dual-10.25-inch MBUX screen setup, Nappa leather steering wheel and interior appointments with Mercedes’ signature Artico synthetic seat trim, LED headlights, ambient interior lighting with fully customisable RGB controls, dual-zone climate, a wireless phone charger, 20-inch alloy wheels, as well as keyless entry and push-start ignition.
The EQB is offered in two layouts, either a single motor version offering 140kW/385Nm on the front axle, or an all-wheel drive version offering a combined total of 215kW/520Nm.
The EQB is capable of sprinting from 0-100km/h in 6.2 seconds for the all-wheel drive EQB 350, or 8.9 seconds for the front-wheel drive EQB 250.
The EQB is capable of travelling 371km on a single charge in the single motor EQB 250, or 360km of range in the dual-motor EQB 350.