Mercedes-Benz continues to extend its presence in the all-electric segment with the Irish arrival of its new EQB compact SUV, available now with a family-size seven-seat option.
What began as a trickle has become a flow with three EQ badged all-electric model lines already established in the market (EQC, EQV and EQA ).
The arrival of the EQB heralds the imminent launch of two further models: the S-Class-based EQS and the E-Class based EQE. Designed to deliver electric-powered motoring in a family-size package, the EQB shares its dimensions with the conventionally-powered GLB.
The German automaker says this new model is compact on the outside, roomy on the inside, while its robust body shell measures 4,684mm long, 1,834mm wide, 1,667mm tall with a 2,829mm wheelbase.
The EQB comes with adjustable second-row seats and an optional third-row seat arrangement concealed beneath the luggage floor which can be raised to expand capacity to a seven-seat layout as required. Up to four child seats can be fitted in the second and third rows. Maximum boot capacity is 1,710-litres.
Describing it as “a model designed to meet the needs of family-oriented customers and eco-conscious motorists alike”, Ciaran Allen, sales manager for Mercedes-Benz in Ireland says “thanks to its exceptional levels of flexible spaciousness, the EQB is poised to set a new benchmark in the all-electric compact class”.
Externally, light-alloy wheels in bi or tri-colour design are available in sizes up to 20 inches. With a 0.28 Cd value, the EQB’s lower wind resistance delivers greater efficiency and range, according to Mercedes-Benz. Other aerodynamic features include front and rear aprons, a smooth and enclosed underbody, closed cooling air system, and wind-optimised wheels with spoilers.
Items of note inside include a distinctive centre console, instrument panel and widescreen dashboard with MBUX user experience and Hey Mercedes command system – enhanced with fastest route to destination Navigation and Electric Intelligence.
Mercedes-Benz says it expects the EQB 250 to be the most sought-after model here, with prices beginning from €64,030. Also available are the EQB 300 from €68,505 and the EQB 350 from €71,520. Operationally, it has a usable battery capacity of 66.5kWh, 215kW of power, combined consumption of 19.2kWh/100km and a WLTP calculated range of 419km. It can be fast-charged from 10 to 80 per cent in 30 minutes or from zero to 100 per cent over a more extended period using an 11kW charge point.