Mercedes-Benz EQB
Mercedes-Benz's electric seven-seater starts from $85,400 before on-road costs as the 250+ City Edition: a 70.5kWh battery, 564km cited range, 140kW single front motor, and a standard third row — one of only a few electric SUVs sold in Australia with 7 seats.
$85,400AUD
Indicative price range — a non-binding display figure, confirmed when you get a quote.
- Range
- Up to 564 km
- Battery
- Up to 70.5 kWh
- DC fast charging
- Up to 100 kW
- AC charging
- Up to 11 kW
- Body style
- SUV
- Charging port
- Type 2 + CCS2
Variants & specifications
| Variant | Usable battery | Range | Drive | AC charging | DC fast charging | 10–80% DC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 250+ City Edition | 70.5 kWh | 564 km (NEDC) | FWD | 11 kW | 100 kW | 35 min |
| Single front motor, 140kW/385Nm, front-wheel drive, standard 7-seat (2+3+2) layout — third row best suited to children. Range cited on NEDC, not WLTP. | ||||||
Charging Mercedes-Benz EQB at home
The EQB 250+'s 11kW onboard AC charger needs a three-phase home wallbox for its full overnight rate; on the single-phase supply most AU homes have, it charges at that circuit's ceiling instead (commonly ~7.4kW).
This vehicle accepts up to 11 kW on AC — the rate a home charger delivers day to day (DC fast charging is for public stops, not the driveway).
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| Seats | 7 |
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Frequently asked questions
Does the Mercedes-Benz EQB really seat seven?
Yes — the EQB 250+ has a standard third row (2+3+2), one of only a few electric SUVs sold in Australia with 7 seats, alongside the Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV and Kia EV9. The third row suits children better than adults.
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