- 423 km WLTP range is sufficient for urban commutes and medium-distance highway drives.
- Mercedes-Benz EQB 300 4Matic Pros
- Mercedes-Benz EQB 300 4Matic Cons
423 km WLTP range is sufficient for urban commutes and medium-distance highway drives.
Mercedes-Benz EQB 300 4Matic Pros
- Fantastic CBU build quality, with GLS-inspired styling. Fits the ‘Baby GLS’ moniker
- Top-notch performance with dual electric motors and 4MATIC AWD. Regen mode can enable single-pedal driving
- 423 km WLTP range is sufficient for urban commutes and medium-distance highway drives
- Impressive ride & handling for a 2+ tonne SUV. Great real-world ground clearance adds practicality
- Zero tailpipe emissions & green image will appeal to the environmentally-conscious
- Tastefully appointed cabin. Loaded to the gills with features, safety kit & technology
- Road tax exemptions in many states likely to make it a compelling proposition in its segment
Mercedes-Benz EQB 300 4Matic Cons
- Range not quite enough for long-distance touring. Range anxiety will be a factor on road-trips
- Third row has awkward accessibility and limited space. Not a true 7-seater
- DC fast charging unlikely to be widely available in near future. 11 kW AC charging takes overnight for a full charge
- Missing features like a spare tyre (!!!), ventilated seats which cheaper cars get, etc.
- Boot space with all rows up is a measly 110 liters. A better 465 liters with 3rd row down, but the optional spare tyre will chew away useable space
Read Team-BHP’s detailed Mercedes-Benz EQB 300 4Matic review here.
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