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General Info
Since both vehicles have been discontinued, they are now only available on the used car market. You can get the Tesla Model S Standard Range (2019-2020) for as low as $24695, while the Mercedes EQB 250 (2022-2023) was never offered for sale in the United States.
The Mercedes EQB 250 (2022-2023) is a SUV, whereas the Tesla Model S Standard Range (2019-2020) is a Liftback.
Property
Mercedes EQB 250
Tesla Model S Standard Range
Years of Production
2022-2023 Years of Production
2019-2020 Years of Production
Current Status
Discontinued Current Status
Discontinued Current Status
Country of Manufacture
Hungary Country of Manufacture
Netherlands, USA Country of Manufacture
Body Style
SUV Body Style
Liftback Body Style
Market Availability
EU Market Availability
EU, USA Market Availability
Price USA (Used)
- Price USA (Used)
$24695 Price USA (Used)
GCC Score
6.3 GCC Score
6.9 GCC Score
Range and Efficiency
While the Tesla Model S Standard Range (2019-2020) offers a longer real-world range and a bigger battery, it is less energy-efficient than the Mercedes EQB 250 (2022-2023).
Property
Mercedes EQB 250
Tesla Model S Standard Range
Range (EPA)
- Range (EPA)
287 mi Range (EPA)
Range (WLTP)
295 mi Range (WLTP)
283 mi Range (WLTP)
Range (GCC)
246 mi Range (GCC)
257 mi Range (GCC)
Battery Capacity (Nominal)
69.7 kWh Battery Capacity (Nominal)
75 kWh Battery Capacity (Nominal)
Battery Capacity (Usable)
66.5 kWh Battery Capacity (Usable)
72.5 kWh Battery Capacity (Usable)
Efficiency per 100 mi
27 kWh/100 mi Efficiency per 100 mi
28.2 kWh/100 mi Efficiency per 100 mi
Efficiency per kWh
3.7 mi/kWh Efficiency per kWh
3.54 mi/kWh Efficiency per kWh
Range and Efficiency Score
7.2 Range and Efficiency Score
7.2 Range and Efficiency Score
Charging
Both vehicles utilize a standard 400-volt architecture.
Both vehicles support DC fast charging with a maximum power of 100 kW.
The Tesla Model S Standard Range (2019-2020) features a more powerful on-board charger, supporting a maximum AC charging power of 11.5 kW, whereas the Mercedes EQB 250 (2022-2023) is limited to 9.6 kW.
Property
Mercedes EQB 250
Tesla Model S Standard Range
Max Charging Power (AC)
9.6 kW Max Charging Power (AC)
11.5 kW Max Charging Power (AC)
Max Charging Power (DC)
100 kW Max Charging Power (DC)
100 kW Max Charging Power (DC)
Architecture
400 V Architecture
400 V Architecture
Charge Port
CCS Type 2 Charge Port
Tesla (NACS) Charge Port
Charging Score
5.4 Charging Score
6.5 Charging Score
Performance
The Mercedes EQB 250 (2022-2023) is front-wheel drive, while the Tesla Model S Standard Range (2019-2020) offers an all-wheel drive system.
The Tesla Model S Standard Range (2019-2020) boasts greater motor power and accelerates faster from 0 to 60 mph.
Property
Mercedes EQB 250
Tesla Model S Standard Range
Drive Type
FWD Drive Type
AWD Drive Type
Motor Type
IM Motor Type
PMSM (front), IM (rear) Motor Type
Motor Power (kW)
287 kW Motor Power (kW)
398 kW Motor Power (kW)
Motor Power (hp)
385 hp Motor Power (hp)
534 hp Motor Power (hp)
Motor Torque
284 lb-ft Motor Torque
557 lb-ft Motor Torque
0-60 mph
8.6 s 0-60 mph
4 s 0-60 mph
Top Speed
99 mph Top Speed
155 mph Top Speed
Performance Score
4 Performance Score
6.8 Performance Score
Dimensions
The Tesla Model S Standard Range (2019-2020) is longer and wider, but the Mercedes EQB 250 (2022-2023) is taller.
The Tesla Model S Standard Range (2019-2020) boasts a more extended wheelbase.
Property
Mercedes EQB 250
Tesla Model S Standard Range
Length
184.4 in Length
195.7 in Length
Width (with Mirrors)
79.5 in Width (with Mirrors)
86.2 in Width (with Mirrors)
Width (w/o Mirrors)
72.2 in Width (w/o Mirrors)
77.3 in Width (w/o Mirrors)
Height
65.6 in Height
56.9 in Height
Wheelbase
111.4 in Wheelbase
116.5 in Wheelbase
Cargo and Towing
The Tesla Model S Standard Range (2019-2020) features a larger trunk, but the Mercedes EQB 250 (2022-2023) offers greater maximum cargo capacity when the rear seats are folded.
A frunk (front trunk) is available in the Tesla Model S Standard Range (2019-2020), but the Mercedes EQB 250 (2022-2023) doesn’t have one.
Neither vehicle is officially rated for towing in the US.