Mercedes EQB 300 4MATIC











Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New) Base MSRP for a new vehicle in the USA
- $57,200
- Price USA (Used) Estimated pre-owned price in the USA
- $25,321
- Country of Manufacture Country where the car was assembled
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- Hungary
- Hungary
- Years of Production Production years and status of the vehicle: Produced, Discontinued, or Announced
- 2023-… (Produced)
- Body Style Vehicle category based on its shape and layout
- SUV
- Market Availability Markets where the car is or was officially sold
- EU, USA
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Premium compact EV SUV
- Rare optional 7 seats
- Standard AWD grip
- Modern MBUX tech
- NACS charge port (US)
Reasons Not to Buy
- Limited 217-mile range
- Slower DC fast charging
- Tight optional third row
- No front trunk space
- Unexciting 7.7s acceleration
Overview
The 2025 Mercedes EQB 300 4MATIC slots in as a posh yet practical compact electric SUV, perfect for families wanting that three-pointed star magic without the emissions. It cleverly packs optional seating for seven into a tidy footprint. Key for this 300 4MATIC trim is its dual-motor all-wheel-drive, offering confident all-weather grip and a smooth power delivery. While official 2025 pricing is pending, expect it to be around the $58,000 mark for a new model, based on its predecessor's $57,200 starting point. It’s a compelling blend of luxury, versatility, and EV smarts.
What's New for 2025?
For 2025, the EQB 300 4MATIC carries forward the slick updates from its recent refresh. This means a sharper front end with a cool star-pattern grille, updated taillights, and a new-gen steering wheel. Inside, the brilliant MBUX infotainment gets even better, now with standard "Hey Mercedes" voice control and over-the-air update capability. The big news for US buyers is the switch to the NACS (Tesla-style) charging port for easier access to more fast chargers. Plus, Plug & Charge functionality simplifies public charging sessions – just plug in and it sorts itself out!
Design & Exterior
The 2025 EQB 300 4MATIC sports a distinctive, upright SUV stance softened by smooth Mercedes curves, measuring 184.4 inches long, 72.2 inches wide, and 65.6 inches high. Its refreshed face features a striking black panel grille, often with a star pattern, flanked by sleek LED headlamps. The rear gets modern LED taillights too. This 4MATIC trim isn't overly shouty about its capabilities, maintaining an elegant profile. Standard wheels are typically stylish alloys, contributing to its premium look, while the boxy shape hints at the practicality within. It's a smart, contemporary Merc.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the EQB 300 4MATIC, and you’re greeted by a properly premium Mercedes cabin with cool turbine vents and quality materials. It’s surprisingly roomy, offering seating for five, or cleverly, an optional third row for seven passengers – ideal for the school run. Cargo space is decent: 17.5 cubic feet behind the second row (in 5-seat configuration), expanding to a generous 60.4 cubic feet with them folded. Sadly, there's no frunk. Tech is top-notch with the latest MBUX system, usually featuring dual 10.25-inch screens and wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto.
Performance & Driving Experience
The EQB 300 4MATIC delivers a zippy and refined drive, hitting 60 mph in a respectable 7.7 seconds. Its dual-motor setup, with an induction motor up front and a permanent magnet synchronous motor at the rear, provides smooth all-wheel drive. You get a combined 168 kW (around 225 hp) and a healthy 288 lb-ft of torque, making city driving and highway cruising effortless. The ride is typically Mercedes-plush, soaking up bumps well. Various regenerative braking modes, including an intelligent auto setting, help maximize range and offer a near one-pedal driving feel.
Range, Battery & Charging
Under the floor, the EQB 300 4MATIC packs a 66.5 kWh usable battery, giving a Green Cars Compare calculated real-world range of around 217 miles – solid for daily duties and weekend trips. Efficiency is rated at 3.26 mi/kWh. For charging, the standard 9.6 kW AC on-board charger will juice it up overnight. When you’re out and about, it can gulp down DC fast charging at up to 100 kW, taking it from 10-80% in about 30-35 minutes. Critically, 2025 US models will feature the NACS port for broader fast-charger access.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
Mercedes loads the EQB 300 4MATIC with safety kit. While specific 2025 NHTSA ratings are pending, its sibling, the GLB, scores well, and the EQB earned 5 stars from Euro NCAP. Standard features typically include Active Brake Assist, Blind Spot Assist, and an array of airbags. Many opt for the Driver Assistance Package, which usually adds goodies like DISTRONIC adaptive cruise control, Active Steering Assist, and Lane Keeping Assist for more relaxed highway driving. Enhanced parking assist features with a rearview camera are also generally standard, making tight spots a doddle.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
Owning an EQB 300 4MATIC comes with Mercedes-Benz's typical US warranty: 4 years or 50,000 miles for the basic vehicle. The crucial high-voltage battery is covered for a more generous 8 years or 100,000 miles, with a guarantee against excessive degradation, usually to 70% capacity. While specific complimentary maintenance plans can vary by dealer or promotions, Mercedes has offered them in the past. As a modern EV, routine maintenance is generally simpler and less frequent than its combustion engine counterparts, focusing on tires, brakes, and cabin filters.
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