Mercedes EQV 250 Long









Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New)
- No Data
- Price USA (Used)
- No Data
- Country of Manufacture
-
- Spain
- Spain
- Years of Production
- 2024-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- Minivan
- Market Availability
- EU
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Mercedes luxury feel
- Spacious 7-seat cabin
- Vast cargo capacity
- Refined, quiet cruising
- Modern MBUX infotainment
Reasons Not to Buy
- Poor 122-mile range
- Not sold in US
- Slow DC charging
- Heavy, modest acceleration
- Likely high price
Overview
Imagine a Mercedes S-Class but as a super-plush electric van – that's the EQV 250 Long for you! While primarily cruising European roads, this luxurious people-hauler focuses on premium comfort for seven. Think of it as the ultimate family shuttle or VIP transporter, dripping with three-pointed star prestige. Specific US pricing isn't available as it's not officially sold Stateside, but the EQV 250 Long is all about that top-tier, zero-emission van life. Its key draw? Oodles of space combined with Mercedes refinement, making every journey first-class, even if it's just the school run.
What's New for 2025?
For 2025, the EQV 250 Long struts in with its recently refreshed design, making it look sharper than ever for an MPV. Up front, it sports a sleek new grille and bumper, giving it a more modern, 'EQ' family face. Inside, the big news is the updated MBUX infotainment system, potentially featuring a stunning widescreen cockpit with dual displays on higher trims, making the cabin feel properly cutting-edge. Expect the latest driver-assistance tech too, ensuring this luxurious van is as smart as it is spacious. It’s all about bringing that S-Class tech vibe to the van world.
Design & Exterior
The EQV 250 Long is no ordinary box on wheels; it’s a statement! The latest design boasts a distinctive black panel grille with integrated LED headlights, giving it a sophisticated, unmistakably Mercedes electric look. Measuring a substantial 202.4 inches long, 75.9 inches wide, and 75.2 inches tall, its 'Long' designation means serious presence and interior volume. Rolling on stylish alloy wheels, this van manages to look elegant despite its practical proportions. It’s less 'van' and more 'VIP lounge on wheels', especially with that iconic star leading the charge.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the EQV 250 Long, and you're greeted by a cabin that screams luxury van. With seating for seven, there's ample room for everyone to stretch out in comfort, surrounded by high-quality materials. Cargo? It’s got heaps: 36.4 cubic feet behind the third row, expanding to a massive 163.5 cubic feet with seats tumbled. No frunk, though. The dashboard is dominated by the slick MBUX infotainment system, likely with large, crisp screens, plus standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. It's a tech-laden sanctuary designed for an ultra-comfy, connected journey for the whole crew.
Performance & Driving Experience
Don't expect to win drag races, but the EQV 250 Long’s 11.5-second sprint to 60 mph is respectable for a big luxury shuttle. Its single front-mounted Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) delivers a smooth 150 kW (that’s 201 horsepower) and a healthy 269 lb-ft of torque, making city driving and cruising a breeze. Being front-wheel drive, it’s geared for comfort and stability. Expect a serene ride quality, typical of Mercedes, with selectable regenerative braking modes to help you eke out extra miles. It’s all about smooth, silent, and sophisticated progress.
Range, Battery & Charging
Powering the EQV 250 Long is a 60 kWh usable battery pack, offering a Green Cars Compare calculated real-world range of around 122 miles – okay for city duties and shorter trips. Efficiency clocks in at 2.03 mi/kWh. For juicing up, its standard 11 kW AC on-board charger can replenish the battery in about 5.5 hours. Hook it up to a DC fast charger, and it’ll slurp power at up to 80 kW, getting you from 10-80% in roughly 35-40 minutes. While its native port is European CCS Type 2, a US version would rock a CCS Type 1.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
While official US NHTSA ratings for the EQV 250 Long aren't available as it's not sold here, Mercedes typically packs its vehicles with safety tech. Expect a comprehensive suite of standard driver-assistance systems, likely including Active Brake Assist, Attention Assist, and Crosswind Assist. Higher-spec models or optional packages would probably add advanced features like adaptive cruise control with stop & go, active lane-keeping assist, and blind-spot monitoring. This van is designed to protect its precious cargo, with robust construction and a plethora of airbags ensuring peace of mind for discerning families.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
Though not officially offered in the US, if the EQV 250 Long were to land here, expect Mercedes-Benz's typical coverage. This would likely mean a 4-year/50,000-mile basic new vehicle warranty. The crucial high-voltage battery would probably get an 8-year/100,000-mile warranty, guaranteeing a certain level of capacity retention. Powertrain components often fall under the basic or battery warranty. Complimentary maintenance isn't usually a big Mercedes perk in the US, perhaps a single service. As always, dealer specifics would apply, but reliability is generally a Mercedes strong suit.
Previous Generation
Next Generation
There are no newer versions of this carSimilar Electric Cars

- Real Range
- 198 mi
- 0-60 mph
- 11.6 s

- Real Range
- 133 mi
- 0-60 mph
- 11.5 s

- Real Range
- 132 mi
- 0-60 mph
- 11.5 s

- Real Range
- 191 mi
- 0-60 mph
- 11.5 s

- Real Range
- 124 mi
- 0-60 mph
- 11.5 s

- Real Range
- 191 mi
- 0-60 mph
- 11.5 s

- Real Range
- 124 mi
- 0-60 mph
- 11.5 s

- Real Range
- 193 mi
- 0-60 mph
- 11.6 s