Mercedes EQV 250 Extra Long









Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price Europe (New)
- €59.363
- Price Europe (Used)
- No Data
- Country of Manufacture
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- Spain
- Spain
- Years of Production
- 2024-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- Minivan
- Market Availability
- EU
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Plush, spacious interior
- Exceptional cargo versatility
- Refined, comfortable ride
- Modern MBUX tech
Reasons Not to Buy
- Limited driving range
- Slow DC charging
- High purchase price
- Modest acceleration
Overview
The 2025 Mercedes EQV 250 Extra Long is your seriously plush ticket to electric people-moving, blending Merc’s signature luxury with zero-emission practicality. Perfect for big families or VIP shuttle duties, this Extra Long variant prioritises cavernous space. Think of it as a first-class lounge on wheels, gliding silently through cityscapes. Key highlights include its premium interior and massive versatility. It kicks off at around €59,363 new in Europe, offering a unique proposition in the premium electric MPV segment for those who want space without skimping on the badge.
What's New for 2025?
For 2025, the EQV 250 Extra Long flaunts the swanky new look and tech introduced in its recent major facelift. Up front, there’s a redesigned grille and bumper giving it a more assertive face, complemented by smarter LED headlights. Inside, the cabin gets a serious tech upgrade with the latest MBUX infotainment system, typically featuring brilliant dual 12.3-inch screens and a new-gen steering wheel. Expect enhanced ambient lighting and potentially more standard kit, making this already plush van even more desirable for the discerning European buyer.
Design & Exterior
The 2025 EQV 250 Extra Long doesn't just whisper luxury; it makes a statement with its refreshed, modern van aesthetics. The front end is dominated by a striking new grille and sleek LED headlights, while the rear gets updated LED taillights. This "Extra Long" version measures an impressive 5370 mm in length, 1928 mm in width (excluding mirrors), and 1911 mm in height, promising an imposing road presence. Stylish alloy wheels and chrome accents further underscore its premium aspirations, making it look sharp whether on the school run or an airport dash.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the EQV 250 Extra Long, and you're greeted by a properly posh Mercedes cabin, now even better thanks to the recent update. Material quality is top-notch, and with seating for seven, passenger space is immense – especially legroom in this stretched version. Cargo? It’s van-tastic: a whopping 1410 litres with all seats up, expanding to a cavernous 5010 litres when you fold them down. Sadly, no frunk. The dashboard is dominated by the slick MBUX system with its large screens, and yes, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard, keeping everyone connected.
Performance & Driving Experience
Don't expect the EQV 250 Extra Long to be a drag racer, but its 150 kW Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor delivers a respectable 365 Nm of torque for smooth progress. It’ll waft from 0-100 km/h in a leisurely 12 seconds, topping out at 160 km/h. Power goes to the front wheels, and the driving experience is all about serene comfort and refinement. It’s surprisingly easy to pilot for its size, with a cushy ride that irons out bumps. Adjustable regenerative braking helps you claw back some energy in town.
Range, Battery & Charging
The EQV 250 Extra Long packs a 60 kWh usable battery, which Green Cars Compare estimates will give you a real-world range of around 196 km – perhaps a bit modest for long hauls. Its energy efficiency is rated at 3.27 km/kWh. For top-ups, it supports 11 kW AC charging via its CCS Type 2 port (located driver's side front bumper), meaning a full charge takes roughly 5.5 to 6 hours. On a DC fast charger, it can pull up to 80 kW, getting you from 10-80% in about 40-45 minutes.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
Mercedes doesn't skimp on safety, and the EQV benefits from the V-Class platform's 5-star Euro NCAP rating (achieved in 2022). The 2025 EQV 250 Extra Long comes equipped with a solid suite of standard kit, including Active Brake Assist and Attention Assist. You can bolster this with optional packages featuring goodies like Active Distance Assist DISTRONIC (adaptive cruise), Active Lane Keeping Assist, Blind Spot Assist, and a 360-degree camera system, making this big bus reassuringly safe for precious cargo.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
In Europe, expect Mercedes-Benz to back the EQV 250 Extra Long with a standard 2-year, unlimited kilometre vehicle warranty, though some local markets might offer more. Critically for an EV, the high-voltage battery typically gets a more extensive 8-year or 160,000 km warranty, guaranteeing a minimum level of capacity retention (usually around 70%). Powertrain components are covered within these. While complimentary maintenance isn't always standard across Europe, dealer packages might be available. Overall reliability should align with Mercedes' premium standards, with the EV powertrain potentially meaning fewer service visits.
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