Mercedes EQV 300 Extra Long









Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price Europe (New)
- €62.897
- Price Europe (Used)
- €51.699
- 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
- Unmatched interior space
- Mercedes luxury, comfort
- Vast cargo volume
- Updated MBUX tech
- Smooth, quiet ride
Reasons Not to Buy
- Premium price tag
- Modest driving range
- Average fast charging
- Heavy, cumbersome feel
- No front trunk
Overview
The 2025 Mercedes EQV 300 Extra Long is the king of capacious electric motoring, a seriously plush people carrier for those needing maximum space and a premium badge. This "Extra Long" variant is all about stretching out in style, offering seven seats and a cavernous interior perfect for VIP shuttles or large families who demand luxury. It’s a sophisticated choice in the electric van segment, blending practicality with that unmistakable Mercedes comfort. New prices hover around €62,897, with used examples from €51,699, making it a significant investment for emission-free group travel.
What's New for 2025?
For 2025, the EQV 300 Extra Long rocks the fresh look and tech from its recent major facelift. Up front, there's a striking new grille and bumper design, giving it a more assertive, car-like face. Inside, the dashboard gets a serious upgrade with the latest generation MBUX infotainment system, featuring a slick 12.3-inch central touchscreen. New steering wheel designs, enhanced ambient lighting options, and updated driver assistance features also join the party, keeping this luxurious electric shuttle feeling thoroughly modern and up-to-date against fresher rivals.
Design & Exterior
The EQV 300 Extra Long certainly makes an entrance, now looking even more distinguished thanks to its redesigned front end. The new grille is a standout, flanked by sleek LED headlights, giving it a properly premium vibe. This isn't just any van; it's a Mercedes. In "Extra Long" guise, its sheer presence is undeniable, measuring a substantial 5370 mm in length, 1928 mm in width (excluding mirrors), and 1901 mm in height. New alloy wheel designs complete the sophisticated, albeit massive, package.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the EQV 300 Extra Long and you're greeted by a cabin that's pure Mercedes luxury, now even better with the latest MBUX system. Material quality is top-notch, and with seven seats, passenger space is truly palatial, especially in this extended version. Forget cramped journeys! Tech-wise, the centrepiece is the crisp 12.3-inch screen, with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard. When it comes to luggage, you're sorted: a massive 1410 litres with all seats up, expanding to an enormous 5010 litres with seats folded. No frunk, though.
Performance & Driving Experience
Don't expect sports car thrills, but the EQV 300 Extra Long gets up to speed smoothly, hitting 100 km/h in a respectable 12.2 seconds. Its single front-mounted Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) delivers 150 kW of power and 365 Nm of torque, providing ample shove for a vehicle of this size. Being front-wheel drive, it’s easy to manage. The driving experience prioritises comfort and refinement, gliding along quietly, soaking up bumps with typical Mercedes composure. Regenerative braking helps claw back some energy, and it’s surprisingly nimble for its bulk.
Range, Battery & Charging
The EQV 300 Extra Long packs a 90 kWh usable battery, giving it a Green Cars Compare calculated real-world range of around 307 km – decent for such a big beast, with an efficiency of 3.41 km/kWh. For charging, its CCS Type 2 port handles AC charging at up to 11 kW, meaning a full top-up takes around 8-9 hours overnight. Hook it up to a DC fast charger, and it’ll slurp juice at up to 110 kW, getting you from 10-80% in roughly 40-45 minutes.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
Safety is a strong suit for the EQV, having earned a reassuring 5-star rating from Euro NCAP back in 2019. Mercedes doesn't skimp on safety kit; expect standard features like Active Brake Assist, Attention Assist, and Crosswind Assist. You can usually bolster this with an optional Driving Assistance Package, adding goodies like adaptive cruise control (Distronic), Active Lane Keeping Assist, and Blind Spot Assist, making long hauls or city crawls much more relaxed and secure for you and your precious cargo.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
Mercedes-Benz typically backs the EQV with a comprehensive warranty. Expect a new vehicle warranty of at least 2 years with unlimited kilometres in Europe, though some markets might offer three. Critically, the high-voltage battery is covered for 8 years or 160,000 km, whichever comes first, with a guarantee to retain at least 70% of its original capacity. Scheduled maintenance can often be covered by service packages. While complex, Mercedes electrics are building a reputation for solid reliability, offering peace of mind for this premium people-mover.
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