Mercedes EQV 300 Extra Long










Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price Europe (New)
- No Data
- Price Europe (Used)
- €40.990
- Country of Manufacture
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- Spain
- Spain
- Years of Production
- 2020-2024 (Discontinued)
- Body Style
- Minivan
- Market Availability
- EU
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Huge cabin, cargo
- Plush, premium interior
- Serene, refined ride
- Updated MBUX for 2024
Reasons Not to Buy
- Modest 310km range
- Leisurely 0-100km/h dash
- Now a discontinued model
- High energy consumption
Overview
Looking for a seriously spacious and properly posh electric people-mover? The Mercedes EQV 300 Extra Long might just be your jam! This discontinued model, which ended production in 2024, is available on the used market for around €40,990. It was Merc's all-electric take on the V-Class, offering oodles of room for seven. Its 'Extra Long' badge isn't kidding – it's massive, designed for luxurious, zero-emission journeys. Think airport shuttle for VIPs or the ultimate family wagon, with that coveted three-pointed star leading the way, maximizing passenger comfort and practicality, electrically.
What's New for 2024?
For its final 2024 model year before discontinuation, the EQV 300 Extra Long benefited from a rather snazzy facelift. This spruce-up brought a fresh front-end design with a new grille and bumpers, giving it a more modern scowl. Inside, the big news was the updated MBUX infotainment system, likely featuring larger, sleeker screens and the latest software. A new-generation steering wheel with touch-capacitive controls also joined the party, along with potentially enhanced driver assistance systems, keeping this premium shuttle feeling contemporary even as it bowed out.
Design & Exterior
The 2024 EQV 300 Extra Long certainly makes a statement with its sheer presence, measuring a whopping 5370 mm in length, 1928 mm in width (excluding mirrors), and 1901 mm in height. The facelift for this final model year introduced a redesigned, more imposing front grille and sleek new headlights, aligning it with Merc's latest EV aesthetic. While still unmistakably a van, it’s a very smart one, with clean lines and often stylish EQ-specific alloy wheels. The 'Extra Long' designation means maximum road command and an unmissable profile for ultimate space.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the EQV 300 Extra Long, and you're greeted by a cabin that's more luxury lounge than load-lugger, especially with the 2024 updates. Expect high-quality materials and seating for seven in plush comfort. The facelift introduced Merc’s latest MBUX infotainment, likely with twin screens and seamless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto. Cargo space is simply colossal: 1410 litres with all seats up, expanding to a cavernous 5010 litres when folded! While there’s no frunk, you’ll hardly miss it with that much room out back. It’s a tech-savvy, super-spacious hauler.
Performance & Driving Experience
Under the floor, the EQV 300 Extra Long packs a single Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) sending 150 kW and 362 Nm of torque to the front wheels. This setup allows for a 0-100 km/h sprint in a respectable 12.1 seconds – not blistering, but perfectly adequate for a big bus, topping out at 160 km/h. The driving experience is all about serene progress; it glides smoothly and quietly. Regenerative braking helps claw back some energy, and despite its size, it’s surprisingly manageable to pilot around town.
Range, Battery & Charging
The EQV 300 Extra Long is powered by a 90 kWh usable battery pack (100 kWh nominal). Green Cars Compare calculates its real-world range at around 310 km, with an efficiency of 3.44 km/kWh. For AC charging via its CCS Type 2 port, it accepts up to 11 kW, meaning a full top-up takes roughly 8-9 hours. Find a DC fast charger, and it can accept up to 110 kW (also its max on a 400V charger), potentially taking it from 10-80% in about 45 minutes. Ideal for longer journeys!
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
Safety is a key consideration in a large people-mover like the EQV. While the provided data doesn't list a specific 2024 Euro NCAP rating for this trim, the underlying V-Class platform and previous EQV tests achieved a full five stars. The 2024 facelift likely enhanced its suite of driver aids. Standard features typically include Attention Assist and Crosswind Assist, while options like DISTRONIC adaptive cruise control, Active Lane Keeping Assist, and Blind Spot Assist were available to bolster its safety credentials on European roads.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
For European customers, Mercedes typically provided a 2-year/unlimited kilometre basic vehicle warranty for the EQV. The critical high-voltage battery usually benefited from an 8-year or 160,000 km warranty, safeguarding against significant degradation. Powertrain elements fall under the main vehicle warranty. While complimentary maintenance isn't a widespread standard in Europe, Mercedes dealers often offer tailored service packages. As a discontinued model since 2024, prospective buyers should consider long-term parts and specialized service availability, though its V-Class underpinnings are well-established.
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