Here is the requested summary: - The EQB is basically an electric version of the GLB. - It features a closed grill and LED strips between the headlights and tail lights, which are some of the only differences when compared to the GLB. - A tow hitch is not available for the EQB. - This model has the optional AMG package. - The cabin is similar to the GLB, feeling like a good Mercedes-Benz, although some places fall through with cheap plastic. - The EUB is built on the same platform as the GLB called MFA 2, which is not a dedicated EV platform. - Dedicated EV platforms are better for cabin space and efficiency. - The efficiency of the car is similar to a VW ID4. - The efficiency of the two-wheel drive version is approximately 165 Wh/km; and the four-wheel drive version approximately 185 Wh/km. - The EQB is available in four variants: the 250 and 250+ (front-wheel drive) with 140kW, and the 300 and 350 (all-wheel drive) with 168kW and 215kW respectively. - This model is the top version, 350, which accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 6.2 seconds but is not recommended. - Denmark's versions come with a heat pump, 11kW AC charging, and decent DC charging. - There is an okay amount of space with adjustable rear seats. - This vehicle's suspension is set for comfort. - No front trunk. - No estimated state of charge on navigation. - You can pre-condition the battery before DC charging. - You can option for seven seats, although space is limited in the third row. - On cobblestone roads, this car does a great job. - The assisting system's automatic steering keeps it centered in the lane without interrupting the driver. - If you use the car's adaptive cruise control and enter a town, it will automatically adjust the car speed according to the speed limits. - It did approximately 62dB on the country roads and approximately 68dB-69dB on motorway speeds. - It is about 2dB louder than an Ioniq 5 or the Skoda Enyaq. - It only has single-layer glass windows all the way around. - With regular driving, this car had 250Wh/km, and on the motorway had approximately 225 kilometers.