7 Things We Need To Know About Mercedes-EQ's Locally-Specced Seven-Seater EQB Compact SUV
The EQB is part of the ever-growing Mercedes-EQ line-up and offers consumers the versatility and efficiency synonymous with Mercedes-Benz. The all-electric compact SUV will be the first model that consumers can order and reserve online through the Mercedes-Benz Store in Singapore. Here are 7 things we need to know about the EQB variants bound for the Singapore market:
1) Two EQB variants will be offered in Singapore - EQB 250 (with two “Progressive” and “Electric Art” trim levels costing S$305,888 and S$313,888 with COE respectively) and EQB 350 4MATIC at S$352,888 with COE
2) Both variants come equipped with a 66.5kWh battery, with identical AC and DC charging times
3) The EQB 250 offers 51km more range than the EQB 350 (WLTP) - 474km vs 423km
4) Peak output for the front-wheel drive EQB 250 is rated at 180bhp and 385Nm, while the EQB 350 4MATIC churns out 288bhp and 520Nm
5) “Electric Art” will be the higher specced EQB 250 variant than the “Progressive” trim, offering hands-free access, a 10-speaker sound system, a driver’s key with rose gold ornamental surrounds and model-series-specific door sills
6) The EQB 250 sprints to 100km/h from scratch in 8.9 seconds, while the EQB 350 4MATIC gets the job done in 6.2 seconds
7) Both EQB variants specced for the local market does not come with a panoramic sliding sunroof, but it can be specced at a cost of S$5,800
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