On electricity and with 7 seats: Mercedes EQB
At a price equivalent to its brother with the petrol engine, the Mercedes EQB will offer a one-of-a-kind combination in the local 7-seater electric category in the luxury category.
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Keenan Cohen
20/07/2022
Wednesday, 20 July 2022, 12:36 Updated: 12:50
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Sealed front, special rims and aerodynamic improvements (Photo: Manufacturer's website)
Colmobil, an importer of Mercedes to Israel, begins marketing the EQB, the electric version of the GLB.
It will also offer a seating configuration for 7 and a wheelbase of 283 cm, despite a relatively compact outer packaging of 469 cm from bumper to bumper.
The exterior looks similar to the petrol version, but with changes required in light of the electric propulsion - an opaque front end, various rims and wind deflectors to improve the car’s drag coefficient.
In the passenger compartment, Mercedes' familiar screen layout, here are two 10.25-inch each and the MBUX control system.
It will be sold in three trim levels with the same names as those of the other electric models in Mercedes - Electric as the entry-level version, Electric Art above it and AMG Line version with sporty design features.
Two 10.25-inch screens and the MBUX system (Photo: Manufacturer's website)
The equipment list of the entry-level version includes an electric trunk door, sunroof, electric front seats, 19-inch rims.
The Electric Art finish level adds split climate control to the second row, an upgraded audio system, heated front seats and more.
In the AMG line, the rims grow to 20 inches and there are adaptive dampers.
All versions are equipped with lane departure correction, adaptive cruise control, a "dead zone" vehicle warning, including a door opening warning when a passing vehicle is detected, and more.
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Fast charging up to 100 kilowatts (Photo: Manufacturer's website)
The model arrives in Israel in the 300 version, the propulsion is responsible for two electric motors that create dual propulsion and a combined power of 228 hp and 39.7 kg.
Acceleration to 100 km / h takes 8 seconds. The power is received by the EQB from 66.5 kWh batteries, which at least according to the manufacturer's statements will carry it to a distance of 423 km.
Its electrical system supports charging up to 100 kilowatts in suitable positions. It will reach 80 percent in 32 minutes, and the batteries, developed and self-produced by Mercedes have a warranty of 8 years or 160,000 km.
The EQB will start at NIS 350,000 for the Electric version, for the Electric Art finish level you will add NIS 40,000 to NIS 390,000 and the AMG Line version will cost NIS 430,000.
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