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2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB Review: Refined, Electric GLB



The 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB is an electric, efficient SUV that offers a good balance between drivability and interior space in its price segment. And it's not just a nice three-star badge you get for your Mercedes money on the EQB. You also get a comfortable, technologically advanced cabin that's sleek yet easy to use, and comfortable, quiet on the road. It's essentially an electric GLB-Class, swapping the car's mid-range electric motor for a better, but faster and more engaging, electric motor.


Aside from the sleek and accessible design, new technology and EV performance, the EQB's biggest draw may be the third row, which seats seven people. It's small, and perhaps useful in the rare case of smaller occupants, but it's available for users looking for extra seating.


What's new in 2023?

The Mercedes-Benz EQB was a new model for 2022, and is expected to remain unchanged until 2023, except for the addition of the EQB 250+ vehicle to the lineup.


What is EQB car technology?

At least for the most part, the EQB's interior is comfortable without being pretentious – lots of LED lights make it feel like you're in a nightclub at night. Otherwise, it's a straightforward, comfortable space with materials that are practical and comfortable - from genuine or MB-Tex leather and high-quality plastics to slightly more luxurious and microfiber-trimmed upholstery and backlighting. up to. Or things like natural wood texture.


A dual digital display for instruments and infotainment with Mercedes MBUX voice assistant is standard, but things like a head-up display and additional video for navigation can be opted for. You can access information via the touchscreen, or by using the touchpad in the center of the console. While the standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto will be used by most users, the onboard infotainment and navigation are excellent, and can show you a practical way to save battery charge on the road. Go where you are going. We don't like some of the steering wheel controls, such as the easy-to-use buttons that make it easy to accidentally change the radio station while on the move.


How big is EQB?

The Mercedes EQB is what the GLB compact crossover is based on. Despite its compact exterior, the EQB's surprisingly spacious cabin is one of the GLB's strongest assets. The EQB can carry four adults and their luggage in its five-seat configuration, although rear passengers are in the tall section. The optional third row offers a trade-off, allowing you to carry two smaller passengers while reducing usable trunk volume from 27 feet to 22 feet. Unlike other EVs, the EQB does not offer a "fringe" for additional storage space. Hood


But its slender legs make it feel like an off-road vehicle without feeling underpowered compared to other roadsters around. The relatively high stance, seating position and large windows allow excellent visibility, and the wheelbase is long enough to make it feel quiet and stable at highway speeds. Even better, if you end up in a tight parking space, you can still pack up without a problem.

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