Mercedes-Benz EQB Discontinued in North America

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Mercedes-Benz is retiring its EQB electric SUV in North America after the 2025 model year, marking the end of a relatively brief production run. The vehicle, which utilizes an older platform, will be replaced by new electric SUV models built on the brand's advanced MMA chassis, signaling a strong commitment to future electric mobility.

The Electric Era Evolves: EQB's Journey Concludes

The Swift Exit of Mercedes-Benz's Electric GLB-Class

The electric version of Mercedes-Benz's GLB-Class, known as the EQB, is set to exit the North American market after the 2025 model year. Its relatively short lifespan is largely attributed to its foundation on the MFA chassis, a platform first introduced in 2011, which has become outdated compared to more recent technological advancements in electric vehicle architecture.

Mercedes-Benz Confirms EQB's Retirement and Future Commitments

A representative for Mercedes-Benz informed *InsideEVs* that the EQB has fulfilled its intended product cycle and will no longer be available in the United States or Canada post-2025. Despite this discontinuation, the brand reaffirmed its dedication to electric mobility, announcing that a significant wave of new electric vehicles is imminent. This includes two forthcoming SUV models that will be built upon Mercedes-Benz's innovative new platform.

Current Specifications and Pricing of the Outgoing EQB

The 2025 EQB model is currently available with a starting price of $54,200, which includes delivery charges. It is equipped with a 70.5-kilowatt-hour battery pack, supporting DC fast charging up to 100 kilowatts. Depending on the configuration, such as the inclusion of all-wheel drive, increased power, or larger wheels, the EPA-estimated driving range for the EQB varies between 205 and 251 miles on a single charge.

Limited Options for Seven-Seater Electric SUVs from Mercedes-Benz

While the GLB-Class has been a long-standing offering, the EQB made its debut for the 2021 model year as one of only two Mercedes-Benz electric vehicles capable of accommodating up to three rows of seating. With the cessation of EQB production, customers seeking a seven-seater electric SUV from the manufacturer will find their options limited primarily to the EQS, provided they select the optional third-row configuration.

The Dawn of a New Electric SUV Generation from Mercedes-Benz

The impending replacements for the EQB will utilize Mercedes-Benz's cutting-edge MMA chassis. This advanced platform is engineered to support both hybrid and fully electric powertrain options. The newly redesigned CLA offers a glimpse into this next-generation architecture, featuring an 800-volt system for enhanced charging capabilities and an updated interior with Mercedes-Benz's proprietary operating system. Although a precise launch date has not been announced, the discontinuation of the EQB suggests that its successors will arrive in the near future.

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