Pinnacle trim EQB 350 4Matic cracks $61,000
For global markets, the 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQB was launched in September 2021. We now have pricing information for the all-electric three row SUV. Deliveries are expected to start this summer in the USA. The price starts at $54,500, which is close to the previously reported estimates. You’ll be paying $55,550 with the $1,050 mandatory destination fee.
The EQB 300 4Matic base trim is included in this price. Dual electric motors are used to power the all-wheel drive. They produce 225 horsepower (167 Kilowatts) combined and 288 pound-feet (390 Newton-meters) of torque. Standard equipment includes a digital cockpit with two 10.25-inch screens, as well as a variety of driver-assist systems, navigation and Merc’s MBUX.
The EQB offers two additional trim levels: Pinnacle and Exclusive. The Exclusive adds luxury to your vehicle with Keyless-Go, inductive wireless charging and an upgraded stereo. Pinnacle, a $3800 upgrade, adds everything from Exclusive and a surround-view camera to the top-ofthe-line Burmester soundsystem.
The EQB 350 4Matic is for those who want more power. The dual-motor arrangement produces 288 horsepower (215 kW) as well as 384 lb-ft (521Nm) of torque. Mercedes doesn’t yet offer range estimates for either model in the US, but the EQB 300 can travel 260 miles using the Euro-specific WLTP Scale. An EPA range of the SUV with a lower engine should be approximately 230 miles.
Model/Trim |
Horsepower/Torque |
Start Price |
MSRP (with $1,050 Fee) |
EQB 300 4Matic | 225 HP / 288 lb.ft | $54,500 | $55,550 |
EQB 350 4Matic | 288 HP / 384 Lb-ft | $58,050 | $59,100 |
EQB 300 4Matic exclusive | 225 HP / 288 lb.ft | $55,750 | $56,800 |
EQB 350 4Matic Special | 288 HP / 384 Lb-ft | $59,300 | $60,350 |
EQB 300 4Matic pinnacle | 225 HP / 288 lb.ft | $58,300 | $59,350 |
EQB 350 4Matic pinnacle | 288 HP / 384 Lb-ft | $60,350 | $61,400 |
The Mercedes-Benz EQB will be available in US dealerships later this summer.