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Mercedes Eqb Suv Leasing

Since its release in 2022, the Mercedes EQB SUV has become the most affordable electric vehicle (EV) with seven seats. So, for those with a larger family and the desire to jump onto the eco-friendlier EV wagon, finally, there is a serious contender for your money.
A seven-seater that looks more like a conventional crossover but that is much more affordable than any other comparable vehicle currently on the market. Similar to the Mercedes GLB, the company took out the combustion engine and replaced it with electric motors and a battery pack, creating the Mercedes EQB SUV, a 4-wheel all-electric car which gives around 250 miles between charges, depending on driving style and whether the heater is running, and can charge up to 80% in approximately half an hour at a public rapid charging station. Retaining the overall shape and size of the GLB, it is a luxury SUV with a boxy, muscular appearance that provides a balance between practicality, versatility and a touch of elegance.

With Mercedes's latest MBUX (Mercedes Benz User Experience) infotainment systems in the AMG lines, the technology incorporates graphic navigation instructions and traffic information into live images as well as voice commands and more. A quality driving experience along with eco-friendly elements, delivers a perfect vehicle especially for those living and commuting in cities, travelling in narrow or congested streets and parking in tight spaces, as the zero-emissions will be a benefit and also save on clean air and congestion fees. The Mercedes EQB SUV will also appeal to those with larger families who are wanting to reduce their carbon footprint and exercise savings of fuel efficiency. A lease of a Mercedes EQB SUV is the easiest and cheapest way into the world of electric vehicles – particularly for those with bigger families - as they are cheaper than many other EVs and leasing will further reduce the amount paid to small monthly payments.

Mercedes Eqb Suv (7 Variant)

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Mercedes Eqb Suv
 Electric  2025 Model Year
Eqb 250+ Suv 190hp Sport Executive Auto

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 Electric  Automatic  5 Doors  0 g/km  £52,745

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Mercedes Eqb Suv
 Electric  2025 Model Year
Eqb 250+ Suv 190hp AMG Line Executive Auto

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 Electric  Automatic  5 Doors  0 g/km  £55,005

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Mercedes Eqb Suv
 Electric  2025 Model Year
Eqb 300 Suv 228 AMG Line Executive Auto 4Matic

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 Electric  Automatic  5 Doors  0 g/km  £55,255

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Mercedes Eqb Suv
 Electric  2025 Model Year
Eqb 250+ Suv 190hp AMG Line Premium Auto

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 Electric  Automatic  5 Doors  0 g/km  £57,805

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Mercedes Eqb Suv
 Electric  2025 Model Year
Eqb 300 Suv 228hp AMG Line Premium Auto 4MATIC

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 Electric  Automatic  5 Doors  0 g/km  £58,055

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Mercedes Eqb Suv
 Electric  2025 Model Year
Eqb 250+ Suv 190 AMG Line Premium Plus Auto

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 Electric  Automatic  5 Doors  0 g/km  £60,805

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Mercedes Eqb Suv
 Electric  2025 Model Year
Eqb 300 Suv 228hp AMG Line Premium Plus Auto 4MATIC

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 Electric  Automatic  5 Doors  0 g/km  £61,055

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Why should you lease a Mercedes EQB SUV

Leasing a Mercedes EQB SUV can offer many advantages beyond the smaller monthly payments than a finance arrangement or purchasing the vehicle upfront, which is still currently more than £53K. A lease deal on an EQB SUV offers you the chance to drive off with the latest model which can be kitted out with all the most recent developments in EV and Mercedes technology, and generally still under the warranty – giving you peace of mind that maintenance and repairs are covered, so there are no additional and unexpected payments. A lease deal will also mean that when the contract term ends you can trade the car in for a newer model, benefitting from new advancements which are continually evolving. A lease deal on the EQB SUV can also mean some tax benefits such as reduced, or no, road tax and no clean air or congestion charging for your zero-emissions vehicle.

The boot space has a capacity of up to about 465 litres with the back row of seats flattened, but when both rows of rear seats are folded down can offer up to 1,320 litres, and the electric motors mean that the Mercedes EQB SUV has four-wheel drive with peppy torque and acceleration that is typical of EVs. Similar models to the EQB SUV are the Tesla Model Y, Audi Q4 E-Tron, Volvo XC40 and BMW iX3, all of which are electric compact SUVs of comparable size and specification. Each make and model has its own specifications and characteristics and it's important to consider all of the elements to decide which is the perfect model for your needs and budget.

Still have questions about Mercedes Eqb Suv leasing deals?

With many driver assistance systems installed, the Mercedes EQB SUV is designed to keep you and your family safe in the event of an accident. There is lane-keeping assistance, speed limit assistance, blind-spot monitoring and cameras to help with 3600 parking. It also offers the GUARD 3600 with an anti-theft alarm. Other safety features include adaptive cruise control to help the car to maintain a safe distance from other vehicles and adjust the speed to the flow of traffic, crosswind assist and a Pre-Safe system which can anticipate accidents and prepare by tightening seat belts, adjusting seat positions as well as closing windows and the sunroof to enhance occupant protection.

The EQB SUV isn't very different to the GLB version, apart from having an electric powertrain rather than a petrol or diesel combustion engine. Therefore, it is very similar to the GLB.

The Mercedes EQB SUV is a practical vehicle for families wanting a luxurious and eco-friendly vehicle with the option to carry a couple of extra smaller children or young teens. The middle row of seats can slide forwards enabling a better balance of legroom for all five rear passengers. With the capacity to flatten the rear and middle seats creating a vast luggage space, there is a great deal of versatility for carrying bulky items. It can also tow some weight, meaning it can offer families the space and capacity for travelling on holidays and for day-to-day purposes.

The Mercedes EQB SUV can be a good family, although it depends on your family and its requirements. If you have a growing family of young teens with gangly legs, then a larger MPV with greater legroom will allow them the space they need for comfortable journeys. If you have a younger family then the Mercedes EQB SUV is an ideal vehicle, providing seven seats in a car which doesn't look as bulky and heavy as most MPVs. For a younger family, the versatility of the additional seats, or greater boot space within an eco-friendly EV, the Mercedes EQB SUV is the perfect solution to your family's needs.

The Mercedes EQB SUV is more cost-effective to run than traditional internal combustion engines as charging an EV, especially with a home charger, is cheaper than petrol or diesel, although this depends on the general cost of electricity at any given point so this can be subject to change. EVs generally have lower maintenance and service costs as they have fewer moving parts and, therefore, less to go wrong with them. EVs often come with tax incentives and benefits as they contribute to lowering the nation's carbon footprint and cleaner air with their zero-emission operations, and these savings can feed into the reduced costs of owning an EV. However, how cheap an EV is to run will depend on the cost of electricity, driving habits and the availability of charging infrastructure as well as the overall cost of ownership or lease payments. All of these factors should be taken into account to ensure that you can manage the costs involved with running and leasing a Mercedes EQB SUV.