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Year-by-year archive pages with brochure PDFs, core specs, and links to related models.
This archive contains 15 dealer brochures for the Mercedes-Benz EQB spanning 2021 to 2024. The collection documents the compact electric SUV across two main variants—EQB and EQB 300—capturing model evolution and market-specific editions. Original literature from ten international markets reveals regional specifications and technical updates over this period. Designed for automotive researchers, historians, and enthusiasts interested in Mercedes-Benz's electric vehicle strategy and product development.
Year-by-year archive pages with brochure PDFs, core specs, and links to related models.
Original manufacturer materials document equipment and options exactly as they were offered.
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When the EQB launched across European markets in 2021, Mercedes distributed it selectively: China received the first units, followed by Germany and the UK through dedicated dealer networks. The seven-seat configuration proved crucial to regional acceptance, particularly in markets where family practicality outweighed sportier positioning.
Under the bonnet sat a choice between two electric motors: the 190 PS version paired with a 44-kWh pack for urban duty, or the dual-motor 292 PS setup drawing 66 kWh for genuine range. By 2022, this powertrain split defined the EQB's role—a compact electric SUV that undercut the Model Y's price while matching its practicality. UK and Australian buyers could specify either, thou
By 2023, Mercedes offered the EQB across six distinct markets with a lineup spanning battery capacities and drivetrain options that addressed different buyer priorities. The entry-level variant delivered 190 kW to the front axle, while higher trims introduced dual-motor all-wheel drive configurations. Charging flexibility—from household socket to DC fast-charging—reflected what
By 2024, Mercedes positioned the EQB as the accessible entry point to its electric family lineup, competing directly against the Tesla Model Y's lower variants and the Volkswagen ID.5. Two battery options—45 and 66 kWh net capacity—powered three distinct drivetrains, delivering 190 to 292 horsepower depending on configuration. The compact SUV format and seven-seat flexibility m
By 2022, the EQB 300 arrived in Mexico as Mercedes-Benz's answer to rivals like the Tesla Model Y and BYD Yuan Plus, offering a 168 kW electric motor with front-wheel drive and seating for up to seven. It delivered roughly 260 km of range, positioning itself as the practical alternative for buyers wanting three rows without sacrificing charging infrastructure support.
The archive holds 15 original documents covering the EQB. These include brochures, dealer catalogs, and press materials from multiple markets and periods. Together they provide a comprehensive view of how this electric SUV was marketed and presented globally during its early years.
The archive spans 2021 through 2024, documenting the model from its market launch onward. All years within this range are represented without gaps. This four-year window captures the introduction and early evolution of the EQB across different regions.
Absolutely. The archived materials serve as primary sources for historical research and technical reference. Original brochures and catalogs contain detailed information about equipment, options, and variants across markets. They're essential for anyone studying the EQB's development and marketing strategy.
The archive documents the EQB across 10 different markets and regional variants. This reveals how Mercedes-Benz tailored the model's presentation for different countries and customer bases. Each region typically had its own brochures and catalogs with localized content and specifications.
This archive page focuses on the original documents themselves and their provenance. The catalog page, by contrast, covers the vehicle's technical specifications and performance data. Here we collect and preserve historical literature; there you'll find factual car information.
The archive includes two variants: the EQB and the EQB 300. Both are represented through brochures and catalogs from various markets. This documentation shows the model lineup and how it was differentiated across regions and markets.
The archive is updated regularly as new original documents become available. The current collection of 15 items is continuously reviewed and expanded. New finds are integrated promptly to maintain the most complete and accurate record possible.