Generations and modifications
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Generations
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2016–2017 W246 (W246)
1 modification · For 2016, Mercedes-Benz renamed the U.S. electric B-Class to B250e while keeping it on the same W246 hatchback body. The model remained a niche electric offering in the U.S. through the 2017 model year. It continued to serve as the brand’s compact EV entry before being discontinued.
| Modification | Engine | Power (hp) | Transmission | Drive | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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b250e
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177 hp | 177 hp | 1-speed automatic | Front-wheel drive |
2014–2015 W246 (W246)
1 modification · The first U.S.-market B-Class Electric Drive was Mercedes-Benz’s battery-electric version of the W246 B-Class, sold as a compact premium hatchback. It arrived in the United States for the 2014 model year and continued through 2015 as a limited-production EV. The car used an electric drivetrain rather than the gasoline engines offered in other B-Class markets.
| Modification | Engine | Power (hp) | Transmission | Drive | |
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b-class electric drive
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— | — | Automatic (A1) | Front-Wheel Drive |
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