Generations and modifications
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Generations
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2024–2024 1st generation (X243) facelift
3 modifications · The facelifted EQB brought updated styling and revised equipment while retaining the X243 body code and the same compact electric SUV format. It arrived for the 2024 model year and continued the EQB’s U.S. availability with updated trim and specification choices. This phase represents the refreshed version of the original EQB generation.
| Modification | Engine | Power (hp) | Transmission | Drive | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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eqb 250+
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Electric | — | Automatic | FWD | |
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eqb 250 plus
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Electric | — | Automatic (A1) | Front-Wheel Drive | |
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eqb 300 4matic
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Electric | — | Automatic | 4WD |
2021–2023 1st generation (X243)
3 modifications · The EQB debuted as Mercedes-Benz’s compact electric SUV based on the GLB, bringing a boxy three-row-capable package to the brand’s EV lineup. It launched globally for the 2021 model year and reached the U.S. market for 2022, initially with rear-wheel-drive and dual-motor variants depending on market and trim. This original phase established the EQB nameplate before the later facelifted update.
| Modification | Engine | Power (hp) | Transmission | Drive | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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eqb 300
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— | — | Automatic | 4WD | |
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eqb 300 4matic
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— | — | Automatic (A1) | All-Wheel Drive | |
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eqb 350 4matic
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— | — | Automatic (A1) | All-Wheel Drive |
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