Charging includes AC charging up to 9.6 kW (J1772); DC fast charging up to 100 kW (CCS Combo 1). On a DC fast charger, it adds ~53 mi in 10 min; a heat pump is included for cabin conditioning.
Class comparison
Mercedes-Benz EQB 250+ 2025 compares with 293 SUVs and stands out for slower acceleration and lower peak DC power. 0-60 mph is slower than the class median; 8.5 s vs 5.4 s; 3.1 s slower, +57%. Peak DC power is below the class median; 100 kW vs 175 kW; 75 kW lower, -43%. Range added in 10 min (est.) is lower than the class median; 53 mi vs 83 mi; 30 mi lower, -36%. Worth considering if you can live with less range in a 10-minute stop.
Real Range
City - Mild Weather
324.4 miles
City - Cold Weather
219 miles
Highway - Mild Weather
205 miles
Highway - Cold Weather
160 miles
Real range estimates The values shown here are estimates calculated by BEV-Database using EPA range/efficiency data (where available) and the usable battery capacity of the car. “Mild weather" represents driving in roughly 68-77 °F without heavy use of climate control, while "Cold weather" reflects winter conditions with the cabin heater on (around 14 °F). "Highway" figures assume steady cruising at about 65 mph-70 mph. These figures are not official test results or guarantees. Real-world range will vary depending on speed, temperature, traffic, road profile, payload, tires and driving style.
BEVDB estimates use EPA-rated (or derived) consumption and usable battery capacity to model city/highway ranges; the combined value averages the four scenarios.
Reminder: Range and energy consumption figures are estimates. Actual results may vary depending on weather, driving style, terrain, and other conditions.