2024 Mercedes EQA and EQB now available to order, starting at €49,000
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Mercedes announced it's opening orders for the updated EQA and EQB in Europe and the cars are expected at dealers in early 2024.
The EQA 250 is €48,992, the 250+ goes up to €50,420. Then there's the 300 4MATIC at €51,735 and 350 4MATIC tops the range with its €54,638 price.
Trim levels are the baseline Progressive, featuring ARTICO man-made leather, leather steering wheel, and 18-inch alloy wheels. A move up to the Electric Art opens up nicer 18-inch alloys, nicer interior materials, and a multifunction sports wheel in nappa leather. The AMG Line adds AMG styling, sports seats, AMG light-alloy 18-inch wheels, and AMG floor mats.
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The EQB 250+ starts from €51,730, the 300 4MATIC is €53,730 and the 350 4MATIC is €56,400. You get the same Progressive, Electric Art, and AMG Line trims. Additionally, there are the Advanced, Advanced Plus, and Premium packages. There's a Burmester surround sound system that comes as standard with the Progressive package, and brown lime open-pore wood, which is optional.
Naturally, buyers can individually configure each option on each car as they see fit.
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The updated EQA and EQB models are more efficient and better equipped than their predecessors. Outside, they have a black panel surface with a star pattern, broader bumpers, LED lights, and nicer taillights. Inside, there's a nicer steering wheel with touch controls, brown lime open-pore wood, and a backlit Merdeces-Benz pattern.
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