Mercedes-Benz has opened orders in Europe for the update versions of the EQA and EQB electric models. Unveiled in August, the new editions of the two EVs are priced at a similar level to their predecessors.

In Germany, they start at 50,777 Euros for the EQA 250 and 53,514 Euros for the EQB 250+. The new EQA and EQB are scheduled to arrive at European dealers in early 2024. In addition to the base prices, the surcharges for some features are now known. For example, the tow bar, available for the first time on the five-seater EQB, costs an extra 952 euros.

The changes in appearance and technology have been known since the presentation in August. As Mercedes now announces for the sales start, there is also a slightly changed offer logic for the two electric cars: the equipment line "Progressive" is standard, alternatively "Electric Art" and "AMG Line" are available. 

The functional features, which are often combined, are bundled in up to three packages that build on each other. These are called the Advanced, Advanced Plus and Premium packages. Additional functional options are also available. In terms of design features such as colors, upholstery, trim parts and wheels, customers can continue to put together their own individual vehicle.

The press release also states that Mercedes-Benz Bank offers "attractive financing and leasing conditions" for private and commercial customers in Germany. However, no example leasing rates are mentioned. On the other hand, the manufacturer mentions a vehicle insurance that can be taken out online, including a so-called "electrical protection". This includes "all-risk coverage for the battery" and the charging cable is also insured.

Source: Mercedes-Benz

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