Comparison: Boot space Mercedes-Benz EQB vs. competitors 2025
How much cargo can handle this medium SUV?
The Mercedes-Benz EQB is the embodiment of practicality and elegance in the electric world, offering an impressive boot space for those in dire need of ample storage when it comes to SUVs. From reserving space for your luggage during long road trips to making room for your shopping bags, the EQB grants you a generous 495 liters of boot space. But wait, there's more! If you find yourself in need of more space, fold the rear seats and marvel at the whopping 1710 liters of cargo-hauling potential.
Mercedes-Benz EQB - How has the boot space changed over the generations?
Currently, the EQB is in its first generation, introduced in 2021. As electric vehicles continue to evolve, we expect to see some exciting changes in the future, especially when it comes to boot space. We look forward to seeing how the EQB adapts to the ever-changing landscape of electric vehicles and how it will improve its already gracious trunk over the years to come.
Mercedes-Benz EQB generations
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Mercedes-Benz EQB generationsGeneration year | Boot space |
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EQB, Model year 2021 (EQB 243) | 495 l |
EQB, Model year 2024 (EQB 243 (1. Facelift)) | 495 l |
The difference in Boot space between first generation (EQB 243) from 2021 and last generation (EQB 243 (1. Facelift)) from 2024 is 0 l.
The boot space of the current generation of EQB is 495 l.
The boot space compared to other Mercedes-Benz models
Within the Mercedes-Benz lineup, the EQB cleverly positions itself when it comes to boot space. The EQB offers more trunk volume than vehicles like the Mercedes-Benz EQA with 340 liters or the Mercedes-Benz A-class with 350 liters, placing it near the higher end of the spectrum. However, more capacious options exist within the Mercedes family, such as the Mercedes-Benz EQC with 500 liters of cargo storage, making the EQB a well-balanced choice for those who require sufficient trunk space without compromising on the overall vehicle size and design.
Mercedes-Benz EQB vs other current cars by Mercedes-Benz
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Boot space: EQB vs. other models by Mercedes-BenzVariant name | Boot space |
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AMG SL | 213 l |
AMG GT Coupé | 321 l |
S{class} AMG Limousine | 330 l |
EQA | 340 l |
A{class} | 350 l |
A{class} AMG | 350 l |
GLS | 355 l |
GLS AMG | 355 l |
Maybach GLS | 355 l |
C{class} AMG Cabriolet | 355 l |
C{class} Cabriolet | 360 l |
C{class} Coupé | 360 l |
CLE Cabriolet | 385 l |
A{class} AMG Limousine | 395 l |
A{class} Limousine | 395 l |
C{class} AMG Coupé | 400 l |
CLE AMG Coupé | 410 l |
CLE Coupé | 420 l |
GLA | 425 l |
EQE | 430 l |
EQE AMG | 430 l |
C{class} Limousine | 435 l |
GLA AMG | 435 l |
C{class} T-Modell | 440 l |
Maybach EQS SUV | 440 l |
CLA Coupé | 440 l |
B{class} | 455 l |
AMG GT {4door} Coupé | 456 l |
CLA AMG Coupé | 460 l |
C{class} AMG Limousine | 480 l |
CLA Shooting Brake | 485 l |
C{class} All-Terrain | 490 l |
C{class} AMG T-Modell | 490 l |
CLS AMG Coupé | 490 l |
CLS Coupé | 490 l |
EQB | 495 l |
Maybach S{class} Limousine | 505 l |
CLA AMG Shooting Brake | 505 l |
Citan Tourer | 517 l |
EQE SUV | 520 l |
EQE SUV AMG | 520 l |
T{class} | 520 l |
E{class} Limousine | 540 l |
GLC AMG Coupé | 545 l |
GLC Coupé | 545 l |
S{class} Limousine | 550 l |
eCitan Tourer | 551 l |
EQT | 551 l |
GLB | 565 l |
GLB AMG | 570 l |
EQS | 610 l |
EQS AMG | 610 l |
V{class} | 610 l |
E{class} All-Terrain | 615 l |
E{class} T-Modell | 615 l |
GLC | 620 l |
GLC AMG | 620 l |
GLE | 630 l |
GLE AMG | 630 l |
EQS SUV | 645 l |
GLE AMG Coupé | 655 l |
GLE Coupé | 655 l |
G{class} AMG Station-Wagen {long} | 667 l |
G{class} Station-Wagen {long} | 667 l |
Marco Polo | 670 l |
Vito Tourer | 720 l |
Marco Polo Activity | 830 l |
Marco Polo Horizon | 830 l |
eVito Tourer | 990 l |
EQV | 1030 l |
Sprinter Tourer | 9000 l |
How does the boot space of the Mercedes-Benz EQB compare to it's nearest competitors?
When it comes to the EQB's nearest competitors, its boot space certainly holds its own. With a 495-liter boot, it surpasses rivals like the Audi Q4 e-tron (535 liters), VW ID.4 (543 liters), and Hyundai IONIQ 5 (527 liters) but falls short in comparison to giants like the Tesla Model Y, coming in at a massive 854 liters. The EQB's balance of boot space, luxury, and design make it a formidable contender in the competitive electric SUV segment.
Mercedes-Benz EQB vs. similar cars
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Boot space: Mercedes-Benz EQB vs. similar carsCar model | Boot space |
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Tesla Model Y 2021 | 854 l |
Maxus Euniq 6 2023 | 754 l |
NIO EL6 2023 | 597 l |
Skoda Enyaq 2021 | 585 l |
Skoda Enyaq iV 2021 | 585 l |
XPeng G6 2024 | 571 l |
BYD Seal U 2024 | 552 l |
VW ID.5 2022 | 549 l |
VW ID.4 2020 | 543 l |
CUPRA Tavascan 2024 | 540 l |
Audi Q6 e-tron 2024 | 526 l |
Audi Q6 2024 | 526 l |
Lexus RZ 2023 | 522 l |
Audi Q4 e-tron 2021 | 520 l |
BMW iX3 2021 | 510 l |
Mercedes-Benz EQB 2024 | 495 l |
KIA EV6 2021 | 490 l |
Aiways U6 2022 | 472 l |
Nissan Ariya 2022 | 468 l |
Subaru Solterra 2022 | 452 l |
Toyota bZ4X 2022 | 452 l |
Ford Explorer EV 2024 | 450 l |
Togg T10X 2024 | 441 l |
Genesis GV60 2022 | 432 l |
Aiways U5 2020 | 432 l |
Volvo EC40 2024 | 404 l |
smart #3 2023 | 370 l |
MG Marvel R 2021 | 357 l |
BYD Tang 2022 | 235 l |
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