2022 Mercedes-Benz EQB First Look | GLB Crossover with a Plug?
The Mercedes-Benz EQB, debuting in China, is no world changer but gives EV buyers a seven-seater option. The U.S. will get it starting in 2022 as a 2023 model.
Mercedes-Benz has revealed another electric-vehicle entry, the EQB, based on the GLB crossover, and it's coming to the U.S. next year.
The EQB will be launched first in China, where it debuts in a luxuriously equipped all-wheel-drive version with AMG Line styling.
Europe gets it next in three versions: front- and all-wheel-drive models and a range-optimizing mid-level EQB.
Just three days after Mercedes-Benz revealed the mother of all EVs in the form of the stunningly sophisticated EQS luxury sedan, here's yet another addition to the Mercedes-EQ family of cars: the EQB, an electric seven-seater crossover SUV that is to the GLB-class what the EQA is to the GLA. And yes, it will come to the U.S. market, expected here by the 2022 calendar year.