
This car is currently located in Japan and if you choose to purchase it, will arrive in United Kingdom approximately by the 2nd week of November.
The EQB250 offers an all-electric powertrain that delivers smooth, quiet acceleration while providing impressive efficiency. As a fully electric vehicle, it’s perfect for those seeking a sustainable lifestyle with zero tailpipe emissions. The automatic transmission ensures effortless control, making your drive both relaxing and dynamic.
Inside, the five-door layout maximizes accessibility and versatility, ideal for family outings or urban adventures alike. With its sophisticated leather upholstery and thoughtful cabin design, this crossover provides a premium environment that passengers will appreciate during every ride. Air conditioning keeps the interior climate perfectly balanced no matter the season, while electric windows offer convenient control at your fingertips.
Having clocked just over 38,000 kilometers, this well-maintained EQB250 combines the freshness of modern technology with practical usability. Whether navigating busy city streets or cruising on open highways, this model balances performance and comfort seamlessly.
The Mercedes-Benz EQB Class is not just about getting from point A to point B—it’s about enjoying the journey with cutting-edge technology wrapped in luxurious styling. Ideal for eco-conscious drivers who refuse to sacrifice sophistication or capability, this vehicle represents a bold step into the future of driving.
Discover how this 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQB250 redefines what an electric crossover can be—elegant in design, impressive in performance, and conscious in its impact on our environment. Make your move towards innovation today with a car that’s as progressive as you are.
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