Mercedes-Benz B-Class Model Years and History

Mercedes-Benz B-Class Model Years

2026 Mercedes-Benz EQE trims

2026 EQE

The Mercedes EQE gets refreshed for 2026 based on multiple online sources and order guide documentation. New trim names like the EQE 320 Sedan and EQE 320+ Sedan replace the outgoing EQE 350 and 350+ trims. The same change also takes place for the SUV body styles with the EQE 350 and 350+ SUV being replaced with the 320 and 320+ SUV. New features apply for both sedan and SUV body styles and include improved power output with the new models making 27 horsepower more than before, and the addition of multiple tech features such as two new Mercedes sound experiences which create ambient sound environments while driving, new regenerative braking settings, new reverse sound for pedestrian safety and a new NACS adapter providing the vehicle the capability to be charged at Tesla's power stations. New optional wheels, sound systems, and new packages are also available to further spoil the owner. Other important news includes the deletion of the EQE 500 model which was discontinued to simplify the lineup and reduce production cost.

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2025 Mercedes-Benz EQE trims

2025 EQE

The EQE rolls into 2025 with minimal changes.

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2024 Mercedes-Benz EQE trims

2024 EQE

The EQE was added to the Mercedes-Benz in 2023 and carries over with minimal changes for 2024.

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2023 Mercedes-Benz EQE trims

2023 EQE

The Mercedes-Benz EQE is all-new for 2023 with both a sedan and SUV model.

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About B-Class

The Mercedes-Benz B-Class first appeared as a European model in 2006 as a hatchback smaller than the C-Class. Despite the gasoline-powered B-Class being available in many international markets and even Canada, the model was not included in the United States model line from 2006 to 2013. In 2014, Mercedes-Benz finally added the B-Class to the United States marketplace. However, the vehicle was only offered as an all-electric vehicle. The Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive or B250e was made possible thanks to the German automaker pairing with Tesla Motors. Tesla supplied the Mercedes-Benz hatchback with a 123-kW electric motor producing the equivalent of 177 horsepower. A lithium-ion battery pack provides the B-Class Electric Drive the ability to travel up to 87 miles per charge. Capable of accommodating up to five passengers, the interior of the Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive can be arranged to fit 51.4 cubic feet of cargo. Standard amenities include dual-zone automatic climate control as well as a seven-inch central display. Beyond the 2016 model year, rumors suggest Mercedes-Benz will be dropping Tesla Motors as an electric powertrain supplier in favor of new technology delivering greater range potential.