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Mercedes-Benz EQA and EQB 250+ electric SUVs bring lowest prices yet

ahmadchaudari@gmail.com June 30, 2025

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The most affordable and most popular Mercedes-Benz EV (electric vehicle) is now cheaper, with both the new 2025 Mercedes-Benz EQA and 2025 Mercedes-Benz EQB 250+ City Edition bringing more equipment and lower entry prices for both models. 

The EQA 250 is the new entry point for the small electric SUV lineup, priced at $80,700 before on-road costs, making it the new cheapest electric model in Mercedes-Benz Australia showrooms, at $4000 less than the EQA 250+.

The EQA is the best-selling Mercedes-Benz electric SUV locally, ahead of the larger EQB and EQE SUV in the German brand’s extensive battery-powered SUV lineup. 

The EQA 250 comes with the same upgrades – and powertrain – as the new EQB 250+ City Edition, which is priced at $85,400 before on-roads to undercut the existing EQB 250+ ($89,100 before on-roads).

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The price of both EVs includes a three-year Service Plan Package and 12 months of free charging at Chargefox public charging stations. 

They easily slip under the Luxury Car Tax threshold, which will remain unchanged at $91,387 for ‘fuel efficient’ vehicles for the 2025-2026 financial year beginning today (July 1, 2025). 

On the outside, the extra gear includes ‘bi-colour’ 19-inch AMG alloy wheels as standard, which Mercedes-Benz Australia says is a first for both models, plus Comfort suspension tune.

There’s also AMG Line styling, LED High Performance headlights with adaptive function, and metallic paint as standard for both vehicles.