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The 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQB is the brand’s small SUV offering in the current line of electric vehicles. The EQB is based on the Mercedes GLB architecture with the addition of an electric powertrain. It’s also very comfortable and spacious, with plenty of room for five. But can the Mercedes-Benz EQB fit seven people?

How many seats does the 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQB have?

2022 Mercedes-Benz EQB driving
2022 Mercedes-Benz EQB | Mercedes-Benz

If you’re shopping for a 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQB, you’ll be happy to know that it has standard room for five, but it can fit up to seven people. That’s right; this small SUV has the option to have a third row installed in its tight cargo area. However, you will most likely only want to fit children or very small adults back there.

According to Mercedes-Benz, the third-row seat can be folded in a 50:50 split configuration to “enhance the versatility of the cargo area.” Fortunately, equipping the EQB with the added seats doesn’t hinder the second-row access either. An EASY ENTRY folding feature is included, along with five more inches of forward sliding adjustment to make getting into the third row a simple affair.

Adding two more seats isn’t free, though. This high-ticket costs an extra $1,250, which is far less than purchasing a larger three-row SUV.

How does the Mercedes-Benz EQB stand up to the competition?

2022 Mercedes-Benz EQB rear driving view
2022 Mercedes-Benz EQB | Mercedes-Benz

In addition to not having to purchase a three-row SUV, buyers can opt for a three-row Mercedes-Benz and stay ahead of the competition. The EQB competes in a unique class of all-electric SUVs that includes the Tesla Model Y, Genesis GV60, and the Jaguar I-Pace. Out of those three rivals, only the Tesla Model Y has the ability to seat up to seven passengers.

However, adding the third row in the Tesla costs an additional $3,000, which is a lot compared to the option in the Mercedes. Although the Tesla Model Y does start at a similar price of $55,690, it gets better range on a single charge than the EQB, so there are pros and cons to going that route.

Is the Mercedes-Benz EQB a good electric car?

2022 Mercedes-Benz EQB interior
2022 Mercedes-Benz EQB | Mercedes-Benz

Yes, the 2022 Mercedes-Benz offers plenty of power and range for a compact electric SUV. The base EQB 300 has a starting price of $54,500 and has a maximum range of 243 miles and a standard 4Matic system, which is Mercedes speak for all-wheel drive. In terms of power, the EQB 300 puts out 225 hp and is able to get from 0-60 mph in 7.0 seconds.

Buyers that want a little more power can opt for the EQB 350, which comes with a 215 kW motor system that puts out 288 hp. With the additional ponies, the EQB 350 can get up to 60 mph from a standstill in 6 seconds. However, its range suffers a bit as it can only get up to a maximum of 227 miles on a single charge.

The Mercedes-Benz EQB isn’t all about power, though. Much like its GLB architectural twin, the EQB offers a lavish interior with retro styling and a dual-screen layout. There are also many soft-touch textures and surfaces that you would expect, in addition to standard features like power seats, a panoramic roof, and Apple Carplay/Android Auto.

However, if you want the added third row, you’ll have to pay a little extra. But considering what you get for the price, it’s worth it.

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