Mercedes-Benz EQB vs Audi Q7

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Mercedes-Benz EQB
Mercedes-Benz EQB

2023 price

Audi Q7
Audi Q7

$108,815 - $136,815

2025 price

Summary

2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB
2025 Audi Q7
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Not Applicable, 0.0L

Turbo V6, 3.0L
Fuel Type
Electric

Diesel/Electric
Fuel Efficiency
0.0L/100km (combined)

7.0L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

7
Dislikes
  • Sorry kids, no third row!
  • Expensive (even for an electric Merc)
  • Styling might not be for everyone

  • Thirst for fuel
  • Lack of front row storage
  • Occasional drivetrain hesitation
2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB Summary

When the GLB arrived in Australia in 2020 it did so to much fanfare as the little premium SUV which could do it all.

It had seven-seats, ideal dimensions slotting underneath the mid-size GLC, the option of all-wheel drive, and even a go-fast AMG version to boot.

Now, the clever little luxury SUV can add another headline feature - it’s gone fully electric.

The EQB, like the EQA before it, follows the formula of its donor car to a T, being familiar for an existing Mercedes buyer whilst also making the jump to a fully electric drivetrain.

For now it comes in two variants, a two-wheel drive with seven seats, and a five-seat all-wheel drive which leans more on the performance aspect of its electric drivetrain. Is the trade-off worth it?

The answer is: It depends. Read on to find out why.

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2025 Audi Q7 Summary

The updated Audi Q7 is a bit of a game of ‘spot the difference’ - but even though it’s far from a new generation, the update is more than just some shiny new bits.

While the brand’s first SUV is still in its second generation, a bit of modernised design and some tech tweaks are aimed at keeping it in line with rivals, even as it nears a decade on sale. 

As well as the new features, there’s also a new variant bound for Aussie showrooms. So, is it still up to the task?

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