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Mercedes-Benz

2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB 250+

Problems, Recalls & Reliability Report

Above Average

Quick Summary

The 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB 250+ has 31 owner complaints filed with NHTSA — that's 0.4x the segment average of 80. The most common issue is electrical problems (71% of all complaints), specifically: on february 3, 2025, a recall (nhtsa recall no. 25v050 / manufacturer recall no. 2025040005) was issued for my 2023 mercedes-benz eqb 250+ due to a defect involving the high-voltage battery that may cause a fire. i brought the vehicle to the dealership shortly after the recall was announced. the ser.

31

Total Complaints

0

Recalls Issued

/5

Safety Stars

0.4x

vs Segment Avg

Known Problems

ELECTRICAL

22 complaints
71%
  • On February 3, 2025, a recall (NHTSA Recall No. 25V050 / Manufacturer Recall No. 2025040005) was issued for my 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB 250+ due to a defect involving the high-voltage battery that may cause a fire. I brought the vehicle to the dealership shortly after the recall was announced. The ser
  • Mercedes built the car with a faulty battery and now they want to provide an "update" to the car that makes it worse: reduced battery life and slower charging times. So I have to choose between only charging my car to 80% or taking their update which makes my car worse. How can the NHTSA allow that
  • THere is a global recall of the 2023 EQB 250 vehicle due to an unfixed battery issue. (It is the second recall for the same issue fur my vehicle). However, the manufacturer has not sent me any warning about the latest battery recall (critical risk of fire). The dealer is only engaging over voice c
Typical onset: 50K miles Est. repair: $500

On February 3, 2025, a recall (NHTSA Recall No. 25V050 / Manufacturer Recall No. 2025040005) was issued for my 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB 250+ due to a defect involving the high-voltage battery that may cause a fire. I brought the vehicle to the dealership shortly after the recall was announced. The ser

— NHTSA complaint filing

OTHER

3 complaints
10%
  • Prior to the recall this vehicle has had two incidents where it had to be brought into the dealership. One of those incidents caused the SUV to be in the shop for approx. a month where the battery was not holding a charge/could not be charged and the manufacture in Germany had to be contacted. The s
  • My vehicle contains a defective high-voltage lithium-ion battery that is subject to internal short circuits caused by deviations in the battery supplier's production process. According to NHTSA and Mercedes-Benz's own recall documentation, an internal short circuit in a battery cell can trigger a th
  • Manufacturer Recall Number 2026020004 NHTSA Recall Number26V073 Recall Status: Recall Incomplete, remedy not yet available Due to the combination of certain production and use conditions, an internal short circuit of a battery cell in the high-voltage battery, might lead to a thermal event. Subseque
Typical onset: 50K miles Est. repair: $500

Prior to the recall this vehicle has had two incidents where it had to be brought into the dealership. One of those incidents caused the SUV to be in the shop for approx. a month where the battery was not holding a charge/could not be charged and the manufacture in Germany had to be contacted. The s

— NHTSA complaint filing

ENGINE

3 complaints
10%
  • I was informed that many cars of my make, and model have been recall they will not take into consideration the fact that it’s a safety concern for me now even though I’ve seat didn’t ask questions in regards to this car I know that this car in particular has had over 12,000 recalls for cars between
  • Subject: Safety Complaint – 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB (Active Recall) Reference: CMS Case #XXX Vehicle: 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB VIN: [XXX] I am filing a safety complaint regarding an active recall on my vehicle and the lack of a clear, safe resolution. The vehicle is currently under an active safety
  • Car battery can't be charged more than 80 ℅ , fire risk
Typical onset: 50K miles Est. repair: $500

I was informed that many cars of my make, and model have been recall they will not take into consideration the fact that it’s a safety concern for me now even though I’ve seat didn’t ask questions in regards to this car I know that this car in particular has had over 12,000 recalls for cars between

— NHTSA complaint filing

FUEL SYSTEM

2 complaints
6%
  • We purchased a 2023 Mercedes EQB (EV) 2 years ago. The car is part of a recall in which we are advised to not park near other cars and not charge at home. Thus making the car essentially not useable unless we take the risk. We are driving it, knowing that we could catch fire. We are parking it and c
  • Subject: Safety Complaint – 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB (Active Recall) Reference: CMS Case #XXX Vehicle: 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB VIN: [XXX] I am filing a safety complaint regarding an active recall on my vehicle and the lack of a clear, safe resolution. The vehicle is currently under an active safety
Typical onset: 50K miles Est. repair: $500

We purchased a 2023 Mercedes EQB (EV) 2 years ago. The car is part of a recall in which we are advised to not park near other cars and not charge at home. Thus making the car essentially not useable unless we take the risk. We are driving it, knowing that we could catch fire. We are parking it and c

— NHTSA complaint filing

SEATS/RESTRAINTS

1 complaints
3%
  • Car battery can't be charged more than 80 ℅ , fire risk
Typical onset: 50K miles Est. repair: $500

Car battery can't be charged more than 80 ℅ , fire risk

— NHTSA complaint filing

Estimated Repair Costs

ELECTRICAL(~50K mi)
$500
OTHER(~50K mi)
$500
ENGINE(~50K mi)
$500
FUEL SYSTEM(~50K mi)
$500
SEATS/RESTRAINTS(~50K mi)
$500

Estimates based on average reported repair costs. Actual costs vary by location, shop, and severity.

🔍 Pre-Purchase Inspection Checklist

Based on 31 owner complaints for this specific year, here's what to check or ask about:

  • ELECTRICAL: On February 3, 2025, a recall (NHTSA Recall No. 25V050 / Manufacturer Recall No. 2025040005) was issued for my 2023 Mercedes-Benz EQB 250+ due to a defect involving the high-voltage battery that may cause a fire. I brought the vehicle to the dealership shortly after the recall was announced. The ser

    Typically appears around 50K miles. Repair cost ~$500

  • OTHER: Prior to the recall this vehicle has had two incidents where it had to be brought into the dealership. One of those incidents caused the SUV to be in the shop for approx. a month where the battery was not holding a charge/could not be charged and the manufacture in Germany had to be contacted. The s

    Typically appears around 50K miles. Repair cost ~$500

  • ENGINE: I was informed that many cars of my make, and model have been recall they will not take into consideration the fact that it’s a safety concern for me now even though I’ve seat didn’t ask questions in regards to this car I know that this car in particular has had over 12,000 recalls for cars between

    Typically appears around 50K miles. Repair cost ~$500

  • FUEL SYSTEM: We purchased a 2023 Mercedes EQB (EV) 2 years ago. The car is part of a recall in which we are advised to not park near other cars and not charge at home. Thus making the car essentially not useable unless we take the risk. We are driving it, knowing that we could catch fire. We are parking it and c

    Typically appears around 50K miles. Repair cost ~$500

  • General: Get a pre-purchase inspection from an independent mechanic ($100-$200)

Mercedes-Benz EQB 250+ — Year Comparison

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NHTSA Safety Rating

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At a Glance

Complaints
31
Recalls
0
Fire reports
0
Crash reports
0
Injury reports
0
Segment avg
80

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