Pros: Unique, utilitarian body style; classy, high-end interior; great passenger and cargo space for a compact vehicle; low per-mile operating costs; peppy performance
Cons: Significant price premium over gas-engine competitors; limited availability; traditional gasoline-engine version is not available in the U.S.
CG Says: The 2016 Mercedes-Benz B-Class is unchanged, except its model designation, which is now B250e. The B-Class is a compact-sized 4-door tall wagon that has been on sale in Europe and Canada (with a variety of internal-combustion powertrains) since 2005. For the U.S., B-Class is offered solely as an electric vehicle. The B-Class comes with a 177-horsepower electric motor that Mercedes-Benz says is capable of 7.9-second 0-60 mph times and a driving range of about 85 miles. The tall body build (similar to vehicles such as the Fiat 500L and Toyota Prius V) makes for impressive cargo/passenger room and a commanding driving position–both unique traits among electric vehicles. Likewise, B-Class’s upscale interior helps it stand out from its electric-motor competition.
Class | Electric Car |
Body Style(s) | 4-door wagon |
Passenger Count | 5 |
Drive Wheels | front-wheel drive |
Manufacturer | Mercedes-Benz |
Nation of Manufacture | Germany |
Base Prices | B250e: $41,450 |
Base Engine electric motor |
Horsepower 177 |
Std. Transmission single speed |
Avail. Transmission NA |
EPA City Range (mpg) 85 MPGe |
EPA Hwy Range (mpg) 82 MPGe |