Pricing and specifications for the facelifted 2025 Mercedes-Benz EQV electric people mover have been confirmed, with order books now opening and customer deliveries commencing across the related Mercedes-Benz Vans range. As before, the EQV will be sold in a single specification in Australia. The updated EQV 300 is now priced from $167,723 before on-road costs, representing an increase of a little over $5000 compared to the previous model.

Mercedes-Benz says there have been specification upgrades across the EQV, V-Class , Vito and eVito Tourer ranges, headlined by a new-generation MBUX infotainment system with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Safety has also been given a boost, with all models scoring active lane keep assist, traffic sign assist and tyre pressure monitoring as standard across the V-Class/EQV and Vito/eVito portfolios. 100s of new car deals are available through CarExpert right now.

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The Mercedes-Benz EQV hasn’t been tested by ANCAP or EuroNCAP, and is therefore unrated. The EQV comes standard with the following safety features: The EQV is backed by Mercedes-Benz Car’s five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty in Australia. The EQV 300 draws upon the specification of the diesel-powered V 250 Avantgarde, though adds some items.

New features for all V-Class models include: V 250 Avantgarde highlights: EQV 300.