Charging is possible by using a regular wall plug or a charging station. Public charging is always done through a charging station. How fast the EV can charge depends on the charging station (EVSE) used and the maximum charging capacity of the EV. The table below shows all possible options for charging the Mercedes-Benz EQV 250 Long. Each option shows how fast the battery can be charged from empty to full.
Europe
Charging an EV in Europe differs by country. Some European countries primarily use 1-phase connections to the grid, while other countries are almost exclusively using a 3-phase connection. The table below shows all possible ways the Mercedes-Benz EQV 250 Long can be charged, but some modes of charging might not be widely available in certain countries.
Type 2 (Mennekes - IEC 62196)
Charging Point
Max. Power
Power
Time
Rate
Wall Plug (2.3 kW)
230V / 1x10A
2.3 kW
30h45m
7 km/h
1-phase 16A (3.7 kW)
230V / 1x16A
3.7 kW
19h15m
11 km/h
1-phase 32A (7.4 kW)
230V / 1x32A
7.4 kW
9h45m
22 km/h
3-phase 16A (11 kW)
400V / 3x16A
11 kW
6h30m
33 km/h
3-phase 32A (22 kW)
400V / 3x16A
11 kW †
6h30m
33 km/h
† = Limited by on-board charger, vehicle cannot charge faster.
Fast Charging (10 -> 80%)
Rapid charging enables longer journeys by adding as much range as possible in the shortest amount of time. Charging power will decrease significantly after 80% state-of-charge has been reached. A typical rapid charge therefore rarely exceeds 80% SoC. The rapid charge rate of an EV depends on the charger used and the maximum charging power the EV can handle. The table below shows all details for rapid charging the Mercedes-Benz EQV 250 Long.
Max. Power: maximum power provided by charge point
Avg. Power: average power provided by charge point over a session from 10% to 80%
Time: time needed to charge from 10% to 80%
Rate: average charging speed over a session from 10% to 80%
Combined Charging System (CCS Combo 2)
Charging Point
Max. Power
Avg. Power
Time
Rate
CCS (50 kW DC)
50 kW
40 kW †
66 min
130 km/h
CCS (100 kW DC)
80 kW †
60 kW †
44 min
200 km/h
CCS (150 kW DC)
80 kW †
60 kW †
44 min
200 km/h
This vehicle supports Autocharge
This vehicle does not support Plug & Charge
† = Limited by charging capabilities of vehicle
Autocharge: allows for automatic initiation of a charging session at supported CCS charging stations.
Plug & Charge: allows for automatic initiation of a charging session at supported CCS charging stations in accordance with ISO 15118.
Actual charging rates may differ from data shown due to factors like outside temperature, state of the battery and driving style.
Mercedes-Benz Claimed Specifications
The table below shows the claimed specifications from the manufacturer for charging the Mercedes-Benz EQV 250 Long. The specifications can differ from the table above for a variety of reasons. If real-world charge tests are available, these differences can be signifcant. If no real-world tests are available, the table above will be based on the manufacturer specifications as per the table below.
Max. Power: maximum charge power during charging session
Charge From: battery percentage (% SoC) where charging session is started
Charge To: battery percentage (% SoC) where charging session is ended
Time: time needed for charging session
Mercedes-Benz Claimed Specifications
Max. Power
Charge From
Charge To
Time
80 kW
10 %
80 %
35 min
Dimensions and Weight
Length
5140 mm
Width
1928 mm
Width with mirrors
2249 mm
Height
1910 mm
Wheelbase
3200 mm
Weight Unladen (EU)
2594 kg
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVWR)
3500 kg
Max. Payload
981 kg
Cargo Volume
1030 L
Cargo Volume Max
4630 L
Cargo Volume Frunk
0 L
Roof Load
No Data
Tow Hitch Possible
No
Towing Weight Unbraked
0 kg
Towing Weight Braked
0 kg
Vertical Load Max
0 kg
About this Vehicle
Mercedes-Benz EQV 250 Long Overview
The Mercedes-Benz EQV 250 Long positions itself as a premium electric MPV in the luxury van segment, transforming the iconic V-Class into a zero-emission people carrier for discerning families and executive shuttles. Targeted at affluent buyers seeking Mercedes refinement in a spacious 7-seater format, this Mercedes electric van excels in urban and suburban duties with its elongated body offering vast interior volume—up to 163.5 cubic feet of cargo space when seats are folded. Key distinguishing features include the updated MBUX infotainment with widescreen displays, a sleek EQ-family front grille with LED headlights, and high-quality materials evoking S-Class luxury, all built on a dedicated electric platform for smooth, silent cruising.
In the evolving EV landscape, the EQV 250 Long matters as a sophisticated alternative to mainstream electric SUVs, prioritizing comfort over outright performance for VIP transport or family hauls. Its EV specs emphasize practicality: a Mercedes-Benz electric SUV-like presence in minivan form, modern driver aids like Active Brake Assist, and ambient lighting across 64 colors. While not available in the US, the EQV 250 Long review highlights its role in Europe’s premium electric vehicle range market, blending prestige with everyday usability amid growing demand for luxurious, emission-free vans.
Mercedes-Benz EQV 250 Long Performance and Driving Experience
The Mercedes-Benz EQV 250 Long delivers composed, refined performance suited to its luxury shuttle role, powered by a front-mounted Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor producing smooth power delivery for city and highway use. Acceleration feels adequate at 11.5 seconds to 60 mph, with 201 horsepower and 269 lb-ft of torque enabling effortless merging despite the vehicle’s 2,600+ kg heft. Front-wheel drive prioritizes stability and comfort, aided by selectable regenerative braking and DYNAMIC SELECT modes for serene, quiet progress—ideal for family runs or executive transfers, though it won’t thrill driving enthusiasts.
Real-world impressions praise its plush ride quality, minimal road noise, and easy maneuverability in tight spaces, making the EQV 250 Long a refined cruiser rather than a sports van.
Specification
Value
0-60 mph (0-100 km/h)
11.5 sec
Top Speed
99 mph / 160 km/h
Power Output
201 hp / 150 kW
Torque
269 lb-ft / 362 Nm
Mercedes-Benz EQV 250 Long Range and Battery Specifications
Official Mercedes-Benz EQV 250 Long WLTP range reaches around 205 km (127 miles), but real-world range typically falls to 122-132 miles based on Green Cars Compare testing, influenced by its 60 kWh usable battery capacity. Energy efficiency hovers at moderate levels for a heavy luxury MPV, with factors like cold weather, highway speeds, and full passenger loads reducing range further—best suited for city duties rather than long hauls. The battery employs proven lithium-ion chemistry, integrated for optimal weight distribution and supporting bidirectional charging potential.
Range Metric
Value
WLTP Range
127 miles / 205 km
EPA Range
N/A (not sold in US)
Real-World Range
122 miles / 196 km
Battery Capacity
60 kWh (usable)
Mercedes-Benz EQV 250 Long Charging Times and Options
Home charging for the Mercedes-Benz EQV 250 Long is straightforward with Level 1 (120V) taking about 20-24 hours for a full charge, while Level 2 (240V at 7-11 kW) cuts it to 6-9 hours, ideal for overnight top-ups in a garage. DC fast charging peaks at modest speeds around 110 kW, achieving 10-80% in 45 minutes, though real-world sessions are slower due to the battery’s limits—compatible with CCS ports on European networks. Practical scenarios favor daily Level 2 for families, with quick DC stops extending usability for longer trips.
Charging Method
Time
Speed
Level 1 (120V)
20-24 hours
~1.4 kW
Level 2 (240V/7kW)
9 hours
~7 kW
Level 2 (240V/11kW)
6 hours
~11 kW
DC Fast Charge (10-80%)
45 min
up to 110 kW
Mercedes-Benz EQV 250 Long vs Competitors
The Mercedes-Benz EQV 250 Long stands out in the luxury electric MPV niche against rivals like the Kia EV9 (with superior 300+ mile range and AWD but less premium feel) and Tesla Model Y (faster acceleration and better efficiency, yet lacking the EQV’s 7-seat spaciousness and S-Class-like cabin). In EQV 250 Long vs EV9 or EQV vs Model Y comparisons, it trades range for unmatched refinement and cargo versatility, appealing more to prestige buyers than performance seekers.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Mercedes-Benz EQV 250 Long real-world range averages 122-132 miles per charge, dropping from its 127-mile WLTP figure due to highway driving, weather, or full loads—sufficient for urban family use, but plan stops for longer trips.
Level 2 (7-11 kW) takes 6-9 hours for a full charge, while DC fast charging (up to 110 kW) reaches 10-80% in 45 minutes, making overnight home charging practical and public stops viable for daily needs.
The EQV 250 Long is front-wheel drive (FWD) only, with a single Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor delivering stable, comfortable traction suited to its luxury van focus—no AWD option available.
MBUX is Mercedes’ advanced infotainment with a widescreen cockpit, 12.3-inch touchscreen, voice control, and 64-color ambient lighting, updated for 2025 with intuitive navigation and driver aids for a premium experience.
The EQV 250 Long offers superior luxury and 7-seat space versus the EV9’s longer 300-mile range and faster charging, but lags in performance—ideal for prestige over efficiency.
Yes, for luxury families needing space and refinement, with pros like quiet cruising and vast cargo; cons include modest range and slow acceleration, best for city use, not long-distance adventures.> The Mercedes-Benz EQV 250 Long is a premium electric MPV with 201 hp, 122-mile real-world range, and 60 kWh battery, excelling in 7-seat luxury and cargo space for families. Its smooth FWD performance and MBUX tech make it a refined choice in Europe’s EV van market, prioritizing comfort over speed.