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Mercedes EQB vs Toyota C-HR+ comparison

Compare performance (292 HP vs 343 HP), boot space and price (45,900 £ vs 36,000 £ ) at a glance. Find out which car is the better choice for you – Mercedes EQB or Toyota C-HR+?

Mercedes EQB vs Toyota C-HR+: Key differences

Mercedes EQB

4.3 (4 Reviews)
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  • moderately more trunk space
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Toyota C-HR+

  • markedly cheaper
  • somewhat more power
  • slightly more efficient
  • a bit more electric range
  • moderately quicker 0–100 km/h
  • a bit lighter
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All details on performance, efficiency, range and trunk space can be found in the technical comparison below – including user reviews for both models.

By Achim Sedelmaier

Here’s where it gets real: The technical differences in detail

EQB

Costs and Efficiency:

Price and efficiency are key factors when choosing a car – and this is often where the real differences emerge.

Toyota C-HR+ is markedly cheaper – starting at 36,000 £ , while the Mercedes EQB costs 45,900 £ . That’s a price difference of around 9,878 £.

In terms of energy consumption, the Toyota C-HR+ is slightly more efficient: consuming 13.4 kWh/100km compared to 15.2 kWh/100km for the Mercedes EQB. That’s a difference of about 1.8 kWh/100km.

As for electric range, the Toyota C-HR+ offers a bit more range – reaching up to 607 km, about 72 km more than the Mercedes EQB.

C-HR+

Engine and Performance:

Power, torque and acceleration say a lot about how a car feels on the road. This is where you see which model delivers more driving dynamics.

When it comes to engine power, the Toyota C-HR+ offers somewhat more power – delivering 343 HP compared to 292 HP. That’s roughly 51 HP more horsepower.

When accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h, the Toyota C-HR+ is moderately quicker – completing the sprint in 5.2 s, while the Mercedes EQB takes 6.2 s. That’s about 1 s quicker.

There’s also a difference in torque: the Mercedes EQB delivers noticeably more torque with 520 Nm compared to 338 Nm. That’s about 182 Nm more.

EQB

Space and Everyday Use:

Beyond pure performance, interior space and usability matter most in daily life. This is where you see which car is more practical and versatile.

Both vehicles offer seating for 5 people.

In terms of curb weight, Toyota C-HR+ is a bit lighter – 1,810 kg compared to 2,105 kg. The difference is around 295 kg.

Looking at boot space, the Mercedes EQB offers moderately more boot space – 495 L compared to 416 L. That’s a difference of about 79 L.

When it comes to payload, the Toyota C-HR+ carries noticeably more – 655 kg compared to 435 kg. That’s a difference of about 220 kg.

Who wins the race in the data check?

The Toyota C-HR+ stands well ahead of its rival in the objective data comparison.
This result only shows which model scores more points on paper – not which of the two cars feels right for you.

from £36,000
C-HR+

Toyota C-HR+

  • Engine Type : Electric
  • Transmission : Automatic
  • Drive Type : Front-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive
  • Power HP : 167 - 343 HP
  • Consumption kWh/100km : 13.4 - 15.5 kWh/100km
  • Electric Range : 458 - 607 km
Mercedes EQB
Toyota C-HR+

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Mercedes EQB

The Mercedes EQB is an electric compact SUV that dresses Mercedes' premium feel in practical clothing, with flexible seating and a serene, composed ride that turns everyday errands into a small luxury. It won't thrill the enthusiast, but for buyers who want a smart, spacious and well-made EV with tasteful tech and real-world usability, the EQB is a sensible, slightly buttoned-up choice that impresses without shouting.

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Toyota C-HR+

The Toyota C‑HR is a distinctive crossover that pairs bold, coupe‑like styling with a comfortable, composed ride suited to daily city and suburban driving. It appeals to buyers who value standout design, practical cabin packaging and a refined, easy‑to‑use experience rather than outright performance or rugged off‑road ability.

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Mercedes EQB
Toyota C-HR+

Costs and Consumption

Price
45,900 - 58,900 £
Price
36,000 - 46,300 £
Consumption L/100km
-
Consumption L/100km
-
Consumption kWh/100km
15.2 - 17.2 kWh/100km
Consumption kWh/100km
13.4 - 15.5 kWh/100km
Electric Range
468 - 535 km
Electric Range
458 - 607 km
Battery Capacity
70.5 kWh
Battery Capacity
-
co2
0 g/km
co2
0 g/km
Fuel tank capacity
-
Fuel tank capacity
-

Dimensions and Body

Body Type
SUV
Body Type
SUV
Seats
5
Seats
5
Doors
5
Doors
-
Curb weight
2,105 - 2,170 kg
Curb weight
1,810 - 2,010 kg
Trunk capacity
495 L
Trunk capacity
416 L
Length
4,684 mm
Length
-
Width
1,834 mm
Width
1,870 mm
Height
1,654 - 1,689 mm
Height
-
Max trunk capacity
1,710 L
Max trunk capacity
-
Payload
435 kg
Payload
550 - 655 kg

Engine and Performance

Engine Type
Electric
Engine Type
Electric
Transmission
Automatic
Transmission
Automatic
Transmission Detail
Reduction Gearbox
Transmission Detail
Reduction Gearbox
Drive Type
Front-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive
Drive Type
Front-Wheel Drive, All-Wheel Drive
Power HP
190 - 292 HP
Power HP
167 - 343 HP
Acceleration 0-100km/h
6.2 - 8.9 s
Acceleration 0-100km/h
5.2 - 8.4 s
Max Speed
160 km/h
Max Speed
-
Torque
385 - 520 Nm
Torque
268 - 338 Nm
Number of Cylinders
-
Number of Cylinders
-
Power kW
140 - 215 kW
Power kW
123 - 252 kW
Engine capacity
-
Engine capacity
-

General

Model Year
2,024 - 2,025
Model Year
2026
CO2 Efficiency Class
A
CO2 Efficiency Class
A
Brand
Mercedes-Benz
Brand
Toyota
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