The all-electric new EQB from Mercedes-Benz: All Electric is stunning. The EQB’s sleek good looks, precision engineering, and luxurious feel of this automobile ensure that this SUV will turn heads in any San Antonio neighborhood. But not to be outdone is the beautifully stylish 2023 EQB Interior. We’ve learned some details about what to expect for the 2023 model year. So, let’s talk about that, along with the EQB seating and dimensions.
The 2023 EQB interior will come packed with features sure to make your San Antonio commute safer and more enjoyable. Here are just a few of them:
Interior upholstery options in the new EQB from Mercedes-Benz: All Electric include the MB-Tex leather seating popular with Alamo Heights drivers. Combine that with exquisite color options for one comfortable and stylish ride.
Interior Color Options:
You won’t be cramped for space inside this spacious SUV. There’s a ton of room in the new EQB from Mercedes-Benz: All Electric for your passengers and cargo. Here are the interior dimensions:
You should come down to our showroom and explore the interior of this SUV for yourself. Feel free to sit inside and try out the comfortable seating. We’d love to show you all the features. While you’re here, check out our new vehicle specials and find out what your trade is worth. We’re conveniently close to Shavano Park, so drop by or contact us today.
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