Seating and comfort
The interiors of the 2017 Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive Hatchback are quite roomier than what many EVs can claim. The seats have a tendency to feel a little too firm and the abundance of hard plastics can be bothering.
Model
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Mercedes-Benz B 250e
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BMW i3 60Ah
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Volkswagen e-golf
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Chevrolet Bolt EV
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Passenger capacity
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5
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4
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5
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5
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Front (Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.)
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40.0/55.5/-
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39.6/53.6/40.5
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38.4/55.9/41.2
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39.7/54.6/41.6
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Second
(Head/Shoulder/Leg) (In.)
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37.0/54.4/-
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37.2/49.2/31.9
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38.1/53.9/35.6
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37.9/52.8/36.5
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All the cars have a passenger capacity of five expect for the BMW that can accommodate only four passengers.
The Mercedes Benz has the most generous front row headroom while the Chevrolet enjoys the most legroom. Meanwhile, as the Volkswagen suffers from the lack of enough headroom, the BMW fall victim to the lack of legroom.
As for the rear passengers, the Mercedes has a congested headroom space while the Volkswagen boasts a spacious one. The Chevrolet accommodates the most legroom while the BMW suffers tremendously.
Interior Features
- 10 way power adjustable driver and passenger seat
- Foldable centre armrest
- Split folding rear seatback
- Rear ventilation ducts
- 4 one touch power windows
- External temperature display
- Tilt and telescopic electric power steering with audio controls
- Interior air filtration
- Infotainment
- You can find a 5.8-inch display screen in the COMAND system with Advanced Parking Assist, USB ports and Navigational facilities.
- USB connection
- Memory card slot
- AM/FM stereo
- Harman Kardon Premium Audio
Cargo
The strong suit of the 2017 Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive Hatchback is its generous cargo space of 21.6 cubic feet behind the rear seats. When the rear seatbacks folds, the available space increases to 51.4 cubic feet.
Model
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Mercedes-Benz B 250e
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BMW i3 60Ah
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Volkswagen e-golf
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Chevrolet Bolt EV
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Cargo Volume to rear seat up (ft.3)
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21.6
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15.1
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22.8
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16.9
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Cargo Volume to rear seat folded (ft.3)
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51.4
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36.9
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52.7
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N/A
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With the rear seats up, the Volkswagen has the most cargo space of 22.8 cubic feet while the BMW has the least accommodating trunk space of 15.1 cubic feet.
When the rear seats fold, the Volkswagen continues to house most cargo space of 52.7 cubic feet in the lot while the BMW still doesn't cope and has the lowest of 36.9 cubic feet.