KIA EV5 Standard
Suv · Electric · AWD
vs
Mercedes-Benz B 250
Suv · Electric · AWD
KIA EV5 Standard
Car A
KIA EV5 Standard
An electric AWD five-seater with a 500 km range and a 500 L boot, the KIA EV5 Standard suits city use and growing families while remaining capable for road trips. Performance is balanced rather than sporty, focusing on everyday practicality.
5 seatsSuvElectricAWDElectric
Mercedes-Benz B 250
Car B
Mercedes-Benz B 250
The Mercedes-Benz B 250 is an electric AWD five-seater that blends strong power with everyday practicality for city driving and growing families. Its 400 km range and 475 L trunk support road trips, though it isn’t aimed at performance driving or cargo-heavy use.
5 seatsSuvElectric5-star safety218 hpAWDElectric
Why compared cross brandsame body typesame powertrainsame seatssame usage profilesimilar price

Usage fit

Family 44 / 63
City 46 / 66
Budget / value 31 / 52
Road trip 41 / 57
Performance 23 / 21
Cargo 36 / 34
Practical 31 / 46
Premium 19 / 47
Winter 24 / 36

Scores out of 100. Blue = KIA EV5 Standard · Orange = Mercedes-Benz B 250

Specs side-by-side

Spec KIA EV5 Standard Mercedes-Benz B 250
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Pros & cons

KIA EV5 Standard

  • 500 km range from a 77 kWh battery supports commuting and longer journeys
  • All-wheel drive adds traction for varied weather and road conditions
  • 500 L trunk and seating for 5 suit growing-family needs
  • 0–100 km/h in 7.5 s offers easy merging and confident everyday pace

Mercedes-Benz B 250

  • Electric AWD traction for confident driving in varied conditions
  • Brisk acceleration (0–100 km/h in 6.5 s) for easy merging and overtakes
  • 400 km range from a 60 kWh battery suits daily commutes and weekend trips
  • Five seats and a 475 L trunk serve growing families well

Verdict

Pick KIA EV5 Standard if…
Efficiency & everyday ease
KIA EV5 Standard is the choice if fuel economy and city-friendly driving are your priority.
Pick Mercedes-Benz B 250 if…
More power
Mercedes-Benz B 250 puts out 218 hp vs 170 — meaningfully quicker and more confident on motorways.

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