2025 Acura ZDX vs 2025 EQB in Clinton, NJ
2025 Acura ZDX vs 2025 Mercedes-Benz EQB
Luxury EVs are here to shake things up – and two names getting plenty of buzz are the all-new 2025 Acura ZDX and the 2025 Mercedes-Benz EQB. Both deliver premium design, advanced tech, and all-electric driving. But if you want power, presence, and precision built into every mile, Clinton Acura is proud to show off the ZDX. Let's break down how these two electric SUVs compare for Clinton, NJ drivers who expect more.
Interior Comparison
The 2025 Acura ZDX brings a sleek, driver-focused cabin with Ultrasuede® and leather-trimmed seats, a panoramic moonroof, and dual digital displays. It feels upscale, spacious, and tech-forward. The Mercedes-Benz EQB offers an optional third row but sacrifices space and style. Its interior leans traditional, with fewer design touches and tighter rear seating. If you want premium materials, a modern layout, and true comfort for Clinton-area drives, the ZDX stands out.
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2025 Acura ZDX |
2025 Mercedes-Benz EQB |
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Rows: Two Max Seating: Five Max Cargo Capacity: 62 Cubic Feet Upholstery Options: Leather Upholstery (Standard) |
Rows: Two (Optional Third Row) Max Seating: Five (Seven with Third Row) Max Cargo Capacity: 61.8 Cubic Feet Upholstery Options: Synthetic Leather Upholstery (Standard) / Genuine Leather Upholstery (Optional) |
Power & Performance
Here’s where the 2025 Acura ZDX sets itself apart. With up to 499 horsepower in the Type S model, this SUV means business. It rides on the same EV platform used by some high-end GM models, giving it smooth, precise handling and impressive all-wheel-drive control. Range? Up to 325 miles on the A-Spec RWD model.
The EQB delivers a pleasant, quiet ride but can’t match the ZDX’s thrill factor. It tops out at 288 horsepower and maxes out around 250 miles of range. For everyday city cruising, it's adequate. For drivers who want power and precision on winding Hunterdon County roads, the ZDX takes the lead.
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2025 Acura ZDX |
2025 Mercedes-Benz EQB |
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Base Engine: Electric Motor and a 102-kWh Battery Pack (A-Spec RWD) Horsepower: 358 horsepower Torque: 324 lb-ft Transmission: Single-Speed Automatic |
Base Engine: An electric Motor and a 70.5-kWh Battery (EQB 250+) Horsepower: 188 horsepower Torque: 284 lb-ft of torque Transmission: Single-Speed Automatic |
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Available Engine: Two electric motors and a 102-kWh battery pack (A-Spec AWD) Horsepower: 490 horsepower Torque: 437 lb-ft of torque Transmission: Single-Speed Automatic |
Available Engine: Two Electric Motors and a 70.5-kWh Battery Pack (EQB 300 4Matic) Horsepower: 225 horsepower Torque: 288 lb-ft of torque Transmission: Single-Speed Automatic |
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Available Engine: Two electric motors and a 102-kWh battery pack (Type S) Horsepower: 499 horsepower Torque: 544 lb-ft of torque Transmission: Single-Speed Automatic |
Available Engine: Two Electric Motors and a 70.5-kWh Battery Pack (EQB 350 4Matic) Horsepower: 288 horsepower Torque: 284 lb-ft of torque Transmission: Single-Speed Automatic |
Tech & Entertainment
The ZDX features Google built-in with Google Maps, Assistant, and Play, all integrated into a crisp 11.3-inch center touchscreen. Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ are standard, and the available Bang & Olufsen® 18-speaker system turns every drive into a concert.
The EQB includes the Mercedes-Benz User Experience (MBUX) interface with voice control and navigation, but its setup isn’t as intuitive for first-time users. It’s techy, but not quite as seamless as what you’ll find in the ZDX.
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2025 Acura ZDX Top Technology Features |
2025 Mercedes-Benz EQB Top Technology Features |
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Tech & Entertainment
The ZDX features Google built-in with Google Maps, Assistant, and Play, all integrated into a crisp 11.3-inch center touchscreen. Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ are standard, and the available Bang & Olufsen® 18-speaker system turns every drive into a concert.
The EQB includes the Mercedes-Benz User Experience (MBUX) interface with voice control and navigation, but its setup isn’t as intuitive for first-time users. It’s techy, but not quite as seamless as what you’ll find in the ZDX.
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2025 Acura ZDX Standard Safety Features |
Mercedes-Benz EQB Standard Safety Features |
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Clinton Acura’s Bottom Line
If you’re choosing between these two electric SUVs, the 2025 Acura ZDX checks more boxes. With thrilling performance, better range, bigger screens, and more standard luxury, it's built for drivers who want excitement and confidence in one sleek package. The EQB has charm, but the ZDX brings the heat – and it's ready now at Clinton Acura.
Stop by Clinton Acura in Clinton, NJ, to see the ZDX up close, explore available trims, and take a test drive. We’re here to help you charge ahead.
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