
The Mercedes-Benz EV price in Canada begins at $64,990 for the EQB SUV and reaches $238,500 for the Maybach EQS SUV, a range that runs from compact family crossovers to ultra-luxury flagships. This page tracks Canadian pricing for the full Mercedes-Benz electric lineup — the EQB, EQE and EQS in both sedan and SUV forms, the AMG performance variants, the electric G-Class and the Maybach EQS SUV — with range and trim-by-trim pricing in CAD, updated regularly.
Mercedes-Benz competes at the top of the luxury market, so whether you are weighing the EQE SUV against a BMW iX or the EQS against an Audi e-tron GT, this page consolidates Mercedes' Canada pricing and the rebate picture in one place.
Mercedes-Benz Models & Prices in Canada (2026)
Mercedes-Benz EV FAQs
About Mercedes-Benz Electric Vehicles in Canada (2026)
Mercedes-Benz currently offers 17 electric vehicle variants in Canada, with prices ranging from C$64,990 to C$238,500. The lineup covers battery capacities from 70 kWh to 122 kWh, offering claimed ranges between 330 km and 679 km on a single charge.
All Mercedes-Benz EVs available in Canada support DC fast charging for quick top-ups during long trips, and can be charged at home using standard AC charging. Running costs are significantly lower than gas vehicles, typically C$40 to 80 per month for daily commuting in the Greater Toronto Area, compared to C$250 to 350 for an equivalent gas car.
Mercedes-Benz EV incentives & rebates in Canada
As of 2026 the federal Electric Vehicle Affordability Program (EVAP) offers up to $5,000 off a new battery-electric vehicle only when the final transaction value is $50,000 or less on an imported model. The most affordable Mercedes — the EQB SUV at $64,990 — starts well above that ceiling, and every other Mercedes EV costs more, so none qualify for the federal rebate. Provincial programs such as Quebec's Roulez vert (~$2,000) and PEI's (~$4,000) carry their own price caps, while Ontario, Alberta and Saskatchewan offer no provincial EV rebate. Mercedes buyers should budget for the full price.
▸Mercedes-Benz EV buyer's guide (Canada 2026)
Mercedes-Benz models and prices in Canada
The Mercedes-Benz EQ range spans compact SUVs, executive sedans and flagship luxury vehicles. Here is every model with its starting Canadian price and range:
- EQB SUV — from $64,990, ~330 km range. The compact entry SUV.
- EQB — from $67,900, ~422 km range. The longer-range EQB.
- EQE Sedan — from $83,500 (up to $85,600), ~515 km range. The mid-size executive sedan.
- EQE SUV — from $92,800 (up to $99,900), ~407 km range. The mid-size luxury SUV.
- AMG EQE Sedan — from $121,500, ~354 km range. The performance EQE sedan.
- AMG EQE SUV — from $128,200, ~370 km range. The performance EQE SUV.
- EQS SUV — from $131,800 (up to $154,000), ~531 km range. The full-size flagship SUV.
- EQS Sedan — from $133,500 (up to $158,500), ~555 km range. The flagship luxury sedan.
- EQS — from $135,900, ~679 km range. The longest-range Mercedes EV.
- AMG EQS Sedan — from $195,000, ~507 km range. The performance EQS sedan.
- G-Class — from $207,200, ~385 km range. The electric off-road icon.
- Maybach EQS SUV — from $238,500, ~486 km range. The ultra-luxury flagship.
Which Mercedes-Benz is right for you?
The EQB is the most accessible Mercedes EV and the practical family choice, offering up to about 422 km of range. The EQE Sedan is the executive sweet spot at roughly 515 km, while the EQE SUV adds space for those who prefer a higher ride. Buyers wanting maximum luxury and range should look at the EQS sedan, which leads the lineup at around 679 km. The AMG variants add serious performance, and the electric G-Class and Maybach EQS SUV are statement vehicles at the very top of the range.
Range, charging and winter driving
Mercedes' electric range runs from about 330 km on the EQB SUV to roughly 679 km on the EQS, one of the longest figures of any luxury EV. These are warm-weather ratings; in a Canadian winter expect a real-world reduction of around 20–30% as the battery cools and the cabin heater draws power. Mercedes EVs support fast DC charging and are gaining Tesla Supercharger access via adapter, widening road-trip coverage, while a Level 2 home charger is the most convenient way to charge overnight.
How Mercedes-Benz compares
Mercedes' rivals are the other German luxury marques: the EQE Sedan and EQE SUV face the BMW i5, BMW iX and Audi Q8 e-tron, while the EQS competes with the BMW i7 and Audi's e-tron GT at the flagship end. The compact EQB cross-shops against the Audi Q4 e-tron and Volvo EX40. Mercedes' draw is cabin opulence, ride refinement and badge prestige, topped by the unique electric G-Class and Maybach; like its German peers, no Mercedes EV reaches the federal-rebate cap.















