The Mercedes EQV is a full-size luxury electric MPV based on the V-Class, built for executive transport, hotel shuttles, and large families who won’t compromise on cabin quality. The Ford E-Tourneo Custom is a practical 7–8 seat electric minibus on the Transit Custom platform, aimed at fleet operators, school runs, and cost-conscious multi-passenger buyers. Both are available in Western Europe, with grey-market import routes into Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa making them increasingly relevant for African buyers running commercial passenger services.

Range & Charging
The EQV 300 carries a WLTP-rated range of approximately 363 km; real-world figures typically land around 280–300 km with full passenger loads. The E-Tourneo Custom offers two battery options — standard WLTP range of 310 km and an extended variant reaching up to 370 km (WLTP), with realistic daily range around 260–320 km. Both support 11–11.5 kW AC charging. On DC, the Ford pulls ahead: 125 kW versus the EQV’s 110 kW, putting 10–80% charge time at roughly 35–40 minutes for the Ford compared to 45–50 minutes for the Mercedes. Note: DC fast charging on the EQV is not uniformly available across all trim levels — confirm before purchasing.
Price, Availability & Market Fit
The Mercedes EQV 300 starts at around €68,000 (~₦130–140 million at grey-market import rates; ~$74,000). The Ford E-Tourneo Custom opens closer to £57,000 (~₦110–120 million; ~$72,000), with extended-range trims priced higher. Neither is officially sold in Nigeria, Kenya, or South Africa — buyers in those markets are looking at import duties on top of the base price. If you are deciding between these two for shuttle work or family transport, the Ford delivers more range per naira spent at entry price; the Mercedes justifies its premium only if cabin presentation directly affects your business revenue.
Ecosystem & Rival Context
Mercedes pairs the EQV with the eSprinter for higher-capacity cargo and passenger needs. Ford’s electric lineup includes the E-Transit Custom (cargo) and full E-Transit for larger payload requirements. Outside both brands, the Volkswagen ID. Buzz 7-seat is worth considering at a comparable segment and price point — and increasingly supported by VW’s global network. Against the ID. Buzz, both the EQV and E-Tourneo Custom hold an edge in flat-floor passenger versatility and seating flexibility.
Pros & Cons
Mercedes EQV: Premium cabin finish makes it the right tool for hotel transfers or executive shuttles where clients are paying for the experience. Long-range variant covers intercity routes without requiring mid-route charging stops. Brand recognition in Nigerian and Kenyan corporate markets helps operators charge a premium for the service. On the downside: DC charging inconsistency across markets creates logistics risk for operators in infrastructure-thin regions. The higher entry price means longer payback periods in cost-sensitive markets.
Ford E-Tourneo Custom: 125 kW DC charging is fast for this vehicle class — operators running high daily mileage will notice the difference. Multiple trim and battery variants give buyers a real choice based on budget and route length. Ford’s commercial presence in some African markets provides more realistic after-sales access. The trade-off: the standard-range variant may fall short for longer shuttle routes without reliable charging. Cabin quality, while functional, doesn’t match the Mercedes — a real gap if perception is part of your pricing.
Quick Verdict
Choose the Mercedes EQV if your business sells the journey as much as the transport — hotel runs, executive transfers, or any service where cabin quality is a direct selling point. Choose the Ford E-Tourneo Custom if you’re running high-utilisation routes, need faster DC turnaround, or want better value at the entry price point. The Ford works harder as a commercial tool. The Mercedes earns its cost only when the client is paying for luxury.
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| Price | $84,000.00 $60,000.00 |
| Our Rating | |
| Brand | MERCEDES FORD |
| Category | Electric Cars Electric Cars |
| Available Trims / Variants |
Mercedes VLE 300 Electric Mercedes VLE 400 4MATIC E-Tourneo Custom Trend E-Tourneo Limited, E-Tourneo Sport |
| Reveal Date | 2026, March 10 2023 |
| Availability Status | Coming soon Pre-production to early market rollout |
| Country of origin | Germany United States |
| Base Price (USD) |
€ 79,000 - Mercedes VLE 300 Electric € 90,000 - Mercedes VLE 400 4MATIC $60,000 |
| Battery Capacity | 115 kWh usable 64 kWh usable |
| Battery Chemistry | Liquid-cooled Li-ion NCM (800V type) Lithium-ion |
| Range (WLTP/CLTC/EPA) |
435 mi WLTP - Mercedes VLE 300 Electric 391 mi WLTP - Mercedes VLE 400 4MATIC (mi WLTP): ~200 miles |
| Energy Consumption |
299 Wh/mi WLTP - Mercedes VLE 300 Electric 340 Wh/mi WLTP - Mercedes VLE 400 4MATIC 22 to 24 kWh per 100 km |
| Regen Braking (Max kW) | Yes Adjustable regenerative braking |
| Heat Pump | |
| AC Charging (Max kW) | Type 2 11 kW 11 kW, ~6.5 hours |
| DC Charging (Max kW) | CCS 300 kW max, 10-80% in 15 min 25 kW, 15 to 80 percent in ~41 minutes |
| Additional Notes | Vehicle-to-Load (V2L), Vehicle-to-Home (V2H), Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) Vehicle to load support |
| Power Output (kW / hp) |
RWD 276 hp (203 kW) - Mercedes VLE 300 Electric AWD 408 hp (300 kW) - Mercedes VLE 400 4MATIC 218 hp, single motor, rear wheel drive |
| Torque (Nm) | 415 Nm |
| 0–100 km/h / 0-60 mph (seconds) The acceleration numbers are an easy way to compare car performance. We list either time from 0 to 100 km/h or time from 0 to 60mph, depending on which number(s) the manufacturers provide. The lower the acceleration time, the higher performance the car is. |
9.5 sec 0-62 mph - Mercedes VLE 300 Electric 6.5 sec 0-62 mph - Mercedes VLE 400 4MATIC 8.6 seconds |
| Top Speed (km/h / mph) | 112 mph (180 km/h) 150 kmh |
| Transmission / Drive | Single-speed Single speed automatic |
| Body Style | 5 door minivan, 6/7/8 seats 5 door MPV, up to 8 seats |
| Platform / Architecture | Van Architecture Ford Transit Custom electric platform |
| Dimensions (L×W×H mm) | 5309 x 1999 x 1943 mm (209.0 x 78.7 x 76.5 in) Length ~5050 mm, width ~2030 mm, height ~1980 mm |
| Drag Coefficient (Cd) | 0.25 Cd |
| Wheelbase (mm) | 3342 mm (131.6 in) 3100 mm |
| Ground Clearance (mm) | 160 mm |
| Kerb Weight (kg) |
EU: 2720 kg unladen - Mercedes VLE 300 Electric EU: 2790 kg unladen - Mercedes VLE 400 4MATIC 2500 kg |
| Suspension (Front / Rear) | AIRMATIC air suspension, Optional seven-degree rear-axle steering Front MacPherson strut, rear independent |
| Wheel Size (inches) | R19, R20, R21, R22 16 to 19 inch alloys |
| Trunk/Boot Capacity (L) | EU: 795 l, 4078 l max Large rear cargo area with seats folded |
| Frunk/Bonnet Capacity (L) | No No |
| Towing Capacity (kg) | EU: 750 kg unbraked, 2500 kg braked Up to 2000 kg braked |
| Additional Notes | Trunk size may shrink or expand depending on the amount of seats equipped. Sliding rear doors on both sides |
| Airbags (count) | Side airbags, front and rear, including head airbag system Front, side, curtain |
| Driver Assistance (ADAS) | Traffic sign assistant, Active Lane Keeping Assist, Active distance assistant Distronic, Adaptive high beam assistant, Active Brake Assist with cross-traffic function, Pedestrian warning function in the area of zebra crossings, Active Emergency Stop Assist, Active Evasive Steering Assist, Congestion emergency braking function, PRE-SAFE PLUS and Impulse Side with body-raising function, Trailer Manoeuvring Assist, ABS for Trailers Adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, blind spot monitoring |
| Autonomous Driving Level | Level 2 driver assistance |
| Seating Capacity | Heated and cooled front seats, heated and cooled rear seats Fabric or leather, heated front seats optional |
| Roof Type | Panoramic glass sunroof; Illuminated Panoramic glass roof optional |
| Bluetooth / Wi-Fi | Wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto |
| Parking Aids | Front and rear sensors, 360 camera or reversing camera Front and rear sensors, 360 camera optional |
| Additional Notes | Multi zone climate control |
| Centre Screen (inches) | 14" touchscreen 13 inch touchscreen |
| Driver's Display (inches) | 10.25" 12 inch digital cluster |
| Head-Up Display (HUD) | Yes, projector type No |
| Additional Notes |
14" passenger display (optional) 31.3‑inch rear panoramic retractable display (optional) SYNC 4 infotainment |
| Additional Notes | Focus on passenger transport, fleets, and large families |
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Specifications sourced from manufacturer data and may reflect WLTP, CLTC, or EPA test conditions. Import prices in your local are estimates based on grey-market landing costs and exclude duties, clearing fees, and local taxes. Figures are subject to change without notice. Always verify with your local importer before purchase. We can not guarantee that the information on this page is 100% correct