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Mercedes Recalls 11,895 EQB SUVs Over Battery Fire Risk

Testing showed the prior software cap could not reliably eliminate fire risk, prompting full battery replacements.

Overview

  • The NHTSA-assigned campaign is 26V073, with dealer notifications beginning Feb. 13, interim owner letters by Feb. 27, and remedy-available notices starting April 3; affected VINs are searchable on NHTSA’s site from Feb. 13.
  • The recall covers EQB 250+ (2023–2024), EQB 300 4MATIC and EQB 350 4MATIC (2022–2024) built Dec. 13, 2021 through May 9, 2024, totaling 11,895 vehicles in the U.S.
  • Mercedes attributes the risk to deviations in Farasis Energy’s cell production that left some lithium‑ion cells less robust, increasing the chance of internal short circuits and thermal events.
  • Owners are advised to park outside and away from structures and to limit charging to 80% until dealers replace the high‑voltage battery pack at no cost.
  • This action supersedes earlier software-based recalls 25V050 and 25V894; Mercedes has reported two U.S. fires within the original population prior to the new remedy.