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Mercedes-Benz CLA EV: 3 reasons to buy, 2 reasons not to

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2 min read11 Mar '26
Glenn NoronhaGlenn Noronha
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Mercedes-Benz has brought back the CLA sedan to India; but this time, it comes in an all-electric avatar. Built on the brand's new MMA platform, it is offered with standard range (200) and long range (250+) guises. The sedan, according to Mercedes, can go up to 792km on a single charge. If you're interested in the CLA EV, we list out reasons why you should consider buying one, and a few reasons why you should look elsewhere.

Smooth and refined powertrain

Linear power delivery and effortless acceleration lend it a smooth driving experience.

Mercedes-Benz CLA EV: 3 reasons to buy, 2 reasons not to

The CLA takes a different approach when it comes to power delivery. It is not as aggressive as other EVs that dump all the torque from a standstill, but acceleration is brisk, with speed gained linearly. Power delivery is gradual and smooth, and there are also drive modes to fine-tune throttle responses. Mercedes claims a 0-100kph sprint in 6.7 seconds, which is fairly quick.

Outstanding efficiency figures 

Expect a range of over 500km.

Mercedes-Benz CLA EV: 3 reasons to buy, 2 reasons not to

Though the CLA EV wasn’t put through our real-world range tests, its range and efficiency figures do seem promising. During our time with the CLA 250+, it averaged 6.3km/kWh, which led to a real-world range of 535km. Irrespective of your driving style, over 500km of range can be expected, which is commendable. For context, claimed range figures on the WLTP cycle for the CLA 200 and CLA 250+ are 542km and 792km, respectively.

Balanced ride and handling 

Gets a plush ride with fun-to-drive handling characteristics.

Mercedes-Benz CLA EV: 3 reasons to buy, 2 reasons not to

Driving the CLA is an enjoyable experience due to its rear-wheel drive setup. The steering feedback is great and light at low speeds and well-weighted at high speeds. Mercedes has also modified the CLA’s ground clearance and suspension to adapt to our road conditions. The increased ride height clears most speed breakers, and body roll is also contained when cornering. The ride setup, though on the firmer side, is plush at all speeds and soaks up rough roads effortlessly.

Let's now look at the reasons as to why the CLA electric may not be the car of choice for you.

Uncomfortable rear seat experience

Sloping roofline and upright backrest make for a cramped rear seat experience.

Mercedes-Benz CLA EV: 3 reasons to buy, 2 reasons not to

Seat comfort is an area where the CLA doesn't excel. Its wheelbase is longer than the outgoing ICE-powered CLA so knee room is good; however, under-thigh support takes a hit due to the underfloor battery, resulting in an uncomfortable knees-up position. Moreover, the sloping coupe roofline and upright backrest do not help either, making the CLA unsuitable for chauffeur-driven owners. The knees-up seating extends to the front seats as well. Though the seats ahead are well bolstered and supportive, larger occupants might find them a bit too snug.

Lacks physical buttons

Several functions are crammed into the touchscreen, causing inconvenience.

Mercedes-Benz CLA EV: 3 reasons to buy, 2 reasons not to

While the CLA is decked out with intuitive high-end screens, it however miss out on physical controls. Though there are capacitive touch-based shortcut buttons below the infotainment screen for volume and drive modes, functions like HVAC can only be accessed via the touchscreen. This does require taking your eyes off the road, which is risky while on the move.

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