Mercedes-Benz unveils electric C-Class with up to 762km range

By Dhruv Dhaka
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New EV sedan gets 94kWh battery, 800V tech and rear-axle steering.

Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the all-new electric C-Class, marking the first time the brand’s mid-size sedan has been offered as a fully electric model. The EV is based on the MB.EA platform shared with the GLC EV and uses a similar 94kWh battery pack, with a claimed range of up to 762km. 

The electric C-Class will initially be launched in the US, with rollout in other markets depending on local regulations. There is no official word yet on an India launch.

  1. Up to 762km WLTP range
  2. 94kWh battery with 800V electrical architecture
  3. Rear-axle steering and air suspension available

Mercedes electric C-Class powertrain, battery and range

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The electric C-Class uses a new 94kWh (usable) battery pack and supports an 800V electrical system. Mercedes claims a WLTP range of up to 762km. The C 400 4MATIC produces 360kW and can accelerate from 0-100kph in a claimed 4.0 seconds. DC fast-charging of up to 330kW is supported, which can add up to 325km of range in 10 minutes under WLTP conditions. 

The model also features a two-speed transmission on the rear axle, aimed at balancing acceleration and efficiency. The electric C-Class is available with rear-axle steering, which reduces the turning circle to 11.2 metres, and air-suspension with adaptive damping. It has a boot capacity of 470 litres along with an additional 101-litre frunk. The car has a towing capacity of up to 1.8 tonnes.

Mercedes electric C-Class exterior design

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The electric C-Class gets a coupe-like silhouette, with a sloping roofline and a fastback-style rear. At the front, the fascia closely resembles the GLC EV, with a large illuminated grille panel featuring the central Mercedes star, along with LED headlamps that integrate multiple lighting functions. The DRLs feature star-shaped elements, in line with the lighting signature seen on newer Mercedes models such as the S-Class, CLA , EQS and GLC EV

At the rear, the design continues this theme with round, star-pattern tail-lamps, similar in style to the GLC EV. The sloping rear and clean surfacing are aimed at improving airflow, with the model achieving a drag coefficient starting at 0.22.

Mercedes electric C-Class interior and features

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Inside, the electric C-Class gets a new cabin layout with a large 39.1-inch MBUX Hyperscreen that integrates multiple displays. The infotainment system runs on Mercedes’ MB.OS and supports over-the-air updates. It also includes an AI-based virtual assistant and navigation that factors in charging requirements.

The model gets features such as a panoramic glass roof, ambient lighting, multi-zone climate control and electrically adjustable seats with memory, massage and ventilation functions. Mercedes has also equipped the car with multiple driver-assistance systems supported by cameras and sensors.

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