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Mercedes Benz Electric Cars in India (4)

Mercedes- Benz Electric Cars represent the brand’s premium EV portfolio in India. In August 2026, Mercedes- Benz Electric Cars in India include 6 models currently on sale, along with 1 upcoming model. 

The Mercedes- Benz Electric Cars price range starts at ₹67.20 lakh for the EQA and goes up to ₹3.10 Cr for the G-Class Electric. The lineup includes five SUV models and 2 sedan options, like the Mercedes-Benz EQS and the upcoming Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric.

Mercedes-Benz Electric Cars Prices in August 2026

Among Mercedes- Benz Electric Cars in 2026, the EQS SUV offers the highest claimed driving range of up to 820 km. Mercedes- Benz Electric cars offers feature such as alloy wheels, cruise control, sunroof, reverse camera, ABS and ventilated seats. 

Model

Price (Ex-showroom)

Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric

₹57.00 lakh

Mercedes-Benz EQA

₹67.20 lakh

Mercedes-Benz EQB

₹72.20 lakh - ₹78.90 lakh

Mercedes-Benz EQS

₹1.30 Cr

Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV

₹1.33 Cr - ₹2.40 Cr

Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV

₹1.41 Cr

Mercedes-Benz G-Class Electric

₹3.10 Cr

 

Mercedes-Benz Electric Cars - Key Highlights

 

Category

Model / Details

Upcoming

Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric

Cheapest

Mercedes-Benz EQA (₹67.20 lakh)

Sedan

Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric, Mercedes-Benz EQS

Most Expensive

Mercedes-Benz G-Class Electric (₹3.10 Cr)

Highest Electric Range

Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV (820 km)

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Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric
Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric
Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric
Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric
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542-792 km
Sedan
Mercedes-Benz G-Class Electric Front Right Three Quarter
Mercedes G Class Electric Front
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Mercedes-Benz G-Class Electric Alloy Wheels
Mercedes-Benz G-Class Electric Alloy Wheels
8
473 km
5 seater
SUV
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV Front Right Three Quarter
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV Alloy Wheels
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Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV Rear View
9
611-820 km
4-7 seater
SUV
Mercedes-Benz EQS Front Left Three Quarter
Mercedes-Benz EQS Front View
Mercedes-Benz EQS Front Right Three Quarter
Mercedes-Benz EQS Front Left Three Quarter
Mercedes-Benz EQS Front Right Three Quarter
8
813 km
5 seater
Sedan

Mercedes Benz Electric Cars - FAQs

In 2026, Mercedes- Benz Electric Cars in India include 6 models currently on sale, along with 1 upcoming model.
 

The Mercedes- Benz Electric Cars price range starts at ₹67.20 lakh for the EQA and goes up to ₹3.10 Cr for the G-Class Electric.

The SUV lineup under Mercedes- Benz Electric Cars in India includes EQA, EQB, EQS SUV and EQE SUV, along Mercedes-Benz G-Class Electric.

In Mercedes- Benz Electric Cars in 2026, the sedan options include the EQS and the upcoming CLA Electric.

The cheapest model among Mercedes- Benz Electric Cars is the EQA, priced at ₹67.20 lakh (ex-showroom).
 

The most expensive model in the Mercedes- Benz Electric Cars in India lineup is the G-Class Electric, priced at ₹3.10 Cr (ex-showroom).

Among Mercedes- Benz Electric Cars in 2026, the EQS SUV offers the highest claimed electric range of up to 820 km.
 

Yes, the upcoming addition to the Mercedes- Benz Electric Cars in India portfolio is the CLA Electric.

Mercedes- Benz Electric Cars come equipped with features such as alloy wheels, cruise control, sunroof, reverse camera, ABS and ventilated seats.
 

Need an expert opinion on your car related queries?

Trending Questions on Mercedes-Benz Cars - Answered by Autocar Experts

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I want to purchase a good ev suv and have short listed Mercedes g wagon 580 or Mercedes eqs and audi q8. Which one should I go with as my family travel is 200 kms

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I want to buy a 7-seater SUV EV. I can make the purchase anytime within the next six months. My priority is a real-world driving range of over 600 km. Which model would you recommend?

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Unfortunately, there are very few EVs that will give you a real-world range of 600km - even though their official rating says so - and fewer still with a 7-seat layout. The only one that fits the bill is the Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV, whose price is around Rs 1.5 crore. If that fits your budget, then go for it, as it is one of the best luxury EVs you can buy in India today. The other three-row EVs lower down are the Tesla Model Y L (6 seater) and the Mahindra XEV 9S (6/7 seater). Both have official ratings of over 650km, but the real-world range is likely to be more in the region of 500km. In our real-world range test, the XEV 9S with the largest (79kWh) battery pack returned 477km overall, and while we haven't range tested the Model Y L, previous Tesla models have proven quite efficient. If your budget can accommodate the Tesla at around Rs 65 lakh, you should get it. If not, the Mahindra at around Rs 22-32 lakh should be adequate.

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10w

I’m keenly looking forward to the new GLC EV 2026. Just wanted to know if it will be available in a non-EV version as well, and what would be the approximate on-road price when it launches?

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The Mercedes-Benz GLC EV will only be launched in India in 2027, and its ICE counterpart is expected to follow after that - perhaps in late 2027. The ICE version is expected to resemble the new GLC EV on the outside and inside, featuring new details like the illuminated grille, 3-pointed star DRLs in the headlamps and tail-lamps, and the 39-inch Hyperscreen display on the dashboard. However, while the GLC EV is newly developed on a pure-electric skateboard platform, the ICE version is expected to be a heavy facelift of the current model, built on the same platform and using the same petrol and diesel engines. With all the updates, however, expect the price to go up, and while we can't say for sure as it's a long way off, it could go up to about Rs 95 lakh, on road, in some cities. If that is too much of a jump, and too much of a wait, the current GLC remains an excellent choice, with strong engines, great comfort and a well-appointed cabin. And if you're interested in an EV but don't want to wait until the GLC EV is launched, consider the BYD Sealion 7 or Tesla Model Y L.

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12w

I want a good luxury car within the budget of 60 lakhs to 65 lakhs. Which German brand EV should I go for?

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If you usually drive yourself, the Mercedes-Benz CLA EV is a stylish electric sedan that's got a refined and efficient powertrain promising over 500km of real-world range. Additionally, its ride comfort and handling balance are sorted, and the cabin features the latest AI-enabled tech.Do keep in mind, its rear seat is cramped, the seating position is knees-up even at the front, and it misses sun shades for the sunroof and rear windows, and ventilated seats. Alternatively, if your usage is mixed - self and chauffeur-driven, the BMW iX1 is the better bet. It drives well, has a higher seat and better ground clearance, and even though its cabin might not feel as special as the CLA's. But, the build and fit-finish still feels solid, its back seat is more spacious, and then you also get the badge and safety you expect at this price.

VehicleMercedes-Benz CLA Electric
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I have a budget of 70lakhs. Please suggest which EV to buy. I am more inclined towards the TESLA Model YL.

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If you're already leaning towards the Tesla Model Y L, you should go for it, as, for the money, it's one of the best EVs out there. At this time, we're yet to review the L, but the improvements it promises over the standard-wheelbase models are impressive. For one, there's the additional space, captain's chairs for the second row and a usable third row, which already elevates it above most others at this price point. The already long list of features gets an upgrade with heating and ventilation in the second row, faster wireless chargers and an upgraded sound system. They've even added adaptive dampers, which should address a big criticism of the standard models - a harsh ride quality. The biggest gains, however, appear to have been to performance and range, thanks to a dual-motor setup with around 500hp, and with a 681km WLTP range, expect upwards of 500km on a full charge in the real world, as Tesla cars are known to be quite efficient. Downsides you should be aware of - the wheelbase is 150mm longer, but ground clearance has only gone up by 2mm (now 169mm), so be careful over speed breakers. And shortcomings of the old remain, like very few buttons on the interior, and a quality that doesn't feel good enough at this price range. However, we're sure you're familiar with the vehicle already, as you're already inclined towards it. Another alternative that's very appealing is the new Mercedes-Benz CLA Electric, which has an even longer range and tech that's arguably on par with Tesla. However, it is nowhere near as spacious as the Model Y L.

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Last Updated on: 31 Jul 2026