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The New Mercedes-Benz CLA Previews the Marque's Exciting Electric Future

The New Mercedes-Benz CLA Previews the Marque's Exciting Electric Future

Yahoo14-03-2025

Mercedes-Benz's next generation of electric vehicles is finally here.
The German luxury marque unveiled the latest version of the CLA-Class sedan on Thursday. The sleek four-door will only be available as an EV at launch and offers up a preview of what to expect from the marque's battery-powered models going forward.
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Mercedes has been teasing the new CLA since 2023, when it first appeared in concept form. That may seem like a lot of time and effort to spend hyping up an entry-level vehicle, but the sedan is also the first car built on the new Mercedes-Benz Modular Architecture (MMA) platform. The flexible technology—it was designed to be compatible with multiple powertrain types—will provide the underpinning for several vehicles in the years to come, including the next-generation GLA and GLB SUVs.
Thanks to the new platform, the CLA is Mercedes's most advanced EV yet. Two versions will be available at launch, the 250+ and 350 4Matic. The first has a single-motor, rear-wheel drive setup that makes 268 hp and 247 ft lbs of torque, while the latter has a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive setup that makes 349 hp and 380 ft lbs of torque (both models feature a two-speed transmission designed to improve efficiency). Those aren't exactly performance specs that get the heart racing, but they're decent for a more accessible EV. The 250+ can accelerate from zero to 60 in 6.6 seconds, the 350 4Matic in 4.8 seconds, and both top out at 130 mph. Another version, with a hybrid powertrain, will launch in the future.
Driving range is just as important as acceleration or top speed when it comes to everyday EVs, and it's there that the CLA shines. The 250+ travels an estimated 492 miles on a charge and the 350 4Matic 479 miles. Those numbers were reached using Europe's more forgiving WLTP testing cycle, but the EPA estimate should be over 400 miles in both cases. The MMA platform's 800-volt technology will also allow for DC fast charging at speeds of up to 320 kW. This would theoretically allow drivers to add up to 200 miles of range with a 10-minute charge.
The CLA's new design is just as impressive. The production version looks almost identical to the concept, which is a very good thing. The four-door is sleek but has a more aggressive and athletic look than the company's current, blob-like EVs. We're especially fond of the illuminated grille, which surrounds the three-pointed star with light-up elements.
The redesigned interior is just as sharp. The front features a trio of displays—a digital gauge cluster, the infotainment system, and an optional passenger screen—that span the length of the dashboard. There's also a standard panoramic glass roof, which provides more headroom for those sitting in the back. Because it is a Mercedes, the sedan comes with a long list of premium material and trim options, as well.
The new CLA is set to go on sale later this year. Mercedes has yet to announce pricing for the sedan, but something in the neighborhood of its current $45,000 starting price doesn't seem out of the question, according to The New York Times. The hybrid model is expected to follow sometime next year.Best of Robb Report
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