2025 Mercedes CLA debuts with both electric and hybrid powertrains

    CLA EV has a claimed range of up to 792km, while the hybrid is claimed to deliver diesel levels of efficiency.

    Published On Mar 14, 2025 02:48:00 PM

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    First previewed by a concept in September 2023, the Mercedes-Benz CLA has now been officially revealed as the brand’s new entry-level sedan with both EV and hybrid powertrains. The CLA EV and the CLA hybrid will share a common model name, marking an end to Mercedes’ strategy of entirely bespoke EVs being developed to sit alongside their combustion-engined equivalents.

    1. CLA has been developed as an EV first, and then a hybrid
    2. Debuts new MB.OS operating system with AI features 
    3. India launch expected by end of 2025

    Mercedes Benz CLA EV battery, range and powertrain

    CLA EV has more range than flagship EQS sedan

    The CLA EV line-up starts with the entry-level 250+ with EQ Technology that is claimed to deliver a range of 792km. Meanwhile, the all-wheel-drive CLA 350 4Matic with EQ Technology is claimed to deliver 770km. Do note that these figures are still pending homologation under the WLTP cycle.

    However, what’s really interesting is that the rear-wheel-drive CLA leapfrogs Mercedes’ own flagship EQS 580, which manages 770km WLTP range from a 118kWh battery. That remarkable range figure is thanks to Mercedes’ efforts to minimise the CLA EV’s energy consumption: it just has an 85kWh nickel-managanese-cobalt (NMC) battery. This means the CLA EV's efficiency is north of 9.0km/kWh.

    Comes in both RWD and AWD configurations

    The CLA EV’s new rear-mounted permanent magnet motor is also significant to its efficiency. It produces more output in a smaller package, is lighter and has greater torque density, too. The motor also gets a Porsche Taycan-style two-speed gearbox, rather than the usual single-speed reduction gearing. The powertrain puts out 272hp, which allows the CLA 250+ to complete the 0-100kph dash in 6.7 seconds. The four-wheel-drive CLA 350 4Matic with EQ Technology gets an additional 108hp motor with a single-speed gearbox on its front axle, giving a combined output of 354hp. This cuts its 0-100kph sprint time to 4.9 seconds.

    This additional motor is decoupled from the front axle when it isn’t needed, reducing energy losses to friction by 90 percent. Braking primarily relies on the motors’ regenerative effect (which can provide up to 200kW of stopping power), helping to keep the battery topped up.

    Can charge at up to 320kW, thanks to 800V architecture

    The CLA EV can be fast-charged at rates of up to 320kW, thanks to its 800V electrical architecture that allows for a 300km top-up in just 10 minutes. In addition to the 85kWh battery, a 58kWh lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) pack will also be offered at a later stage.

    Mercedes Benz CLA hybrid powertrain

    Mercedes says it has diesel levels of efficiency

    The new CLA will also be offered in hybrid form. Specifically designed to fit in the same space as the EV’s front motor, its powertrain pairs a new 1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine with a small, 1.3kWh battery and a 27hp electric motor. These combine to send either 136hp or 163hp through the front wheels or, in the range-topping 4Matic model, 191hp to all four wheels. Mercedes claims the new hybrid powertrain gives the CLA “diesel levels of fuel efficiency”.

    Mercedes CEO Ola Kallenius also announced that the hybrid will be priced at par with the EV in a push for greater parity between EVs and combustion models.

    Mercedes Benz CLA exterior design and aerodynamics

    CLA has a drag coefficient (Cd) of 0.21

    The CLA EV’s impressive range figure is in no small part thanks to its aerodynamic design. Although the car is larger than its predecessor (25mm wider, 25mm taller and 30mm longer), much work went into minimising its frontal area, and smoothing the air flow around it.

    For example, the wheels are set further in-board of the arches than its predecessor. Small inlets on the front bumper (and corresponding outlets at the rear) guide the flow of air around each corner relatively undisturbed by the alloy wheels’ flush-faced designs. The efforts net a slippery drag coefficient (Cd) of 0.21, just behind that of the EQS (0.20).

    CLA EV and CLA hybrid share the same design

    Also, in a first for Mercedes, the CLA hybrid and CLA EV will look almost identical inside and out. The new CLA emphasises on the brand’s three-pointed star logo with its lighting elements. The motif features in the CLA’s headlights and brake lights, and the EV also gets a flush front grille with no fewer than 142 backlit stars. They surround the main front badge, which is also backlit. The CLA hybrid is differentiated by a traditional open grille, needed to provide cooling to the engine.

    Mercedes Benz CLA interior and features

    Superscreen setup continues in CLA

    Inside, the new CLA takes on a sportier character than its more luxurious stablemates. The front seats have chunky side bolsters, for example, and there are more exuberant material choices, such as a combination of black and white Alcantara and faux leather with red stitching.

    The dashboard is designed around the latest iteration of Mercedes’ Superscreen, whose three digital displays (a 10.25-inch one for the instruments in front of the driver; a 14.6-inch infotainment; and, optionally, a 14-inch one for the front passenger) span its entire width.

    New MB.OS operating system brings AI functions

    Thanks to Mercedes’ latest MB.OS operating system, the screens can be used to play video games or stream shows and films via Netflix and other such services. The system also features the latest iteration of Mercedes’ virtual assistant, which blends various artificial intelligence functions (ChatGPT, Google Gemini and Microsoft Bing) to provide more accurate answers to questions.

    In cars without the Superscreen, the passenger screen will be replaced with a glass panel with LED-backlit star logos, which match the interior’s ambient lighting.

    Boot space is rated at 405 litres. In a first for a modern Mercedes, the EV gets a frunk that adds another 101 litres of storage space.

    Mercedes Benz CLA launch details

    India launch expected by end of 2025

    The CLA will first go on sale in its EV guise around October in Europe, with the hybrid following a few months later. Joining the sedan will be a new CLA estate with both powertrain options, and it is expected to be showcased around September at the Munich Motor Show. The CLA sedan is expected to arrive here in India by the end of 2025 as well.

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    Anirudh Kapoor - 25 days ago

    Should've debuted with buttons for climate control instead. Mercedes is currently run by morons.

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