Mercedes-Benz unveiled the 2027 C-Class electric sedan, offering nearly 400 miles of range from a 94-kWh usable battery, a 482-horsepower dual-motor drivetrain and an available 39.1-inch Hyperscreen dashboard.
The new C-Class shows Mercedes-Benz’s latest styling with star motifs in the headlights and taillights, an upright egg-crate grille with optional 1,050-point backlighting, and a full-width rear light panel shared with the electric GLC-Class.
The electric C-Class uses running gear shared with the electric GLC-Class, including a two-speed transmission, all-wheel drive, 590 lb-ft of torque, a 0–60 mph time of 3.98 seconds and a 130 mph electronic limiter. Rear-wheel steering up to 4.5 degrees, air suspension and next-generation electrical architecture add maneuverability and fast-charging capability.
Inside, buyers can choose the single-piece Hyperscreen or a Superscreen layout of three screens under one glass, while the floating center console, wireless chargers and an optional segmented glass roof with 162 illuminated stars complete the cabin. A gas-powered C-Class will debut in the future and may feature a different overall design.
This report is based on information originally published by The Drive.
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