Mercedes-Benz has just unveiled the 2027 electric C-Class, marking a decisive step in bringing its next-generation EV technology into one of its most established nameplates. After previewing the interior last Thursday, the full vehicle made its global debut today in Seoul, South Korea, led by CEO Ola Källenius. Positioned in the compact D-segment sedan category, the electric C-Class brings innovations first seen in flagship models like the Mercedes-Benz EQS and entry-level models like the compact CLA, into one of the core models in the brand’s lineup. Mercedes-Benz now signals a more measured, integrated approach, embedding electric variants directly into its core lineup after phasing out the EQ naming structure in 2024.
One of the highlights of this all-new C-Class is the design, as the German brand moves away from the ultra-streamlined styling of earlier EQ models and instead adopts a more traditional silhouette. Nowhere is that more apparent than on the front fascia, which features a more upright grille that recalls the Ponton-era cars of the ‘50s, backlit with over 1,000 illuminated elements and a central three-pointed star. The headlight signature integrates the brand’s three-pointed motif, drawing from the Mercedes-Benz Vision Iconic Concept we saw in October last year and more recently during the Mercedes-Benz Places | Binghatti City unveiling earlier this year in Dubai.
This grille first appeared in production on the Mercedes-Benz GLC Electric and more recently on the Mercedes-Benz VLE. Aerodynamics remain a priority, with a drag coefficient starting at 0.22, supported by a nearly sealed underbody, optimized wheels ranging from 18 to 20 inches, and refined airflow management across the body.
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Inside, you are greeted with a lounge-like setup, a space Mercedes is calling ‘Welcome Home,’ your sanctuary on wheels. The cabin centers around the MBUX Hyperscreen, a 39.1-inch unit that spans the dashboard as a single uninterrupted panel. Unlike earlier layouts, it eliminates visible segmentation, and the system runs on MB.OS, integrating MB Drive AI and a voice assistant capable of multi-step interaction with Microsoft Bing, ChatGPT4o, and Google Gemini. Mercedes-Benz also offers the MBUX Superscreen as an alternative.
Other interior highlights include a Sky Control panoramic roof that features 162 illuminated stars, and seats offer lumbar support, massage, and ventilation. A certified vegan interior is available. As for space, with a wheelbase that is 3.8 inches longer compared to combustion models, there’s more in the cabin in both rows. Practicality remains a focus, with 470 liters of trunk capacity (16.6 cubic feet) and over 100 liters (3.5 cubic feet) of additional storage in the front compartment.
Performance and usability figures position the electric C-Class competitively within its segment. Mercedes-Benz targets a range of up to 800 kilometers (497 miles), supported by an 800-volt architecture that can add 325 kilometers (202 miles) of range in just 10 minutes. At launch, a 360 kW variant will lead the lineup. For some context on the range, the Tesla Model 3 offers up to 363 miles of range. Mercedes is also claiming that this is the sportiest C-Class to date, offering unmatched agility and long-distance comfort thanks to air-matic suspension and rear-axle steering. The C400 4Matic Electric with dual electric motors packs 482 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque.
For over 30 years, the C-Class has long served as a foundation for Mercedes-Benz, and this latest iteration reflects a broader recalibration. In today’s geopolitical environment, with fluctuating fuel costs and shifting energy priorities, electric mobility continues to gain relevance. This follows a period where several automakers reassessed EV timelines and leaned into hybrids. As for competition, BMW’s upcoming BMW i3 Neue Klasse and Audi’s evolving EV strategy, where even-numbered models will define its battery electric offerings, meaning an electric A4 is expected to follow.
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