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Mercedes-Benz Unveils the New CLA Shooting Brake — Its First Electric Estate Car

EUROPE, JUL 14 – The CLA Shooting Brake combines a 473-mile electric range with advanced EQ Technology and spacious interior, marking Mercedes-Benz’s entry into the premium electric estate market.

  • Mercedes-Benz unveiled the new all-electric CLA Shooting Brake on July 14, 2025, debuting in Europe as its first electric estate car.
  • The launch follows growing interest in electric vehicles and reflects Mercedes' belief that luxury wagons remain relevant despite crossover popularity.
  • The new model measures 4,723 mm long, offers up to 473 miles WLTP range, features an illuminated panoramic roof with 158 integrated stars, and includes a sophisticated AI-enabled MBUX infotainment system.
  • The CLA Shooting Brake will first arrive in two 85 kWh battery EV variants in March 2026 priced around €60,000, and Mercedes plans to add hybrid and SUV models later.
  • Although popular in Europe, the electric CLA Shooting Brake is unlikely to be offered in North America, continuing the previous generations’ absence from that market.
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So far, Mercedes has focused on the battery when charging its e-models. With the new CLA, the ambition when charging also applies again to the trunk. The Swabians bring their first e-combi.

So far, Mercedes has focused on the battery when charging its e-models. With the new CLA, the ambition when charging also applies again to the trunk. The Swabians bring their first e-combi.

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What Car? broke the news in on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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