Mercedes C Class Electric: A Downtown Urban Electric
- On Monday, Mercedes-Benz unveiled the all-new electric C-Class sedan during a world premiere in Seoul, signaling the German automaker's strong commitment to Korea's premium EV market.
- The electric sedan debuts with a coupe-like silhouette featuring a 0.22 drag coefficient and a 94 kWh lithium-ion battery, delivering up to 473 miles of range under WLTP certification.
- Performance specs show the top-of-the-range C 400 4MATIC sprinting to 60 mph in 3.9 seconds, while its 800-volt architecture allows adding 201 miles of range in just 10 minutes.
- Kallenius described the C-Class as "a new benchmark for quality, craftsmanship, and comfort," emphasizing Korea's strategic importance while the model integrates the brand's latest MB.OS operating system.
- The C 400 4MATIC launches in early 2027, followed by a rear-wheel-drive variant, as Mercedes-Benz expands battery partnerships with Korean firms including Samsung SDI.
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