Overview
- Mercedes-Benz unveiled the C 400 4MATIC electric C‑Class on Monday, confirming a 94 kWh usable battery on an 800‑volt platform and DC fast charging up to about 330 kW.
- The company quotes up to 762 km WLTP range and says a compatible charger can add about 325 km of range in 10 minutes under ideal conditions.
- The dual‑motor launch model makes about 360 kW, uses a two‑speed gearbox on the rear motor with a front‑axle disconnect, hits 0–100 km/h in roughly four seconds, and offers rear‑axle steering with optional AIRMATIC predictive air suspension.
- Inside, an optional 39.1‑inch MBUX Hyperscreen runs fourth‑gen software with a multi‑agent AI assistant that taps ChatGPT‑4o, Microsoft Bing, and Google Gemini, plus augmented‑reality navigation and over‑the‑air updates.
- U.S. sales start in the first half of 2027, with EPA range ratings and pricing pending and media projecting roughly 350 to 400 miles under U.S. tests; a longer‑range single‑motor rear‑drive version is slated to follow next year.