Overview
- The C400 4Matic electric sedan, unveiled Monday in Seoul, claims up to 762km WLTP range from a ~94kWh battery and can add about 325km in 10 minutes on a high‑power DC charger.
- The dual‑motor all‑wheel‑drive setup is rated around 360kW with a 0–100km/h time near 4.0 seconds, and a two‑speed rear transmission and a front‑motor disconnect aim to boost efficiency on highways.
- The car runs Mercedes’ new MB.OS with an optional 39.1‑inch MBUX Hyperscreen, over‑the‑air updates, an AR head‑up display, and an AI assistant that taps ChatGPT‑4o, Microsoft Bing, and Google Gemini.
- A dedicated EV platform brings a longer wheelbase, a coupe‑style fastback body, a 470‑litre boot and a 101‑litre frunk, with options like rear‑axle steering and Airmatic air suspension cutting the turning circle to 11.2 metres.
- Market rollout starts with the U.S. in the first half of 2027, with Australia due early next year and a rear‑drive variant targeting about 800km WLTP to follow, as pricing and local specs are announced closer to launch.