Introduction
2027 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Goes Electric With Advanced Tech
The new electric sedan features an 800-volt platform, massive screens, and up to 473 miles of rangeOverview
The 2027 Mercedes-Benz C400 is an all-electric, dual-motor sedan poised to take on compact EVs such as the BMW i3, Lexus ES, and Tesla Model 3.
Following on the heels of the GLC400 SUV, the new C400 has more traditional styling than the egglike EQE and EQS sedans that were the controversial vanguards of Mercedes’ early EV strategy. Although the C400 looks like a swoopy sportback, it features a conventional trunk.
Designed from the ground up as an electric model, the C400 has a relatively roomy interior, 800-volt DC fast charging, and a driving range that could be in excess of 470 miles. It also takes advantage of a new lithium-ion battery design that packs a ton of energy into a lightweight package.
Like the GLC, the C400 has a new braking system that promises better pedal feel, along with the ability to stop solely with the energy recuperation system, allowing for one-pedal driving. Hopefully, this addresses some of the disconcerting braking problems we’ve had with current Mercedes-Benz EVs. Even better, some of the weird touch controls on the steering wheel of prior Mercedes models have been replaced by physical buttons, although touch controls still remain. In addition, nearly all of the controls must be accessed through the center touchscreen.
Here’s what we know so far.
It competes with the BMW i3, Lexus ES, and Tesla Model 3.
Powertrain is a 482-hp, dual electric motors; 94-kWh battery; two-speed transmission; all-wheel drive and an estimated range up to 473 miles.
The new all-electric C400 goes on sale during the first half of 2027.
The estimated price range is $55,000-$65,000.