- The Mercedes-Benz MMA platform can handle both EV and Hybrid powertrains.
- The CLA-Class will be the first model on this platform, but two crossovers are expected to join the range shortly after its launch.
- At 5.2 miles per kWh, the CLA-class could be the most efficient EV to go on sale. It bests 5.0 miles per kWh achieved by the current leader, the Lucid Air.
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Thankfully, Mercedes-Benz got the memo with the new CLA-Class sedan. The wraps aren’t officially off the car’s body yet, but the brand has shared some key information about the CLA’s efficiency. If Mercedes-Benz’s claims hold up, then the CLA could be the most efficient EV on sale, achieving a whopping 5.2 miles per kWh. That bests the Lucid Air’s 5.0 miles per kWh.
This is notable for a few reasons. For starters, the CLA isn’t technically on an EV-only platform. It’s the model on Mercedes-Benz’s new modular architecture called MMA, which can handle both EV and hybrid powertrains. This is spectacular since generally speaking platforms that can handle ICE and EV often end up with compromised versions of one or the other. Here, it seems like Mercedes-Benz has done the unthinkable, and created a platform that excels at both. The automaker opened a huge research and development campus dedicated to battery and cell development in Stuttgart; it aims to eventually reduce battery costs by up to 30% for its future EV models.
Mercedes CLA Concept 2023
Of course, all of the images we’ve received are staged spy photos and engineering cross-sections of the MMA platform’s components. Still, it looks like the production CLA’s proportions will stay fairly true to the concept we saw last year.
The platform itself runs the gamut of high-tech EV advancements. It uses a skateboard-style modular chassis that can be altered for different models. It has an 800-volt electrical architecture, with a promised DC fast charging time of adding 186 miles of range in as little as 10 minutes. Power will come from a 268 horsepower motor on the rear axle, with another 108 horsepower on the front for 4MATIC AWD models. Mercedes-Benz itself developed these motors, they’re not off-the-shelf units from some other EV motor manufacturer. On launch, the CLA will be equipped with an 85 kWh battery.
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The hybrid models will feature Mercedes-Benz’s new ICE FAME engines mated to an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission that has an integrated electric motor. This 48-volt hybrid setup will be able to do some engine-off full EV driving, thanks to its 1.3 kWh traction battery.
This news and technical accomplishments were sent over from Mercedes-Benz via a 20-page long press release, explaining all the testing it has done to make the new CLA-Class so efficient. This car and this platform are a very, very big deal for the automaker; after a good deal of setbacks and slow sales for its controversial EQ-Class EVs, this shows that the Silver Arrow is far from done chasing a high-tech electric future.
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