Mercedes-Benz has hit back at arch-rival BMW with the first electric C-Class – which it claims will be the “sportiest-ever” version of the long-running saloon to take on the recently revealed i3.
As the saloon sibling to the new electric GLC, the C-Class EV is the second car to both use the new MB.EA platform and be designed according to Mercedes’ new strategy of making its electric models look more like its ICE cars.
Due on sale in the UK later this year, the new C-Class will be offered initially in dual-motor 400 4Matic guise, with a range of 472 miles and a sub-£60k list price, before further powertrain options – including long-range single-motor variants and performance versions – are added down the line.
Completely unrelated to the combustion-engined C-Class, which will remain on sale and have its styling tweaked to more closely match that of the new EV, the new arrival slots in above the CLA in Mercedes’ expanding range of bespoke EVs and provides the framework for a larger electric E-Class saloon next year to replace the EQE.
NEW C-CLASS DESIGN
Unlike the EQE and EQS saloons, which have a distinctive cab-forward profile and one-bow silhouette that differentiates them clearly from their ICE counterparts, the electric C-Class has been designed to much more closely resemble its combustion-engined namesake.
Robert Lesnik, Mercedes’ head of exterior design, said the new saloon – and its GLC sibling – represents a turning point in Mercedes styling, and from this point onwards the brand’s cars will not be overtly shaped according to their powertrains.
Referencing Mercedes’ comments at the unveiling of the EQS in 2020, Lesnik said: “We said we will have two different worlds: electric cars will look different. But we turn around and one generation is gone, and we’re talking about the next one after six years, and they come together again.

“There is no differentiation between the combustion-engined car and electric car. And this is it: this car has the same-height front end as a combustion car. It’s not lower, like the [electric cars] that we had – it has more status and presence.”
In keeping with that push for ‘presence’ is the huge illuminated grille, which matches that of the electric GLC and, said Lesnik, is designed to help Mercedes models stand out in an increasingly competitive market.
That includes the ICE cars, which will also use a version of the new face. Lesnik added: “Icons make the difference in the end, and definitely the Mercedes grille is an icon.






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One word. HIDEOUS.
Congratulations to BMW.
Chintzy. Especially with my Nan's 3-bar heater grafted on the front.