The Mercedes Benz C Class pure electric is here, and the BMW i3 has been waiting for a long time

Mondo Cars Updated on 2024-01-30

In the face of the crazy promotion of new energy, no one is exempt from vulgarity, independent car brands take the opportunity to rise, joint venture brands are a little clueless, but BBA first-line luxury brands also have to follow the trend. The BMW Brilliance i3 has been on the market for almost two years, and the pure electric version of the Audi A4L may be renamed the Audi A4 e-tron in the future, and is expected to be released next year.

Recently, some foreign media ** a group of suspected Mercedes-Benz C-class pure electric version of the camouflage test spy photos, and will be released at the end of 2024 at the earliest, and will be officially put on the market in 2025.

It is certain that the performance of the fuel version and hybrid version of Beijing Benz C-class on sale is relatively good, with monthly sales of more than 10,000 units, but after the pure electric version is derived, it will inevitably face greater challenges, and it is said that it will be named Mercedes-Benz EQC in the future, but the EQ series name will be discontinued at the end of 2024.

In addition, as far as we know, the new car will be built on the new MMA platform, and the new generation Mercedes-Benz CLA concept car is also on the same platform, so as a reference, there will be similarities in terms of styling and configuration. You know, the MMA platform will support 800V overcharging, so that the new car can increase the range of 400 kilometers after charging for 15 minutes.

The new Mercedes-Benz C-class pure electric is currently in the early testing stage, and a lot of information is yet to be determined, but the new car is likely to adopt a fastback shape, one is beautiful, and the other is the consideration of the range level.

Written at the end: the BMW i3 that is currently on the market has sold 6000+ per month, and there may be many variables in the Mercedes-Benz C-class pure electric launched in two years, so is there still a chance to catch up?

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