Mercedes-Benz C-Class EV 2027 revealed with 800V charging and twin-motor AWD setup
The 2027 Mercedes-Benz C-Class EV hits 60 mph in 3.9 seconds, offers 472 miles of range and can recover 200 miles of charge in just 10 minutes. This is the electric sedan Mercedes had to get right.

Danniel Bittencourt
20/04/2026
Mercedes Finally Gets the Electric Sedan Right
The 2027 Mercedes-Benz C-Class EV made its global debut on April 20, 2026, in Seoul, South Korea. The C400 4Matic is the launch variant heading to US dealerships in the first half of 2027, with an estimated starting price around $60,000.
Mercedes walked away from the standalone EQ badge — no more EQC, EQE or EQS naming. The car is simply called C-Class, with “EQ Technology” as a powertrain descriptor. That shift signals a clear intent: electric and gas models sharing the same premium identity.
The direct rivals are the new-generation BMW i3 on the Neue Klasse platform and the Tesla Model 3 Long Range, which currently leads the segment in US sales volume.
Exterior Built for Efficiency and Recognition
The body stretches 190.3 inches long, 74.5 inches wide and sits 59.2 inches tall. That’s larger than the gas-powered C-Class in every direction, thanks to the dedicated MB.EA 800V platform underneath.
The front end references classic Mercedes models from the W111 and W126 era — a closed panel grille with an available 1,050 independently lit pixels. Headlights feature daytime running lights shaped like the three-pointed star.
A quarter window behind the rear doors visually stretches the roofline. The rear ties together with a black transversal light bar connecting both taillights. Aerodynamically, the C-Class EV achieves a Cd of 0.22, matching the much larger EQE sedan.
Cabin Tech That Competes With Silicon Valley
The optional MBUX Hyperscreen spans 39.1 inches across the entire dashboard — driver display, central screen and passenger screen under one continuous glass panel.
The operating system is MB.OS, powered by Nvidia processors handling 254 trillion operations per second. The onboard AI assistant pulls from Google Gemini, Microsoft Bing and ChatGPT for voice interaction and route learning.
Front seats carry the AGR orthopedic certification, with pneumatic lumbar support, massage functions, heating and ventilation. Rear legroom gains an extra 0.47 inches compared to the combustion model. An optional panoramic roof called Sky Control embeds 162 micro-LEDs into the glass to simulate a starfield effect.
One real-world concern: the heavy reliance on touchscreen controls demands a learning curve that some buyers coming from traditional luxury sedans may find frustrating.
Powertrain Numbers That Matter in America
Twin electric motors produce 482 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque. The rear motor uses a 2-speed automatic transmission — rare in any EV — delivering strong launch performance in first gear and improved highway efficiency in second.
A front-axle Disconnect Unit cuts mechanical drag from the front motor by up to 90% during highway cruising, contributing directly to the 472-mile EPA-equivalent WLTP range.
The 94.5 kWh NMC battery (supplied by Samsung SDI) supports peak DC charging at 330 kW. That means 200 miles of range recovered in 10 minutes at a compatible fast charger. A 10-to-80 percent charge takes 22 minutes. Home charging runs at 11 kW standard, with a 22 kW upgrade available.
The 0-60 mph time is 3.9 seconds, beating the gas-powered AMG C43 by half a second. Top speed is electronically capped at 130 mph.
Energy consumption figures have not been released by the manufacturer.
SPECS
| Spec | Figure |
|---|---|
| Powertrain | Dual synchronous electric motors |
| Output | 482 hp (360 kW) combined |
| Torque | 590 lb-ft combined |
| Transmission | 2-speed automatic (rear axle) |
| Drivetrain | AWD — 4Matic |
| 0–60 mph | 3.9 seconds |
| Top Speed | 130 mph (electronically limited) |
| Range | Up to 472 miles (WLTP) |
| Energy consumption | Not disclosed |
| Curb weight | Not disclosed |
| Length | 190.3 in |
| Width | 74.5 in |
| Height | 59.2 in |
| Wheelbase | 116.6 in |
| Trunk (rear) | 16.6 cu ft |
| Frunk | 3.6 cu ft (weatherproof) |
| Battery capacity | 94.5 kWh net (NMC — Samsung SDI) |
| Charging architecture | 800V |
| Peak DC charging | 330 kW |
| AC charging | 11 kW standard / 22 kW optional |
| Drag coefficient | Cd 0.22 |
| Towing capacity | Up to 3,968 lbs |
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FAQ
1. When will the 2027 Mercedes C-Class EV arrive at US dealerships? Mercedes has confirmed the first half of 2027 for the US market. The C400 4Matic is the launch variant.
2. How much will the 2027 C-Class EV cost in the United States? No official price has been confirmed. Publications like Edmunds estimate around $60,000 as a starting point for the C400 4Matic.
3. How does the 2027 C-Class EV compare to the Tesla Model 3? The C-Class EV offers more range, faster charging and a significantly more premium interior. The Tesla Model 3 currently holds the volume sales advantage in the segment.
4. Does the 2027 C-Class EV support home charging? Yes. The standard onboard charger accepts 11 kW AC, with an optional upgrade to 22 kW. It also supports bidirectional charging (V2H/V2G).
5. What makes the 2-speed transmission on the C-Class EV different? Most EVs use a single-speed setup. The C-Class EV rear motor uses two gears — first for strong acceleration, second for efficient high-speed cruising. It’s one of the few production EVs to use this approach.
The 2027 Mercedes C-Class EV is technically the most complete electric sedan the brand has ever produced. The charging speed, range figure and powertrain engineering stand up to serious comparison within the premium segment.
The weak point is the pricing structure. Key features like the Airmatic suspension, rear-wheel steering and full Hyperscreen are paid options. The base experience without them doesn’t fully justify the entry price against rivals.
For US buyers already within the Mercedes ecosystem — and willing to spec the car properly — the C-Class EV makes a strong case. Against the BMW i3 Neue Klasse, which projects 560 miles of range versus the Mercedes’ 472, the range gap is real and worth acknowledging.
This is the right car at the right time for Mercedes. Whether the pricing lands correctly for the American market remains the open question heading into 2027.
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