If most electric vehicles today are like plant-based burgers, trying hard to mimic the gas-powered originals, then the new electric 2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA is something different. It’s not trying to overpower you with size or speed. Instead, it’s focusing on efficiency, smart design, and real-world practicality.
This new CLA is Mercedes-Benz’s answer to the bulky, over-the-top electric SUVs we’re seeing everywhere. It promises long range, a sleek design, and a more thoughtful approach to electric driving.
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Smarter Platform, Familiar Look
Mercedes is taking a fresh approach with its electric models. Instead of building EVs on totally separate platforms with their own designs (like the EQ series), the new CLA is built on the MMA platform, which supports both electric and gas versions.
That means the electric CLA looks nearly identical to the upcoming hybrid CLA. No strange styling here—just a sleek, modern sedan that blends right in with the rest of the Mercedes lineup.
The CLA will likely remain one of the most affordable models in Mercedes’ U.S. lineup, although pricing hasn’t been announced yet. Expect the hybrid to be cheaper than the EV, but both are designed to give buyers a premium experience at a relatively lower entry point.
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Interior: Basic but Balanced
Inside, the new CLA mixes upscale design with some economy car roots. There are a few hard plastic surfaces, especially on the lower parts of the dash and console, but the abundance of screens and tech helps offset that.
There’s a digital gauge cluster, a central infotainment screen, and even an optional screen for the front passenger. Mercedes also offers different interior styles depending on your taste—go sporty with carbon fiber and racing stripes, or classy with wood and high-end leather.
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Driving Impressions: Light, Smooth, and Just Right
We got behind the wheel of the rear-wheel-drive CLA250+ in Copenhagen. It comes with a 268-horsepower electric motor and an 85-kWh battery. The car felt quick enough—no crazy acceleration like some EVs—but it was responsive and smooth, which fits the car’s vibe.