Mercedes-Benz has now lifted the curtain on what is dubbed the Concept CLA Class, a car which serves as a glimpse at a slate of upcoming vehicles that the German automotive titan will be manufacturing, and which it describes as "the electric future of desire".
As per a press release, we're told that the family of cars will look to elevate the electric experience and that they will be powered by a drivetrain that will be able to offer more than 750 kilometres on one charge, all with a consumption of 12 kWh/100 km. The battery will also be an 800 V system that can be rapidly charged for a range of 400 km in just 15 minutes.
Otherwise, this selection of cars will feature a new operating system that uses supercomputing and AI to add new levels of personalisation, safety, and automated driving features.
The architecture that the cars are built on also promise to reduce value-chain CO2 by over 40%, thus making the cars more sustainable to manufacture too, all so that Mercedes-Benz can hit its Ambition 2039 sustainability goals.
As for when the actual cars, not the concept version that has been revealed, will be taking to the roads, Mercedes-Benz is looking to release the CLA Class fastback saloon from 2025.