The 'close-to-production' look at the next Mercedes CLA puts lessons from the Vision EQXX concept to work in the name of electric efficiency.
, it left some questions about how much of that record EV efficiency could actually end up on a production car. The Concept CLA Class, a "close-to-production" take on the next generation of entry-level Mercedes first shown on Sunday, suggests that a surprising amount of that efficiency will come down from the hypermiling concept to the company's actual product line.
While the Concept CLA Class boasts a headlining 466-mile range on the more optimistic WLTP cycle, the real accomplishment is the efficiency. The brand says that the car delivers 5.2 miles of range per kWh of battery, placing it comfortably between
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