The boss of Mercedes-Benz has teased the all-new C-Class with EQ Technology during his speech at the Munich motor show, which will introduce the brand's latest EV tech to the premium mid-size sedan class when it arrives in Australia late next year.
Teasing a single picture of the 2026 Mercedes-Benz C-Class, the first glimpse at the battery-powered BMW 3 Series rival will feature a large prominent upright chrome grille that will incorporate illumination and three horizontal slats, as well as the firm's trademark silver star.
Other takeaways from the new teaser include CLA-like star-shaped daytime running lights and what looks like curvy rear arches and more rakish rear styling.
During his speech, Benz Boss Ola Källenius?confirmed the all-new sixth-generation C-Class would migrate to the latest MB.EA vehicle architecture that also underpins the firm's latest GLC with EQ Technology mid-size SUV, rather than the small MMA platform used for the CLA sedan and Shooting Brake.
Hesitant to give away too much, the German car-maker's CEO said the new C-Class would blend "perfect proportions" on the outside with "maximum space on the inside".
The all-new C-Class would also come with "superior driving dynamics" and a range of up to 800km thanks to "outstanding efficiency".
From launch, it's thought Benz will offer a dual motor all-wheel drive C 400 4MATIC that will produce around 360kW, for a 0-100km/h sprint of around 4.0 seconds.
Timed to arrive around the same time as its closest rival, the inbound Neue Klasse BMW i3, it's thought the new four-door C-Class will be on sale by early 2027.
Once launched, a powerful Mercedes-AMG will be rolled out that could come with as much as 750kW from an advanced triple, or quad-motor powertrain.
Given the new Mercedes-Benz GLC with EQ Technology was unwrapped just hours after the BMW iX3, it's no surprise that Benz is ready to go with its next-generation C-Class, particularly with the news BMW has locked in its i3 for a 2026 arrival.
What hasn't been confirmed is whether the new C-Class will also be offered with hybrid power as well, or if a facelifted version of the current Benz sedan will live on to aid the transition in the wake of a global slowing in EV sales.
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