New Mercedes C-Class can now be ordered as plug-in hybrid



(October 26, 2021) STUTTGART, Germany — Following the recent launch of the new Mercedes-Benz C-Class it is now possible to order the C 300 e  as the first plug-in hybrid model. The market launch of the sedan is taking place immediately. Prices start at €56,168 ($65,155).

Considering the electric range increased to more than 100 km (62 miles) and the electric output of 95 kW (129 hp), everyday routes can for the most part be covered in all-electric mode without using the combustion engine. This is the two-liter variant of the ultra-modern M 254 four-cylinder petrol engine. Thanks to recuperation, kinetic energy is recovered when decelerating or driving downhill. The energy recovery output is now over 100 kW.

The intelligent, route-based operating strategy activates the electric driving mode where this is most appropriate for the route. It takes into account such factors as navigation data, topography, speed limits and the traffic conditions for the entire planned route. A driver wishing to influence the energy recovery rate can do so directly in three stages controlled by rocker switches behind the steering wheel.

This is possible in all driving modes except SPORT. In the driving mode D-, for example, the driver can experience the "one-pedal feeling." When the driver takes his foot off the accelerator the vehicle slows down, purely by electric means, to such an extent that the hydraulic foot brake is often not needed. The operating strategy communicates with the sensors of the assistance systems and thus efficiently supports the driver in many driving situations.

The positioning of the battery in the vehicle brings advantages on a day-to-day basis compared with the previous model. There is no longer a step in the boot, and through-loading is now possible.