Mercedes-Benz is set to redefine the entry-level luxury electric segment in India with the official launch of the CLA EV tomorrow, April 24, 2026. Positioned as a high-tech successor to the A-Class Limousine and a consolidation of the EQA and EQB lines, the CLA EV brings a sleek four-door coupe silhouette paired with an industry-leading range
Bookings are currently open with a token amount of ₹1.5 lakh, and while official pricing will be revealed tomorrow, the lineup is expected to start around ₹55 lakh (ex-showroom).
The headline figure for the CLA EV is its phenomenal 792 km WLTP range (on the Long Range variant). This is achieved through a combination of a highly aerodynamic design (Cd of 0.21) and the new Mercedes-Benz Modular Architecture (MMA).
- Battery & Power: The flagship CLA 250+ features an 85.5 kWh battery and a rear-mounted motor producing 272 PS and 400 Nm of torque.
- 800V Architecture: This advanced electrical system allows for ultra-fast charging. On a 240 kW DC charger, the CLA EV can add up to 400 km of range in just 20 minutes.
- Performance: Despite its focus on efficiency, the CLA 250+ can sprint from 0-100 km/h in 6.7 seconds
Inside, the CLA EV debuts the MB.OS (Mercedes-Benz Operating System), which utilizes an AI-driven interface.
- Display Setup: The India-spec model features a massive 14-inch central touchscreen paired with a 10.25-inch digital driver display.
- Tech Highlights: The system integrates advanced AI (including Gemini and ChatGPT) for natural voice interactions and features six 100W USB-C ports for rapid device charging.
- Practicality: In a welcome move for an EV sedan, the CLA includes a 101-litre “frunk” (front trunk) in addition to its 405-litre rear boot.
Market Positioning and Variants
Mercedes-Benz is expected to launch two distinct trims to cater to different buyers:
| Variant | Battery | WLTP Range | Expected Price (Ex-showroom) |
| CLA 200 Standard Range | 58 kWh (LFP) | 542 km | ₹55 Lakh |
| CLA 250+ Long Range | 85.5 kWh (NMC) | 792 km | ₹59 Lakh |
The CLA EV enters the market with a 5-star Euro NCAP rating and a robust Level 2+ ADAS suite, including adaptive cruise control and active park assist. While the cabin boasts premium touches like a fixed panoramic glass roof and Burmester audio, it notably swaps traditional luxury for a more minimalist, tech-forward aesthetic.
With the official price announcement tomorrow, the CLA EV is poised to be a serious challenger to the Tesla Model 3 and the BMW i4, offering one of the most compelling “range-per-rupee” propositions in the premium segment today.



