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Mercedes showed an electric sedan that became a competitor to the BMW i3

Mercedes-Benz has announced the all-new electric Mercedes-Benz C-Class, turning one of its most significant models into a battery-powered rival to the BMW Neue Klasse i3. Carscoops reports this.

The new C-Class Electric has a sportier and more streamlined design compared to the internal combustion engine version – as expected for a car with a drag coefficient of 0.22, aiming for maximum range. Mercedes describes the silhouette of the new product as coupe-like, noting that it looks sleeker and more interesting than the larger EQE and EQS electric vehicles.

The front part attracts attention with a luminous radiator grille consisting of 1050 individual LEDs. The daytime running lights and rear lights, integrated into the transverse black panel, are decorated with the signature Mercedes-Benz star pattern. The stern, in turn, borrows design cues from the 2025 GT XX concept.

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