The Tesla Model 3 is getting a new rival. After teasing us for the past few months, Mercedes-Benz unveiled its highly-anticipated CLA electric sedan concept at IAA Mobility on Sunday. The Mercedes CLA concept is the new “one-liter car” thanks to its advanced efficiency, enabling over 466 miles (750 km) WLTP range. It will be the first of the brand’s new entry-level EV class.
Mercedes has been teasing a new class of entry-level EVs for several months now. Last month, we learned it would be a high-tech replacement for the gas-powered CLA, sidestepping the brand’s “EQ” branding.
The electric CLA will be the first to use Mercedes’ next-gen Modular Architecture (MMA) platform. Mercedes expects the new EV drive system to produce over 466 miles (750 km) WLTP range.
This would represent energy consumption of around 5.2 mi/kWh (12 kWh/ 100 km), giving the CLA its “one-liter car” nickname.
The new in-house drivetrain is derived from the ultra-efficient VISION EQXX, consisting of an 800V platform, battery with “exceptional energy density,” and highly efficient electric drive unit.
Two different battery chemistries will be offered. The top level features an anode design with silicon-oxide content, while the entry variant uses lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP).
Mercedes electric CLA concept (Source: Mercedes-Benz)
As a first, Mercedes uses adhesive, rather than screws, to hold its cell modules in place. The result is a lighter, smaller conventional battery.
The electric Mercedes CLA concept is the brand’s first production car to feature an 800V system, enabling up to 250 kW DC charging. Mercedes claims this will deliver 248 miles (400 km) in 15 minutes. It will also include bidirectional charging to allow the vehicle to be used as a backup energy source.
Meet the new entry-level electric Mercedes CLA concept
The new CLA concept “marks a new era” and the next step in the brand’s unique design evolution. From the first look, the model looks similar to the gas-powered version but with a distinctive style.
Mercedes says it has incorporated design elements that “have become icons in their own right,” reimagining them for the electric age. Mercedes designers applied the brand’s signature three-pointed star throughout the concept.
One of the first things you will notice is the new headlights and front face. The front end features a shark-nose design with a seamless “grille” panel. Light bands wrap around the front and rear with star-shaped headlamp clusters.
Gorden Wagener, Chief Design Officer of Mercedes-Benz Group AG, explained, “The Concept CLA Class marks the start of a new era.” He added, “It reinterprets iconic elements of the brand’s rich design heritage to craft a whole new face of Mercedes-Benz.”
The Mercedes CLA concept sporty design is shown in its athletic shoulders extending from the front light band to the GT rear end.
Meanwhile, powerful wheel arches house 21-inch wheels, displaying a distinctive star pattern. The GT line and rear-end proportions extend the silhouette while offering rear passengers more headroom than the previous generation.
On the inside
The interior features a tech-focused minimalist that “sets the tone for the segment.” As such, the electric Mercedes CLA concept includes a full-width MBUX Superscreen with features derived from the VISION EQXX.
Digitally visualized on the left and right of the screen are turbine-like virtual air vents, a reinterpretation of the brand’s iconic form.
Meanwhile, the physical air vents are placed discreetly behind the screen, which doubles as a source of ambient lightning.
The front bucket seats are “purist mono-swing shells derived from a spherical whole.” In a first for Mercedes-Benz, the trim element includes an illuminated surface for charging your smartphone.
The new Mercedes-Benz Operating System (MB.OS) will be the “digital brain” behind the vehicle. The company says its proprietary chip-to-cloud architecture represents a new approach.
Mercedes says every vehicle on the MMA platform comes with a supercomputer with AI and machine learning.
The MB.OS software is “generally ready” for an SAE Level 3 autonomy system upgrade, according to Mercedes, but the model will initially launch with Level 2 capabilities.
Mercedes-Benz CLA concept (Source: Mercedes-Benz)
A further benefit of the software is its new Child Presence Detection (CPD) system, designed to lessen the chances of a child being left in the car on a hot day. The system detects changes in breathing patterns that alert the driver. If the driver doesn’t respond, it will flash the exterior lights before eventually calling emergency services.
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Tesla (TSLA) is reintroducing Full Self-Driving (FSD) transfers and offering $2,000 loyalty discounts on the new Model Y to existing owners amid a demand surge.
Now, Tesla has pulled new demand levers to drive sales of these vehicles.
First, last night, Tesla began sending emails to early Model Y owners in the US, offering them a $2,000 discount on upgrading to the new Model Y.
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This is an unusual type of discount for Tesla and a significant one.
On top of the direct loyalty discount, Tesla also announced that it is bringing back “FSD transfer” on all vehicles in the US:
‘Vox populi, Vox Dei’. Tesla says that it’s by popular demand that it is coming back, but that’s true. It’s because Tesla needs it.
If it were by popular demand, FSD transfer would always be available to Tesla owners as long as Tesla hasn’t delivered on its promise of delivering unsupervised full self-driving. That would simply be the right thing to do and what most owners, who are not also Tesla shareholders, have been asking for years.
But instead, Tesla is using its own inability to deliver a product it promised and sold as a way to create more demand for its newer vehicles.
In the summer of 2023, CEO Elon Musk finally agreed to allow FSD transfers after owners had asked him for years, but not because it was the right thing to do. Instead, he said it would be a “one-time amnesty” for a single quarter. Tesla used this to boost sales in the quarter.
Tesla ended up bringing back the incentive four more times when it needed to boost orders, making Musk a liar for saying it would only be for a quarter. By claiming it’s only for this one time, Tesla is creating urgency in trying to get people to upgrade – instead of doing the right thing and offering everyone who bought FSD the ability to transfer until Tesla actually delivers on its promise.
Electrek’s Take
‘Vox populi, Vox Dei’. That’s funny. It’s Latin for “the voice of the people, the voice of God.” But it should be more “vox necessitatis, vox pecuniae,” which is “the voice of necessity, the voice of money.”
That’s not by popularity. If Tesla were doing what owners wanted and what is right, FSD transfer would be permanent and available to any Tesla owner who purchased the FSD package, until Tesla delivers on what it promised.
Tesla is doing this now because it needs it. It already has no backlog of orders for the new Model Y in the US and it is testing out these incentives before going back to offering 0% financing, likely in the coming weeks.
Something interesting to note is that these incentives are both technically loyalty incentives, as they apply to existing owners.
Tesla used to have incredible customer loyalty, but that has changed in the last few months due to Elon Musk.
I’d be curious to see how successful they are and if it can convince some people who swore off Tesla because of Musk to actually get another one.
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This week on Electrek’s Wheel-E podcast, we discuss the most popular news stories from the world of electric bikes and other nontraditional electric vehicles. This time, that includes a new cargo e-bike launch from Tenways, Lime bringing its new e-bike and e-moped to its larger fleets, testing a 100 mile e-bike, California’s e-bike vouchers are set to open again in another lottery round, a new electric unicycle from InMotion, and more.
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This one’s pretty simple, kids – it’s exactly what it says on the tin: a Polestar 2 owner took to the Polestar subreddit this week claiming that the window glass in his new EV actually stopped a bullet from hitting him. Plus, he says he’s got the pictures to prove it. (!)
The brand may be evolving into its own, but the OG Polestar 1 and Polestar 2 were little more than hot electric versions of Volvo cars – and Volvo cars are known throughout the world for their secure, planted feel on the road and absolutely bananas high-tensile steel safety cages. As such, it should come as no surprise that the Polestar 2 is one of the safest sedans on the road today … but is the car really bulletproof?
That’s what one redditor is claiming after his window was hit by what they believed to be a stray bullet just five days after taking delivery.
Now, that was fun, sure – but it’s worth noting that a number of commenters claiming alternately that there’s no way this was a .22 caliber bullet (certainly not a .22 WMR) or that it was a stray shot from very far away. The consensus seems to be that a .177 caliber air gun pellet is most likely to blame, but my money is on a small piece of stone or gravel kicked up at a weird angle from a nearby vehicle.
Regardless, it seems like CptMerica29 is A-OK, and their Polestar 2 hardly seems worse for wear, either. Here’s hoping it’s the last time we have to have a debate about what kind of bullet was being fired at an EV driver for a long time.
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Disclaimer
I would like to believe this is obvious, but there’s a “do not use batteries as toothpaste” sticker on this pack of Duracell batteries for a reason, so I’m going to err on the side of caution here and tell any of you reading the above and taking it seriously that: I am kidding. That was a joke.
To be clear, it is my position that NO VEHICLE this side of a Mercedes-Benz EQS GUARD or Inkas Armored S Class is actually bulletproof – and that, yes, a .22 is a real gun with plenty of lethal stopping power and, also yes, a pellet gun can and has killed a lot of people. DO NOT SHOOT AT CARS, and do not sit in your cars and let others shoot at you if you can at all avoid it.