Mercedes finally had some good news as it revealed at a North American dealer event last week in Vancouver, British Columbia, that in 2024 it plans to deliver its new all-electric, compact CLA sedan that will compete with Tesla’s Model 3 and an electric GLC crossover, which it hopes will cut into the Tesla Model Y market, InsideEVs reported.
The CLA sedan will be larger that its internal combustion engine counterpart and will charge up to 400 miles in range. The EV will be marketed to young, tech-oriented customers who might normally be attracted to a Tesla vehicle. The CLA is expected to attract 60% new buyers to the brand.
The GLC crossover is expected to have a range of 300 miles on a charge. The EV is the automaker’s answer to its EQC crossover EV that was cancelled due to its short charge range of 220 miles.
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