STUTTGART: The all-new CLA Shooting Brake is the first electric Mercedes‑Benz available as an estate.
It offers a WLTP range of up to 761km, while recharging for a further 310km (WLTP) is completed in 10 minutes.
The European market launch of the CLA Shooting Brake with EQ Technology will start in March 2026.
With the CLA Shooting Brake, Mercedes‑Benz is taking its conceptual invention of combining the sporty proportions of a four-door coupé with more cargo space and a large tailgate into the electric age.
Two models will initially be launched.
The CLA 250+ Shooting Brake with EQ Technology has an output of 200kW and a range of up to 761km (WLTP).
The performance-oriented 260kW CLA 350 4MATIC Shooting Brake with EQ Technology has two motors and all-wheel drive, and offers up to 730km (WLTP).

Both models have a 85kWh lithium-ion battery.
The 800-volt architecture can significantly reduce the charging time.
Fast DC charging is possible with up to 320 kW.
AC charging, for example at a wallbox at home, is possible with up to 22kW.
The Progressive Line is on board as standard.
Equipment includes LED High Performance headlights with Adaptive Highbeam Assist, the Mirror Package, comfort seats in ARTICO man-made leather/fabric and 4-way lumbar support, and the THERMATIC single-zone climate control with rear air vents.

Technology fans can look forward to a selfie and video camera with face recognition as well as two USB-C charging ports with an output of 100 watts in the front and rear rows of seats.
The boot is also equipped with an EASY-PACK tailgate, four tiedown anchors, a side net and a 12-volt socket.
Standard features include an iSize child-seat attachment, MBUX Navigation, Live Traffic Information, and a five-metre charging cable for up to 22kW of charging power.
The large panoramic roof consists of heat-insulating laminated safety glass with an infrared-reflecting and a low-emissivity (LowE) coating on the inside.
This reduces heating of the vehicle interior in summer.
In winter, the LowE coating reduces heat loss by reflecting the interior heat back into the room.
The panoramic roof is optionally available with a new function. With it, the transparency of the glass can be changed in 10 to 20 milliseconds.

Passengers can choose between transparent for a clear view upwards or opaque for more privacy.
As the icing on the cake, the large panoramic roof is even illuminated.
For the first time, it is connected to the ambient lighting and offers an illuminated starry sky.
158 stars are integrated into its glass surface.
The seats can be folded down in a 40:20:40 ratio as standard. This increases the boot volume to up to 1,290 litres.
Together with the 101-litre frunk under the bonnet, the all-new CLA Shooting Brake offers more load volume than its predecessor.
The optional MBUX Superscreen extends across the entire width of the interior.

The 10.25-inch screen for the driver and 14-inch central display are located behind the glass surface.
A 14-inch separate screen is optionally available for the front passenger for individual entertainment.
The new CLA Shooting Brake is the second vehicle to function entirely via the Mercedes‑Benz Operating System (MB.OS).
It is equipped with a supercomputer that is connected to the Mercedes‑Benz Intelligent Cloud.
The fourth generation of the Mercedes‑Benz User Experience (MBUX) infotainment system integrates artificial intelligence (AI) from Microsoft and Google.






