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The upcoming Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake was just spied testing at the racetrack with ICE power ahead of this year's ...
The Mercedes-Benz CLA entered the market in March, and the German carmaker is busy fine-tuning the Shooting Brake model for the prime time. A prototype was caught testing on the Nurburgring with ...
Its name makes more sense when you remember that MB called prior generations of the four-door CLA the CLA Coupe. The Shooting ...
Mercedes-Benz is again drawing attention with a model combining lifestyle and practicality. After unveiling the new CLA sedan, news surfaced that the Shooting Brake version will soon be released.
Following the arrival of the new Mercedes-Benz CLA, the German carmaker has now unveiled the sleek new CLA Shooting Brake. It’s based on the new A-Class, and packs in the latest MBUX in-car ...
CLA 200d AMG Line 5dr Tip Auto Diesel 150 £31,710 ...
Update 5/16: Mercedes-Benz contacted Road & Track to say the CLA EV sold in the U.S. will be compatible with 400-volt charging stations thanks to a new converter. A new story with more details can ...
The 2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA EV will not be able to charge on 400-volt DC fast-chargers, which make up the majority of the United States' charging network. The issue stems from the CLA's 800-volt ...
Remember last week, when Mercedes-Benz said its CLA EV couldn’t charge at 400-volt charging stations? Well, forget that, because the problem is already fixed. In a statement sent to Road & Track ...
Such is the problem for anyone who gets the upcoming Mercedes-Benz CLA EV. Mercedes has confirmed that its new, entry-level electric vehicle is designed for 800-volt DC fast chargers, but as a ...
The Mercedes-AMG CLA isn’t the only model losing camouflage as spy photographers have caught a lightly disguised CLA Shooting Brake on the Nürburgring. It follows in the footsteps of the ...
The 2025 Mercedes-Benz CLA EV promises some of the fastest charging speeds available — up to 320 kilowatts — thanks to its high-tech electrical system. But there’s a catch: it only works ...