Mercedes-Benz
is
showing
off
its
all-electric
CLA
prototype
and
sharing
a
few
new
details
planned
for
the
upcoming
2025
production
version.
The
CEO
of
Mercedes-Benz
Group, Ola
Källenius,
provides
a
limited
tour
of
the
car,
in
which
he
talks
to
its
new
AI
assistant,
and
takes
it
for
a
spin
in
a
new
video
posted
by
the
automaker.
The
CLA
is
camouflaged
like
the
one
spotted
in
September,
but
now
we’re
getting
a
look
at
the
likely
final
version
of
Mercedes’
star
logo
headlights
and
a
small
look
at
the
CLA’s
interior.
Mercedes-Benz
says
much
of
the
tech
from
the
EQXX
Concept
revealed
in
2022
is
incorporated
into
the
CLA.
Källenius
says
this
CLA
“ushers
in
an
era
of
a
whole
generation
of
new
vehicles
from
Mercedes”
that
uses
its
newest
platform:
the
Mercedes
Modular
Architecture,
or
MMA.
In
an
interview
on
Decoder
in
2022,
he
noted
that
we’d
see
a
new
EV
platform
in
2025,
and
it
looks
like
the
automaker
is
on
track
to
meet
its
deadline.
Not
gonna
lie,
that’s
a
cool
headlight.Image:
Mercedes-Benz
Mercedes-Benz
first
showed
off
the
CLA
concept
last
year,
and
many
of
the
features
are
trickling
down
to
this
prototype,
including
the
Porsche
Taycan-like
two-speed
transmission
and
800V
battery
architecture
that
enables
fast
250kW
charging.
Interestingly,
the
automaker
is
also
making
a
hybrid
combustion
version
of
the
CLA
—
still
part
of
the
MMA
family
—
that
runs
on
a
48-volt
system
along
with
the
electric
transmission.
The
CLA
has
the
“first
full
version”
of
the
new
Mercedes
Benz
Operating
System,
or
MB
OS,
that
the
automaker
first
shared
at
CES
earlier
this
year,
Källenius
says.
In
the
video
demonstration
he
asks,
“Hey
Mercedes,
how
are
you?”
and
it
responds,
“All
the
better
for
hearing
your
voice.”
Original author: Umar Shakir
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