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Mercedes-Benz Unveils “Fascinatingly Different” Electric C-Class With Star-Studded Roof

Front three-quarter view of the electric Mercedes-Benz C-Class in a minimalist concrete architectural setting.

Mercedes-Benz Group AG

Stuttgart’s latest evolution of the mid-size saloon marks a significant departure from traditional automotive silhouettes, as Mercedes-Benz translates its “Welcome home” philosophy into a sculptural, all-electric form that bridges the gap between heritage elegance and futuristic digital intelligence.

A departure from the three-box tradition defines the exterior aesthetic of the new electric C-Class. By utilizing a purpose-built electric architecture , the vehicle abandons the rigid proportions of its internal combustion ancestors in favor of a coupé-like silhouette. The design language is characterized by a low, flat front and a fluid roofline that terminates in an athletic GT rear, creating a sense of motion even when stationary. The short overhangs and flared wheel arches function as powerful visual muscles, suggesting a shift toward a more emotive and dynamic presence on the road.

Rear three-quarter view of the electric C-Class showing the distinctive circular LED taillight design.
The athletic rear is defined by distinctive circular LED lights that create a unique visual identity for the electric range.

Light as a sculptural element plays a pivotal role in the vehicle’s identity. The iconic grille is no longer a mere functional intake but a canvas of 1,050 illuminated dots , framed by a wide chrome border and a central star. This interface, paired with star-design headlights , transforms the vehicle’s face into a digital signature that performs a choreographed welcome sequence as the driver approaches. This transition from physical hardware to “living” software is further emphasized by the seamless integration of DIGITAL LIGHT technology , which swivels and adapts to the topography of the road with microscopic precision.

Full side profile of the Mercedes-Benz electric C-Class in motion on a sunlit urban road.
The “one-bow” design emphasizes aerodynamic efficiency and an elegant silhouette that conceals a generous wheelbase.

The interior environment has been reimagined to prioritize a cocooning effect, moving away from the cold minimalism often found in modern EVs. A massive, 39.1-inch MBUX Hyperscreen dominates the instrument panel, connecting the driver and passenger through a single, seamless glass surface. Yet, the experience is grounded by high-quality craftsmanship , featuring a certified vegan interior that utilizes refined materials like the “Twisted Diamond” Nappa design. This tactile quality, combined with active ambient lighting that visualizes the rhythm of music, turns the cabin into a multisensory personal space.

Close-up detail of the front grille featuring the Mercedes-Benz logo and back-lit star pattern.
The front mask transforms into a digital element with over a thousand light points framing the central star.

Spatial luxury and ergonomic intelligence are enhanced by the extended 2,962-millimeter wheelbase , which offers significant gains in legroom and headroom compared to previous iterations. The SKY CONTROL panoramic roofintroduces a layer of architectural variability; its glass surface is divided into nine independently switchable segments that can switch from transparent to opaque in milliseconds. At night, this roof integrates 162 illuminated stars , allowing passengers to curate their own celestial atmosphere while traveling.

Detailed view of the illuminated circular rear lights of the electric C-Class.
The rear light graphics reinterpret the brand’s heritage with high-definition concentric rings.

Technical performance is anchored by an 800-volt system and a 94 kWh battery , enabling a range of up to 762 kilometers. However, the real innovation lies in the driving dynamics, where the inclusion of AIRMATIC air suspensionand 4.5-degree rear-axle steering provides a level of agility typically reserved for smaller sports cars. The predictive damping system uses Car-to-X data and Google Maps to anticipate road imperfections, adjusting the chassis before the wheels even make contact with a bump.

Interior overview with MBUX Hyperscreen displaying landscape graphics and blue ambient lighting.
The cabin is dominated by the MBUX Hyperscreen, a glass interface stretching across nearly the entire width of the dashboard.

The digital ecosystem is powered by the AI-driven Mercedes-Benz Operating System (MB.OS), which acts as the vehicle’s “central nervous system”. The fourth-generation MBUX system introduces a multi-agent approach, utilizing models like Google Gemini and ChatGPT-4o to facilitate natural, human-like conversations. This intelligence extends to safety, with the MB.DRIVE ASSIST PRO enabling point-to-point automated driving in dense urban environments, effectively reducing the cognitive load on the driver.

Close-up from the driver’s perspective showing the sports steering wheel and the digital instrument cluster.
The three-spoke steering wheel with capacitive controls offers immediate tactile engagement with the on-board digital ecosystem.

Efficiency is managed through a sophisticated multisource heat pump that recovers waste heat from the electric drive and battery to warm the cabin. This system allows the interior to reach comfortable temperatures twice as fast as conventional models , even in sub-zero conditions , without significantly compromising the vehicle’s range. It is this harmony between invisible engineering and visible luxury that defines the new C-Class as a standard-bearer for the brand’s 140-year legacy of innovation.

Low-angle view looking up at the panoramic roof with an illuminated Mercedes-Benz star pattern.
The glass roof transforms the interior into a celestial experience thanks to an integrated matrix of backlit stars.

A direct rivalry emerges when comparing this sculptural approch to the recently unveiled BMW i3, which also signals a radical digital evolution for the Bavarian brand. While the BMW “Neue Klasse” aesthetic leans into a more retro-futuristic, minimalist geometry, the electric C-Class maintains a commitment to fluid elegance and immersive material luxury. Choosing between them may ultimately come down to a preference for BMW’s driver-centric, stripped-back interface versus the Mercedes-Benz vision of a high-tech, sensory-rich environment.

Image courtesy of Mercedes-Benz Group AG

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