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Full 2014 Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive Review
What's New for 2014
The 2014 Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive is an all-new model.
Introduction
For many Americans, the Mercedes name has long been synonymous with large, powerful luxury sedans and SUVs. But you might have to rethink that image with the introduction of the 2014 Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric. This small, front-wheel-drive hatchback combines a U.S.-built battery-electric powertrain, a roomy and upscale five-passenger interior and Mercedes' usual array of high-tech standard features and options. If you're searching for an EV but want something more upscale than what's traditionally been offered, the B-Class Electric could be for you.
Built on a platform that's related to the new CLA entry-level sedan, the B-Class Electric is powered by a 132-kilowatt electric motor connected to a 28-kWh lithium-ion battery pack, both of which are supplied by electric car pioneer Tesla Motors. According to the EPA, that combo is good for 87 miles of range. Recharging with a 240-volt power source takes fewer than 4 hours, Mercedes says.
Inside, the 2014 B-Class Electric certainly looks and feels like a real Mercedes, as premium materials and a suite of safety and multimedia features check all the boxes for Benzness. And unlike the cramped rear seating of the CLA sedan, the B-Class provides plenty of headroom and legroom for four adults. Luggage and cargo space are also very good, as the battery pack is located underneath the floor instead of taking up space inside the vehicle itself.
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