Reinvented 2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA price and specs out

A revamped 3rd-gen CLA lineup to arrive locally with three hybrid and two electric trims, starting from $66,500 before on-road costs.

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Mercedes-Benz is preparing to launch the all-new 2026 CLA in Australia, introducing hybrid and fully electric variants for the first time. The third-generation CLA is a ground-up reinvention, shifting from ICE to an EV-first model built on the new Mercedes Modular Architecture (MMA).

It blends hybrid efficiency, cutting-edge AI technology and long-range EV capability into one sharply styled package. The new CLA line-up will soon launch locally with five variants spanning two distinct powertrain families: three hybrids and two fully electric models. The luxury brand is clearly positioning it to cover every base.

The new CLA introduces several unique features for the segment, but it could rival the Tesla Model 3, BMW i4, BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe, and Polestar 2 in Australia.

2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA pricing and release date

VariantsPricing (before on-roads)
2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA 180 (Mild-Hybrid)$66,500
2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA 200 (Mild-Hybrid)$68,100
2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA 220 4Matic (Mild-Hybrid)$84,300
2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA 200 (Electric)$72,200
2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA 350 4Matic (Electric)$91,300

The 2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA is launching soon in Australia in the coming weeks, and bookings are also opening soon. Deliveries are expected to start in June for the mild-hybrid and in July for the electric CLA variants.

Electric CLA performance

SpecificationMercedes-Benz CLA 200 ElectricMercedes-Benz CLA 350 4Matic Electric (Flagship)
DrivetrainSingle motor RWDDual motor AWD
Power output165kW260kW
Torque335Nm515Nm
Acceleration (0-100 km/h)7.5s4.9s
Combined energy consumption14.4kWh/100 km14.9kWh/100 km
Electric range470km663km
DC fast chargingUp to 320kWUp to 320kW

The rear-wheel-drive layout is uncommon in the compact luxury EV segment and helps deliver a more engaging driving experience. EV models run on a 200kW rear-mounted electric motor derived from the ultra-efficient Mercedes-Benz VISION EQXX concept, achieving battery-to-wheel efficiency of up to 93%.

Mercedes-Benz has also fitted a clever two-speed transmission on the rear axle. The first gear boosts low-speed acceleration and responsiveness. The second gear improves efficiency and long-distance cruising.

The braking system has also been redesigned to maximise energy recovery, with recuperation capability of up to 200kW.

The 800-volt electrical architecture also enables faster DC charging. Both electric CLA variants are compatible with both 800V and 400V chargers in Australia, supporting up to 320kW of fast DC charging.

The CLA 350 4MATIC AWD electric adds an 80kW front motor with an intelligent disconnect system that can decouple the front motor under low load conditions. Mercedes says this setup can reduce front axle energy losses by up to 90%, helping maximise driving range.

Hybrid CLA performance

SpecificationMercedes-Benz CLA 180Mercedes-Benz CLA200Mercedes-Benz CLA 220 4Matic
Engine1.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine
DrivetrainFWDFWDAWD
Power output100kW120kW140kW
Torque200Nm250Nm300Nm
Acceleration (0-100 km/h)8.8s8.0s7.1s
Combined fuel consumption5.4L/100km5.4L/100km5.8L/100km

The 2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA hybrid variants are capable of driving on electric power alone, which is a rare feature for a mild-hybrid, thanks to a highly integrated powertrain built into the new MMA (Mercedes Modular Architecture) platform.

Unlike typical mild hybrids, where the electric motor only assists the engine, the MY26 CLA uses an electrified eight-speed dual-clutch transmission (8F-eDCT) that integrates a 20 kW electric motor.

The new petrol engine is paired with a lithium-ion 48V battery with up to 1.3kWh of energy storage and up to 25kW of energy recuperation. The electric motor can assist across the full rev range, improving low-speed responsiveness and acceleration.

Also read: Mercedes to revive physical buttons but keep big screens

Designed for comfort and precise handling

The new CLA line-up rides on a newly developed chassis focused on balancing comfort and agility. It rides on a newly developed 3-link front axle with forged aluminium components and a sophisticated multi-link rear axle typically seen in larger Mercedes-Benz models.

Mercedes says the setup delivers a sharper steering response, improved rigidity, better ride comfort, and enhanced handling balance. A steel-sprung comfort suspension comes standard across the range.

Exterior: A sleeker CLA with smarter details

The third-generation CLA introduces a cleaner, more aerodynamic design focused heavily on efficiency and modern luxury.

The new-generation CLA is roughly 4 cm longer and has a 6 cm longer wheelbase than the outgoing model, providing more rear legroom and headroom. The new CLA sedan, interestingly, also includes a frunk (front trunk).

Hybrid variants retain a traditional Mercedes-Benz grille featuring the familiar chrome star pattern and LED light guide, while the electric models go all-in on futuristic styling with a fully illuminated grille containing 142 animated LED star elements that light up as you approach the car.

Aerodynamics have played a huge role in the redesign, too. The smooth-flowing front end, heavily sculpted surfaces and streamlined body help the CLA achieve an ultra-slippery drag coefficient of just 0.21Cd, which is an impressive figure that directly benefits both fuel economy and EV range.

Interior: AI-powered tech and massive screens

2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA large mbux superscreen
Key interior highlight: Large MBUX Superscreen

Inside, Mercedes-Benz has embraced a minimalist, high-tech cabin layout. The CLA becomes the first Mercedes-Benz model to fully operate on the brand’s new in-house operating system, MB.OS. Mercedes-Benz is also heavily leaning into artificial intelligence with a next-generation voice assistant. Here are the interior features and specifications:

  • Heated front seats
  • Ambient lighting
  • Wireless phone charging
  • Facial recognition technology
  • New MBUX Superscreen
    • A 10.25-inch driver display
    • A 14-inch central touchscreen
    • An optional 14-inch passenger display
    • Gaming-grade Unity graphics engine for ultra-smooth animations
  • AI-powered voice assistant (ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Microsoft Bing AI)
  • Streaming services (Netflix, Disney+)
  • Burmester® 3D surround sound system (16 speakers, 850W output, Dolby Atmos support)
  • Large fixed panoramic glass roof (with heat-insulating laminated glass, Infrared film, Low-emissivity coating)

The CLA 200, CLA 220 4Matic hybrid and CLA 350 4Matic electric step things up further with AMG Line enhancements, including:

  • Sports seats
  • AMG body styling
  • Multifunction sports steering wheel
  • AMG floor mats
  • Carbon-grain aluminium trim
  • Sportier engine sound tuning

Also read: Mercedes-Benz EQS updated with 800V tech, 925km range and MB.OS

Safety takes another leap forward

The all-new 2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA comes with advanced safety technology, including a centre airbag fitted as standard for the first time in this segment. This airbag deploys between the driver and front passenger during severe side impacts to reduce occupant-to-occupant injuries.

The electric CLA has already proven itself globally, earning a 5-star Euro NCAP rating and the highest overall score across all categories in the 2025 Euro NCAP tests. It comes with a standard Parking Package, which includes a 360-degree camera, PARKTRONIC, and Parking Assist.

The bigger picture

The all-new CLA feels like Mercedes-Benz has compressed flagship-level technology into a smaller and more accessible package.

The 2026 CLA isn’t simply replacing the old model with the massive AI-powered screens, advanced hybrid systems, high-speed EV charging capability and a strong focus on efficiency, but redefining what buyers should expect from an entry-level luxury car.

For Australia, it also signals Mercedes-Benz doubling down on electrification while still recognising many customers want a stepping stone between petrol and fully electric driving.

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