2016 Mercedes-Benz C350 Plug-In Hybrid on sale this fall
The electrified Mercedes will start US sales this fall as a 2016 model. The sedan’s four-cylinder, 1.9-liter, turbocharged gasoline engine will be paired with an electric motor that will deliver a combined 275 horsepower. The car will also have such goodies as regenerative braking and collision-avoidance systems, not to mention a top speed of 130 mph.
We’re still waiting for the car’s estimated fuel economy, of course. Not to mention its sticker price.
Spy shots of the C-Class PHEV started popping up in May, as well as reports that the Daimler division was testing prototypes in Germany.
Meanwhile, this past summer, Mercedes-Benz started taking payments for the S500 Plug-In Hybrid, the German automaker’s first production plug-in vehicle. That model, which started European deliveries last September, can zip from 0 to 60 in about five seconds. It also costs about $146,000.