ie8 fix

Mercedes-Benz puts new electric car into production

Mercedes-Benz showed off its new E-Cell electric car at the 2010 Paris Motor Show.

by

Mercedes-Benz E-Cell

Mercedes-Benz begins a production run limited to 500 models of the new E-Cell.

(Credit: Wayne Cunningham/CNET)

Mercedes-Benz E-Cell electric car (photos)

1-2 of 6
Scroll Left Scroll Right

Continuing its electric car research, Mercedes-Benz has begun series production of 500 E-Cell electric cars. We got a look at the car during the 2010 Paris Motor Show.

The new E-Cell uses the Mercedes-Benz A-class platform, with an electric powertrain provided by Tesla. With two lithium ion battery packs sandwiched under the floor of the car, the interior space is unaffected by the electric drive.

Under New European Drive Cycle testing, the E-Cell gets a range rating of 125 miles (200 kilometers), making it suitable for urban areas. Its electric motor produces 95 horsepower and 214 pound-feet of torque.

Units from the initial production run will be leased to customers in Germany, France, and the Netherlands.

Don't Miss

CNET Conversations
Driving into the future at VW's Electronics Research Lab
CNET editor at large Brian Cooley goes behind the scenes with Peter Oel, director of Volkswagen Electronics Research Lab, to show you how Silicon Valley is changing the way we drive, from the latest in infotainment systems to new 3D technologies being used for design.
Play Video
  • Recently Viewed Products
  • My Lists
  • My Software Updates
  • Promo
  • Log In | Join CNET