The Paris Motor Show doesn’t officially kick off
until tomorrow, but that hasn’t stopped Mercedes from unveiling an assortment
of new models at a special event in the city.
Starting things off is the Mercedes-AMG A35 4MATIC
which is designed to slot between the standard A-Class and the upcoming A45.
Given its positioning, the model has a hot – but not too hot – turbocharged
2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 301 hp and 400 Nm of torque. The engine is paired to a seven-speed dual-clutch
transmission and an all-wheel drive system.
This setup enables the hatchback to rocket from 0-100 km/h in
4.7 seconds before hitting a limited top speed of 250 km/h.
As part of the AMG makeover, the car has been
equipped with a sportier front fascia which features a revised grille, a new
splitter and small flics. The rear end has also been updated thanks to a new
bumper, a distinctive diffuser and an AMG dual exhaust system. Other highlights
include a sports steering system, an AMG Ride Control suspension and 18-inch
lightweight alloy wheels which are backed up by a high-performance braking
system.
While the A35 is certainly an interesting addition
to the Mercedes lineup, crossovers were front and center at today’s event. The
more interesting of the two was the electric EQC which will compete with the
Audi E-Tron.
Set to become Mercedes’ first mainstream electric
vehicle, the EQC has two electric motor which are powered by an 80 kWh
lithium-ion battery pack. This setup gives the crossover all-wheel drive and a
combined output of 402 hp and 765 Nm of torque.
In terms of performance, the EQC can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 5.1 seconds and hit a limited top speed of 180 km/h. The company also says the model will be able to travel more than 450 km on a single charge in the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC).
The other crossover at today’s event was the 2019
GLE. Set to battle the redesigned BMW X5, the GLE sports an evolutionary design
which follows the company’s latest styling philosophy. Larger and more luxurious than
its predecessor, the GLE will be launched with a 3.0-liter six-cylinder engine
that produces 362 hp and 500 Nm of torque. The
powertrain also has an EQ Boost function which can temporarily deliver an
additional 21 hp and 250 Nm of torque. The engine
is connected to a nine-speed automatic transmission which sends power to a
4MATIC all-wheel drive system.
Besides the new powertrain, the GLE has an upscale
interior with two 12.3-inch displays. The model also has a more spacious second
row which can be equipped with segment exclusive six-way power seats.
Last but not least, Smart showcased the Forease
concept. Designed to pay tribute to the 2001 Crossblade and 2011 Forspeed
concepts, the Forease is based on the EQ Fortwo Cabrio and features unique
styling inside and out.
Mercedes hasn’t released detailed specifications,
but the electric concept likely has a 17.6 lithium-ion battery pack and an
electric motor that develops 80 hp and 160 Nm of
torque. This should enable the car to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in
approximately 11.8 seconds.