Mercedes-Benz Will Flood The Market With 15 New EVs In Just Two Years

Mercedes-Benz Will Flood The Market With 15 New EVs In Just Two Years


  • Mercedes-Benz has no fewer than 15 all-new or updated EVs in the pipeline for the next two years.
  • These are in addition to the CLA sedan and shooting brake models that have already been unveiled.
  • The company says the push is part of “the biggest product launch program” in its history.

Get ready for a bunch of new Mercedes-Benz EVs hitting the market soon, as the German automaker is gearing up to reveal no fewer than 15 new battery-powered models, in addition to the all-new CLA sedan and shooting brake that are already available in Europe.

The all-new or updated electric cars will hit the market in the next two years, according to a document prepared by the German company for investors. The push, which also includes the launch of 15 combustion-powered models in the same timeframe, is described by Mercedes-Benz as being “the biggest product launch program” in its history.



Mercedes-Benz product launches for 2026 and 2027

Photo by: Mercedes-Benz

The upcoming models are split into three categories. The “Entry” models, which are shown at the bottom of the timeline, include two all-electric vehicles set to launch next year. Mercedes did not detail what these models could be, but all signs point to the revamped GLA and GLB electric crossovers, both of which have been confirmed.

Then, there’s the “Core” category, which has two electric models set to debut next year and another one in 2027. The first two will likely be the new GLC crossover and an electric version of the C-Class sedan, while the 2027-bound EV might be a wagon body style for the aforementioned electric C-Class.

Moving up the ladder, we get to the “Top-End” cars, where Mercedes-Benz is readying a barrage of new releases. Five models are set to debut in 2026, with another five slated for 2027. These likely include refreshed versions of the EQS and EQE, along with their SUV versions. A luxury van is also in the works, as well as an AMG-branded electric super sedan, previewed by the wild GT XX concept.

Recently, the German automaker revealed that it is moving away from the blacked-out grille that’s currently being used on the EQ lineup of electric cars in favor of a brighter, digitally illuminated grille. The first car to get “the face of the future,” as Mercedes-Benz is calling it, is the upcoming GLC electric crossover.


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