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Despite the fact that Daimler's press release doesn't mention this company by name,
we have to assume that the 28-kWh lithium-ion battery in the upcoming
2014 Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive comes from
Tesla Motors. What
Daimler is being much more clear about is that the B-Class EV is
coming to the US earlier than you might expect, in early 2014. The car has a range of "around 115 miles" and is being unveiled today at the
New York Auto Show.
Last year, there was a hint that the electrified small
Mercedes-Benz would have a range extender, but the information released today is all electric, all the time. We've got mention of "completely emission-free driving" and "electric driving at the premium level." With a motor that offers up 134 horsepower and 228 pound-feet of torque, the B-Class Electric Drive (we like the naming convention here, just like the
Smart ED) can scoot from zero to 60 miles an hour in "less than ten seconds." The top speed has been limited to 100 miles an hour, "in the interests of operating range." Even if Tesla is providing the battery here, there is no
Supercharging in sight: the recharge time for 60 miles worth of range is two hours from a 240-volt, Level 2 charger.
While B-Class models with liquid-fuel powertrains are available in other markets, the car will only be sold as an EV in the US and will also be available in Europe. The Smart Fortwo Electric Drive hits these shores May 1.
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