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Mercedes-Benz: wide range of third-generation plug-in hybrids: EQ Power for the first time also for A- and B-Class
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Stuttgart. Plug-in hybrids are an important milestone on the road to zero-emissions driving. Mercedes‑Benz Cars is pushing ahead with the development of its plug-in hybrids under the EQ Power label. With the A 250 e (combined fuel consumption 1.5-1.4 l/100 km, combined CO2 emissions 34-33 g/km, combined electrical consumption 15.0-14.8 kWh/100 km)1, A 250 e Saloon (combined fuel consumption 1.4 l/100 km, combined CO2 emissions 33-32 g/km, combined electrical consumption 148 -147 kWh/100 km)1 and B 250 e (combined fuel consumption 1.6-1.4 l/100 km, combined CO2 emissions 36-32 g/km, combined electrical consumption 15.4-14.7 kWh/100 km)1 models from the compact-car family with the third-generation hybrid drive are now celebrating their premiere. The A 250 e and A 250 e Saloon can be ordered now at prices from €36,943.55[2] and €37,300.553. Sale of the B 250 e starts a few weeks later. Market launch of the models will take place this year. The EQ Power for the A- and B-Class underscores Mercedes-Benz's plug-in initiative: the company aims to extend its offering to more than 20 model variants by 2020.
For the new compact vehicles with EQ Power, (electric) driving pleasure and suitability for everyday use are to the fore. This is illustrated by the models highlights:
Electric operating ranges of 70-75 km (NEDC) Electric output 75 kW System output 160 kW System torque 450 Nm Top speed 140 km/h (electric)/235 km/h (total; A-Class Compact Saloon) Acceleration 0-100 km/h in 6.6 seconds (A-Class Compact Saloon) Hardly any restrictions on the load compartment. The vehicles belonging to Mercedes-Benz's compact car family feature transversely mounted engines. A compact hybrid traction head has been developed for the 8F-DCT dual clutch transmission which follows the same technical principles as the corresponding component on the vehicles with a longitudinally installed engine. It is a permanently excited synchronous machine as an internal rotor. The stator is permanently integrated in the traction head housing, while the low-loss wet clutch is incorporated in the electric machine's rotor. On-demand stator and rotor cooling allow use of the electric motor's peak and continuous output without any problems.
For the first time on a Mercedes-Benz vehicle, the combustion engine is started by the electric motor – the compact hybrids do not have a separate 12-volt starter.
High system output provides for plenty of driving enjoyment
The electric machine achieves 75 kW. Together with the 1.33-litre four-cylinder engine this adds up to a system output of 160 kW (218 hp) and a system torque of 450 Nm. Thanks to the EQ Power of the electric machine the A 250 e and B 250 e react immediately to a step on the accelerator, and the performance is impressive: the A 250 e, for example, requires 6.6 seconds for the sprint from 0 to 100 km/h, and its top speed is 235 km/h (see next page for further data).
A lithium-ion high-voltage battery with a total capacity of approx. 15.6 kWh is used as an electric energy storage unit. It can be charged at an external electric energy source. The A 250 e and B 250 e can be charged with alternating or direct current. A corresponding vehicle socket is located in the right-hand side wall of the vehicles. This means that the compact plug-in hybrids can be charged at a 7.4 kW Wallbox with alternating current (AC) within 1 h 45 min from 10-100 percent SoC (Status of Charge). For direct-current charging (DC) the battery can be charged from 10 – 80 percent SoC in around 25 minutes.
The batteries are supplied by the wholly owned Daimler subsidiary Deutsche ACCUMOTIVE. The high-voltage battery is water-cooled and weighs approx. 150 kg.
Ingenious packaging
An innovative exhaust system enables ingenious packaging: rather than extending to the end of the vehicle, the exhaust ends in a centrally positioned outlet under the vehicle floor, with the rear silencer housed in the transmission tunnel. Integrating the fuel tank into the axle installation space creates room beneath the rear seats for the high-voltage battery. This results in only minimal reduction in boot capacity for the A 250 e and B 250 e compared to the sister models without hybrid engines.
Because the compact vehicles use third-generation plug-in technology, all of their functions are also available. These include in particular the intelligent, route-based operating strategy, taking factors such as navigation data, speed regulations and route into account. The operating strategy takes into account the entire planned route and prioritises the electric driving mode for the most sensible route sections in each case.
With the launch of MBUX (Mercedes-Benz User Experience) the previous plug-in operating modes of all EQ Power models have been converted to drive programs. That means that in every Mercedes-Benz plug-in hybrid the new drive programs “Electric” and “Battery Level” are available. This is the case from the outset for the compact models. Maximum e-performance can be experienced in “Electric”. The combustion engine is only engaged if the driver uses kickdown on the accelerator pedal. In the “Electric” program the recuperation strength can also be selected via paddles behind the steering wheel. The paddles on the steering wheel enable the selection of five different recuperation levels (DAUTO, D+, D, D- and D–).
Comfort, ECO and Sport modes are also available. According to the given requirements, the driver is thus able to give priority to electric driving, place the emphasis on driving dynamics in combined drive mode or give preference to combustion mode in order to save electric range, for example.
A key comfort feature is pre-entry climate control before the vehicle is started, because the A 250 e and B 250 e have an electric refrigerant compressor. The pre-entry climate control can also be activated conveniently by smartphone. The trailer load of the compact hybrids is impressive at 1600 kg (braked).
The data at a glance
A 250 e1
A 250 e Sal1
B 250 e1
Number of cylinders/arrangement
4/in-line
Displacement (cc)
1332
Spark-ignition engine rated output
(kW/hp at rpm)
118/160 at 5500 +/- 1.5%
Spark-ignition engine rated torque (Nm at rpm)
250 at 1620
Electric motor rated output (kW)
75
Electric motor rated torque (Nm)
300
System output (kW/hp)
160/218
System torque (Nm)
450
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s)
6.6
6.7
6.8
Top speed (km/h)[4]
235
240
235
Top speed, electric (km/h)
140
Combined fuel consumption from (l/100 km)
1.5-1.4
1.4
1.6-1.4
Combined CO2 emissions from (g/km)
34-33
33-32
36-32
Total battery capacity (kWh)
15.6
Combined electrical consumption
(kWh/100 km)
15.0-14.8
14.8-14.7
15,4-14,7
NEDC electric range (km)
74-76
75-77
70-77
WLTP electric range (km) – AER combined
60-68
61-69
56-67
Prices starting at (euros)[5]
36,943.55
37,300.55
37,663.50
Mercedes me Charge helps with charging en route
As well as using the domestic power supply, e.g. at a Mercedes-Benz Wallbox, convenient and uncomplicated charging is possible during the journey, too. That's because the MBUX infotainment system (Mercedes-Benz User Experience) assists the driver in finding charging stations. The MBUX system understands natural speech, allowing the driver to start a search simply by saying “Hey Mercedes, find charging stations nearby”.
Via Mercedes me Charge, drivers of a plug-in hybrid model can optionally obtain access to one of the world's largest charging networks, with over 300 different operators in Europe alone (municipalities, car parks, motorways, shopping centres, etc.). Thanks to navigation, Mercedes-Benz customers can find these stations easily and can gain convenient access to the charging stations via the Mercedes me Charge card, the Mercedes me App or directly from the car. No separate contracts are necessary for this: apart from simple authentication, customers benefit from an integrated payment function with simple billing after they have registered their payment method once. Each charging procedure is booked automatically. The individual charging processes are clearly listed in a monthly invoice.
The Mercedes-Benz plug-in strategy
Plug-in hybrids offer customers the best of both worlds: in town they run in all-electric mode, while on long journeys they benefit from the range of the combustion engine. They make the vehicle more efficient overall because they can firstly recover energy during braking and secondly allow the combustion engine to run in favourable operating ranges. EQ Power also provides for highly dynamic performance. EQ Power+ stands for the high-performance hybrid technology which Mercedes‑AMG is already applying with success in Formula 1 and which it will be deploying on the road in future.
By the end of 2019 Mercedes-Benz will have more than ten plug-in hybrids in the range – an attractive portfolio from the compact car to the flagship Mercedes-Benz S-Class. The aim is to be able to offer customers well over 20 model variants in 2020.
The new plug-in hybrids of the S-, E- and C-Class with electric ranges of up to 50 km in accordance with NEDC were unveiled last year. In the C- and E-Class, Mercedes-Benz is the only manufacturer to combine the diesel engine with plug-in technology, offering this set-up in the Saloon and Estate versions of these two model series. The update of the GLC with EQ Power is already in the starting blocks. Also equipped with the third-generation hybrid drivetrain, it provides the point of entry to the SUV segment. The next member of the EQ Power family will be the GLE – with a planned range of around 100 km, it points the way to an even more powerful electric driving experience.
[1] The stated figures are the measured “NEDC CO2 figures” in accordance with Article 2 No. 1 Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/1153. The fuel consumption figures were calculated based on these figures. The range and the electrical consumption have been determined on the basis of Regulation (EC) No. 692/2008. A different value is applied in accordance with EmoG. A higher value may apply as the basis for calculating the motor vehicle tax.
Further information on the official fuel consumption and the official specific CO₂ emissions of new passenger cars can be found in the “Guide to Fuel Consumption, CO₂ Emissions and Electricity Consumption” for new passenger cars, which is available free of charge at all sales outlets and from Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH at www.dat.de.
[2] Recommended retail prices for Germany including 19% VAT.
[3] The stated figures are the measured “NEDC CO2 figures” in accordance with Article 2 No. 1 Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/1153. The fuel consumption figures were calculated based on these figures. The range and the electrical consumption have been determined on the basis of Regulation (EC) No. 692/2008. A different value is applied in accordance with EmoG. A higher value may apply as the basis for calculating the motor vehicle tax.
[4] Electronically governed
[5] Recommended retail prices for Germany including 19% VAT.
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Mercedes-AMG A 45 4MATIC+, CLA 45 4MATIC+ and CLA 45 4MATIC+ Shooting Brake – available for ordering now
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Affalterbach. The latest Mercedes-AMG super-sporty compact cars can be ordered with immediate effect: A 45 4MATIC+/ A 45 S 4MATIC+ (combined fuel consumption 8.4-8.3 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions 192-189 g/km)1, CLA 45 4MATIC+/ CLA 45 S 4MATIC+ (combined fuel consumption 8.3-8.1 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions 189-185 g/km)1 and CLA 45 4MATIC+ Shooting Brake/ CLA 45 S 4MATIC+ Shooting Brake (combined fuel consumption 8.4-8.2 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions 191-188 g/km)1.
The beating heart of the compact performance models is the newly developed 2.0-litre turbo engine. It is the world's most powerful four-cylinder engine in mass production and is available in two output and torque levels. The turbo engine already puts out 285 kW (387 hp) in the base model – the S-variants even deliver 310 kW (421 hp).
Prices at a glance:
Mercedes-AMG A 45 4MATIC+
from € 56,227.50
Mercedes-AMG A 45 S 4MATIC+
from € 61,820.50
Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 4MATIC+
from € 60,095.00
Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 S 4MATIC+
from € 65,688.00
Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 4MATIC+ Shooting Brake
from € 60,690.00
Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 S 4MATIC+ Shooting Brake
from € 66,283.00
All prices are manufacturer's recommended retail prices for Germany including 19% VAT.
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Tesla Slashes Model Y Prices To Reflect Last Few Model 3 Cuts — Detailed Look
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From Tesla Design Studio
Tesla had made several pricing changes to the Model 3 since the Model Y was unveiled, and the company hadn’t updated the pricing and configurations in the Model Y Design Studio to reflect that until yesterday. Tesla raised base prices on the Model 3 when it started including Autopilot by default, but more on the low-end models like the Standard Range Plus (SR+).
Tesla then dropped prices on the Model 3 after the tax credit was reduced (again), but more for the high-end models like the Performance and All Wheel Drive. The company changed the color prices to charge $750 for black (which was free) and offer pearl white for free instead (it was previously $1,500).
My Model Y Order from April 2019
My order from April.
I didn’t order the Model Y at the unveiling on March 14th, because I really like my Model 3 and am not “suffering” waiting for the car like I felt I was waiting for the Model 3 (1st world problem to be sure). But when Elon started to talk about the cars being appreciating assets and how he will be raising prices as Tesla releases more Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities, I figured that I should put down a deposit. Since then, the overall prices have gone down, not up, for my fully loaded configuration.
Same configuration today in the Design Studio
Since I happened to order a white car and also ordered the performance model that has gone down the most in the Model 3, that’s a $4,000 drop. This isn’t reflected yet on my Tesla account, but I’m sure they will update it as the car gets closer to delivery.
Price Changes Since Model Y Launch
Original prices from unveiling.
Below, I’ve tried to show how the various models have changed prices since the unveiling and how the prices compare to the Model 3.
You can see all of the Model Y prices went down $2,000 since the unveiling. I can’t make any comparisons of the new Standard Range price because the price is no longer in the design studio. Don’t fear that it has been discontinued, though, it is still mentioned on the first page. Assuming Tesla honors the $39,000 price from the unveiling, it will be only $10 more than the Model 3, but it is likely that the Model 3 will change in price many times between now and 2021. I can’t compare the Long Range RWD to the Model 3 because that configuration is no longer available. The AWD Model Y is a reasonable $4,010 more than the Model 3 and the Performance Model Y is $5,010 more than the comparable Model 3. The pricing is reasonable, but not overly aggressive. I think Tesla is anti-selling the Model Y a bit to avoid hurting Model 3 sales.
Toyota Crossover Pricing Comparison
Captured from Cars.com
I’m not planning to do a full comparison of the Model Y to the RAV4 for a while, but I thought I would see how Toyota prices the RAV4 in comparison to Tesla prices. I noticed several differences.
First, Toyota only charges $1,400 extra for all-wheel drive vs $4,000 that Tesla charges. That makes sense because Tesla’s AWD includes the reliability and performance advantages of a second motor taking your 5.5 seconds 0-60 mph time to 4.8 seconds. The RAV4 time is almost double at 8.0 seconds. Even the Highlander with the V6 engine with 45% more horsepower is only a little less slow at 7.2 seconds.
The other difference is Toyota’s crossover is only $1,050 more than a comparable Camry. The Highlander is $9,280 more than the comparable Camry. It isn’t a perfect comparison because the RAV4 at 181 inches is 11 inches shorter than the Camry at 192 inches, while the Highlander in also 192 inches long. I expect the Model Y to be a couple of inches longer (maybe 187) than the Model 3, which is 185 inches long, but it should have comparable room to the Highlander, not the RAV4, since those cars use several inches of length for their gas engines. Tesla is putting a 3rd row option in the car to allow one model to compete with both smaller crossovers like the RAV4 and bigger crossovers like the Highlander.
Conclusion
It’s good that Tesla updated the pricing of the Model Y to be more consistent with the Model 3. I think it gets confusing if they are not fairly comparable. I’m reasonably sure that Tesla is still anti-selling the Model Y to avoid hurting its second half Model 3 sales. An optimistic take on this price adjustment is that Tesla is getting ready to start production early in 2020 and needs to have the prices updated so it can build the configurations with the most demand. I’m confident that the Model Y will have very high demand because of 2 simple facts: First, consumers around the world like crossovers more than sedans. Second, there are no crossovers available today that can match Tesla’s performance until you get to about double Tesla’s cost of ownership (think Porsche Cayenne or Mercedes GLE).
If you plan to get a Tesla with Full Self-Driving, today is a great day to order the Model 3, Model S, or Model X with Full Self-Driving because the price was supposed go up a $1,000 yesterday, but hasn’t yet!
Use my Tesla referral link to get 1,000 miles of free Supercharging on a Tesla Model S, Model X, or Model 3 (you can’t use it on the Model Y yet), here’s the link: https://ts.la/paul92237 (but if someone else helped you, please use their link).
About the Author
Paul Fosse A Software engineer for over 30 years, first developing EDI software, then developing data warehouse systems. Along the way, I've also had the chance to help start a software consulting firm and do portfolio management. In 2010, I took an interest in electric cars because gas was getting expensive. In 2015, I started reading CleanTechnica and took an interest in solar, mainly because it was a threat to my oil and gas investments. Follow me on Twitter @atj721 Tesla investor. Tesla referral code: https://ts.la/paul92237
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In the past few years, Aston Martin has launched or unveiled massively capable track weapons like the Valkyrie and Valhalla that create sporting credibility for the rest of the lineup—not to mention the Mercedes-AMG-powered Vantage and the manual transmission Vantage AMR. Much of the credit for this renaissance can be attributed to Andy Palmer taking… Continue reading Aston Martin CEO: Valhalla, Vanquish, and Lapping the ‘Ring – Motor Trend
McLaren Automotive announces striking new Ultimate Series model at Pebble Beach Concours, promising open-top driving perfection
16 Aug 2019 CEO Mike Flewitt reveals design rendering of stunning new model to McLaren customers Striking roadster will debut in 2020 and promises purest driving experience yet Strictly limited production – just 399 cars to be built To be priced between McLaren Senna and Speedtail models An all-new Ultimate Series McLaren supercar, focused on… Continue reading McLaren Automotive announces striking new Ultimate Series model at Pebble Beach Concours, promising open-top driving perfection
RECORDS SHATTERED AS CLASSIC ASTON MARTIN SPORTS CARS CHANGE HANDS FOR MILLIONS AT RM SOTHEBY’S SALE
“Most Famous Car In The World” 1965 Aston Martin DB5 “Bond Car” realises final price of $6,385,000
Auction highlight 1965 DB5 Shooting Brake sells at final price of $1,765,000
Notable collectors from across the globe gathered in the United States to bid for ownership of prominent cars from across the decades
15 August, Monterey, USA: The ‘Evening with Aston Martin’ sale in Monterey, curated by renowned auction house RM Sotheby’s as part of their annual Monterey sale, has today seen exceptional examples of some of the brand’s most desirable sports cars change hands for millions of dollars.
This event to remember witnessed an incomparable list of the most significant Aston Martin models go under the hammer, with bidders from around the world vying for ownership of some of the jewels in the British sports car brand’s heritage crown.
The 2019 event was a new occasion for collectors, who witnessed a fascinating and diverse collection of Aston Martin-related automobilia go under the hamme..
Renault’s new boss finds plenty to worry about – The Times
By his own admission, Jean-Dominique Senard, who has the unenviable task of getting Renault’s stuttering alliance with Nissan back on the road, is one of life’s natural worriers. Yet even Senard has had more than usual to fret about since taking over as chairman of the French car-maker in January, two months after the arrest… Continue reading Renault’s new boss finds plenty to worry about – The Times
New 2021 Aston Martin Valhalla makes North American debut
The Aston Martin Valhalla has made its North American debut at this year’s Monterey Car Week, in the event’s highly exclusive “Quail” enclosure. The British brand’s McLaren Senna rival was first previewed in concept form at this year’s Geneva Motor Show, and is due for launch in 2021. Production of the Aston Martin Valhalla will be strictly limited to 500… Continue reading New 2021 Aston Martin Valhalla makes North American debut
New Aston Martin Valkyrie testing continues at Silverstone
More images of the Aston Martin Valkyrie hypercar undergoing testing at Silverstone have been released, following its recent dynamic debut at the 2019 British Grand Prix. The sold-out hypercar is entering the final phases of its testing programme, with first deliveries expected by the end of the year. Aston Martin recently unveiled a comprehensive specification… Continue reading New Aston Martin Valkyrie testing continues at Silverstone