The 2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA 350 EV drove nearly 400 miles in Edmunds’ real-world range and efficiency test.

The German electric sedan squeezed 73 extra miles from its battery compared to what the EPA said it could do.

It also beat the official efficiency estimate by nearly 13%.

The 2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA 350 EV, the most powerful version of the German automaker’s newest electric sedan, just blew past its official EPA range estimate in Edmunds’ real-world EV Range Test.

The dual-motor CLA 350 has an EPA-estimated 312 miles of range and an official energy consumption of 29 kilowatt-hours per 100 miles, but in Edmunds’ hands, the sleek four-door sedan managed an impressive 385 miles on a full charge, leading to an equally impressive 25.7 kWh/100 miles consumption figure. In other words, the compact EV delivered 73 more miles than it says on the window sticker.