Mercedes-Benz Australia has confirmed it’s bringing a wagon back to its local showrooms, with the CLA Shooting Brake coming Down Under in late 2026.

Australia-specific information is scarce so far, but the German brand has confirmed it’ll arrive with both 48V mild-hybrid and fully electric powertrains, as is the case for the recently launched third-generation CLA sedan on which it’s based.

It’s built on the new Mercedes-Benz Modular Architecture (MMA) shared with the new generation GLB SUV, and it’s the brand’s first-ever electric wagon.

When it arrives locally in the fourth quarter (October-December) of 2026, it’ll be the first Mercedes wagon sold in Australia since the 2021 C-Class wagon. It’ll also be the first CLA wagon to appear in local showrooms since the first-generation model exited production in 2019.

Looking for your next car? We’ll help you research and compare so you choose with confidence.

Though local powertrain specifications have yet to be confirmed, it’s likely the Shooting Brake will offer the same as what’s available in the CLA sedan. At launch, the sedan offers a 48V mild-hybrid setup in three states of tune, available with either front- or all-wheel drive.

All have a 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine paired with a 1.3kWh lithium-ion battery and an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, with outputs quoted at 100kW and 200Nm in the base front-drive CLA180.

The CLA200 bumps outputs up to 120kW and 250Nm, while the all-wheel drive CLA220 4Matic is the most powerful mild-hybrid variant with 140kW and 300Nm.

Two fully electric variants are available. The CLA200 electric features a 58kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery for a WLTP driving range of 470km, with 165kW and 335Nm sent exclusively to the rear wheels.