Called the Generation EQ, the SUV concept is expected to have a range up to 310 miles.
Mercedes said the car has a total output of 300 kW and can accelerate to 100 kilometers per hour (62 mph) in under 5 seconds.
Mercedes is referring to the concept car as a "close-to-production concept vehicle," so we can expect these specs to stay relatively the same.
The production version of the SUV is expected to hit the roads in 2019, Dieter Zetsche, the head of the Mercedes-Benz car division, said at the Paris Motor Show press event.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe car will fall in the same price range as the GLC Crossover, which currently starts at $39,150. That's a very competitive price for an electric SUV, considering Chevy Bolt's all-electric SUV crossover will start at $37,500 when it hits showrooms at the end of 2016.
The interior comes with a massive, 24-inch display that shows speed, range, driving data, and navigation information. The display will alert the driver if the car is running low on battery and of nearby charging stations.
The steering wheel also comes with touch controls.
The SUV comes with some autonomous features, but not many. Mercedes says the car can automatically adjust the speed and driving dynamics when approaching curves.
The car is part of Mercedes' efforts to ramp up its electric-car offerings. Daimler's chief development officer, Thomas Weber, said in May that Mercedes-Benz was aiming to add four new electric cars to its model range by 2020.