Mercedes-Benz releasing 'Acceleration Increase' subscription fee for electric vehicles

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German automaker Mercedes-Benz is releasing a new 'Acceleration Increase' feature that costs $1,200 a year and allows their cars to go from 0 to 60 mph one second faster.

Once the feature is unlocked for the yearly $1,200 fee, the car's maximum motor output will increase by 20 to 24%.

The subscription is coming soon in the U.S. A spokesperson for Mercedes-Benz did not respond to questions on Sunday about the timetable for its release. The ‘Acceleration Increase’ feature will allow the Mercedes EQ vehicles to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph .8 to 1.0 seconds faster. 01 October 2021, Spain, Barcelona: The steering wheel and display of a Mercedes EQ on the Mercedes-Benz stand at 'Automobile Barcelona 2021.'

Car companies have been trending toward releasing subscriptions for new features on their vehicles. Earlier this year, BMW started

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