The all-new Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedan has been launched in India at Rs 55 lakh (ex-showroom). Produced at the German automaker's production facility in Chakan, Pune; the fifth-generation model is fondly named as the 'Baby S' and is launched in three variants, namely C 200, C200d and top-end C300d. The new Mercedes-Benz C-Class gets the luxury quotient, design and features inspired from the S-Class, widely considered as the best luxury car in the world. Mercedes-Benz C-Class first debuted in India in 2001 and has been among the best selling entry level luxury cars in the country. Check the Mercedes-Benz C-Class detailed image gallery here-
“The letters C and S sit at opposite ends of the alphabet. However, in our portfolio they’re now moving closer together..” says Ola Källenius, CEO, Mercedes-Benz about the all-new Mercedes-Benz C-Class, which is the fifth-gen model of the luxury sedan.
The all-new Mercedes-Benz C-Class gets a tech-laden cabin adopted from new S-Class and comes equipped with NTG7, biometric authentication, Wireless smartphone integration, second-generation of MBUX, Connect features and "Hey Mercedes" powered by AI among others.
It is available in following paint options: Obsidian Black, MANUFAKTUR Opalite White Bright, Cavansite Blue, Mojave Silver (Available with C 200 and C 220d only), High-Tech Silver (Available with C 200 and C 220d only) and Selenite Grey (Available with C 200 and C 220d only).
Here's the tech spec of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, which is available in three engine options, a petrol C 200 variant and two diesel variants, C 220d and top-spec C 300d. The new sedan starts at Rs 55 lakh and goes upto Rs 61 lakh. (All prices, ex-showroom).
The new Mercedes-Benz C-Class is fondly called the Baby S and gets the luxury quotient, design and features inspired from the S-Class, widely considered as the best luxury car in the world.
Mercedes-Benz C-Class first debuted in India in 2001 and has been among the best selling entry level luxury cars in the country. It competes against the likes of BMW 3-Series and Audi A4.
The dimensions of the new C-Class are now increased for added space inside the cabin and stands +65 mm longer than previous gen model at 4751 mm, has +25 mm longer wheelbase, +21 mm more space for rear seat, +10 mm wider at 2033 mm and -9 mm shorter with overall height of 1438 mm.