Mercedes-Benz Launch New C-Class

The latest C-Class is set to launch in Ireland next September, and is said to be ‘the most stylish and exclusive ever’.

With just under 11 million units sold worldwide, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class has proven to be a successful choice in the luxury car segment since it was first introduced three decades ago. 

The latest C-Class is set to launch in Ireland next September, and is said to be  ‘the most stylish and exclusive ever’ thanks to its aesthetics, sporty proportions, and extraordinary interior ambience – characteristics seen in its rear spaciousness, interior ambience and high-quality workmanship.

In Saloon and Estate models, its short front overhang, long wheelbase and rear overhang reflect its dynamic proportions, accentuated by a sporty bonnet with power domes.  In what Mercedes calls its ‘cab-backward’ design, windscreen and passenger cell have moved gently towards the rear. From the side, its sculptured surfaces – with lines reduced to a minimum – light effects accentuate its shoulder line. In Estate models, its roofline combines with an inclined rear window to give it an added sporty appeal, seen also in its wide track and flush 17”–19” wheels.

In front, all models have a central star with louvers whose design varies slightly from base model to the AMG Line version diamond pattern grille. Rear design is typically Mercedes-Benz with redesigned lights. Three new colours – spectral blue, high-tech silver and opalite white have been added.

Inside, more front and rear space is provided with greater elbow space and added rear head and knee room. Features and focal points include a dashboard covered with man-made leather with nappa-look beltlines and new veneers in brown and black tones. Most evident is the latest -generation MBUX and ‘Hey Mercedes’ multimedia and voice-activated assistance systems with touch screen functions. Bringing even more digital and intelligent support to driver and passengers, information is conveyed on a split wing-like section with screens that can be individualised in Navigation, Assistance and Service modes and in three display styles, Discreet, Sporty and Classic.

2021 Mercedes-Benz C-Class

Longer and wider, Saloon and Estate models are considerably larger than before. A 25 mm longer wheelbase increases comfort for front and rear passengers. The drag coefficient of its predecessor is retained despite its larger dimensions. Beneath the retractable cover in Estate versions, height and length of the load compartment have been increased with an extra 30 litres boosting capacity to 1510 litres – helped by 40:20:40 split folding rear backrests with push button operation. Electronic tailgate operation is also standard on estates.

Five petrol and three diesels are available at launch, all with four-cylinder, turbo charged engines and 9G-TRONIC automatic transmission. Petrol models are: C 180 (1496cc/Nm 250 torque), C 200 and C 200 4MATIC (1496cc /Nm 300), C 300 and C 300 4MATIC (1999cc/Nm 400). Diesel models are: C 200 d (1951cc/Nm 380) C 220 d (1992cc/Nm 440) and C 300 d (1992cc/Nm 550). Plug-in hybrid versions with an electric range of around 100 kilometres will follow. Plug-in hybrid versions with an electric range of around 100 kilometres will follow.

In Ireland, models most likely to appeal to owners are C 180 and C 200 d. Prices will be announced closer to its arrival date in September. Comparing it to its predecessor, Ciaran Allen, sales manager for Mercedes-Benz passenger cars, said: “in all but name, the new C-Class is pure S-Class in so many respects”.  “Coming immediately behind the flagship model, it raises the bar beyond what owners might have expected from a first-tier offering in the luxury segment. In that regard, it sets a new benchmark for Mercedes-Benz itself and others,” Allen added.

 

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