Mercedes-Benz has launched the all-new C-Class sedan in Stuttgart, Germany. The car debuts with what Mercedes calls “sensuous and clear design,” several new engines, and a larger interior. The C has grown by 80mm in wheelbase, is 95mm longer, and 40mm wider. The increase benefits rear-seat legroom. Trunk capacity is also bigger, at 480 liters.
The new C looks decidedly sleeker than its predecessor, taking styling cues from the new S-Class as well as the CLA compact sedan. LED lighting is standard for the taillights and available for the headlamps. The interior follows the sporty styling theme seen in the new A-Class and sports cars, with a large center console flowing up into the instrument panel.
Engine choices at launch are the C220 Bluetec diesel with 170 hp and 400 Nm, the C180 1.6 liter gasoline with 156hp and 250Nm, and the C200 2.0 liter gasoline with 184hp and 300Nm. These are mated to the 7Gtronic seven-speed automatic.
A first for the C-Class and in this car category is the available air suspension. Variable damping allows switching between “Comfort” all the way to “Sport+” mode.
Mercedes says that the C is lighter by 100kg from its predecessor.
If CATS Motors follows previous launch schedules, watch out for the C-Class to land in the Philippines in the first half of 2014.
source: motioncars.inquirer.net