

It gets a more aggressive-looking grille and front bumper, flared side sills and a larger set of 18-inch alloy wheels. The C300d comes in the AMG-line variant, which adds a dash of sportiness to the overall design. The rear bumper too is well designed with the faux diffuser cutting visual mass. The teardrop-shaped split LED tail lamps look sensational and the coupe-like sloping roofline gives the new C-Class an athletic stance. The best angle of this car though is the rear three-quarter rear angle. In profile, the swooping lines make it look quite elegant and the 17-inch wheels on the Avantgarde variant look quite attractive. Upfront, the large gaping grille with the three-pointed star in the centre dominates and gives the car loads of presence. The exterior of the C-Class looks sophisticated, well rounded and luxurious. Mercedes-Benz C-Class Rivals: The sedan locks horns with the Audi A4, BMW 3 Series, Jaguar XE and the Volvo S60. The list also includes a digital driver’s display, a large sunroof, ambient lighting, a premium Burmester sound system and some basic ADAS functions. Mercedes-Benz C-Class Features: The new C-Class features a vertical 11.9-inch infotainment system with Mercedes’ latest MBUX tech. All the powertrains get a 48V mild hybrid system, paired to a 9-speed automatic. The petrol mill is a 1.5-litre turbo unit with an output of 204PS/300Nm (C200). The 2-litre diesel is available in two states of tune: 200PS/440Nm (C220d) and 265PS/550Nm (C300d). Mercedes-Benz C-Class Engine and Transmission: Mercedes offers both petrol and diesel options with the new C-Class. Mercedes-Benz C-Class Variants: It is offered in three trims: C200, C220D, and C300D. Mercedes-Benz C-Class Price: The sedan is priced between Rs 55 lakh and Rs 61 lakh (ex-showroom). Latest Update: Mercedes has launched the new-generation C-Class in India.
