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Mercedes-Benz has just unveiled their latest interpretation of the C-Class. One of the company’s most valued models, the C-Class, has long been the junior-executive class’s champion, with 10.5 million units sold since 1982.
For several years, it was the entry-point to Mercedes-Benz ownership, to which many aspired. Nowadays, with multiple “A” and “B” models, the C-Class is no longer an entry-level product. However, it remains a pillar of Mercedes’ brand strategy, along with other legacy nameplates such as the E-Class and S-Class.
The new C-Class Sedan brings with it some noticeable changes to the C philosophy. The concept of downsizing has been embraced, with all six-cylinder and V8 power plants shown the door. For the first time, all C-Classes will feature electrified four-cylinder drivetrains.
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The links to other Mercedes models are clearer than ever before; the front-end looks like an amalgamation between the CLA-Class and recently refreshed E-Class, while the new two-piece taillights are strikingly similar to those of the new S-Class.
Mercedes describes it as a cab backward design, whereby the windshield and passenger cell have been moved further back than before. The new look is highlighted by elements such as an A-shaped grille and a new hood with power domes. As before, the grille design changes depending on the model you opt for. Standard versions have chrome detailing, but AMG Line variants have a diamond grille with a chrome star.
2021 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Teased Ahead Of Global Debut
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It will get an updated face, new features and a new interiors.
It will also take inspiration form the new S-Class in terms of design.
The all-new Mercedes-Benz C-Class is all set to make its global debut on February 23 and the German carmaker has released a new teaser ahead of its arrival, showing us the silhouette of the new car. Interestingly, the teaser image also shows the silhouette of the C-Class Wagon which is not expected to come to our market, but will be sold in the European markets. Now the 2021 Mercedes-Benz C-Class has been spotted testing multiple times and we have some idea of what all it will get and how it will look like.