Mercedes has officially revealed its facelifted C-Class sedan and wagon models within a few weeks from the Geneva International Motor Show. Let’s see what’s new.
Both models have received redesigned radiator grilles, bumpers, and LED lights that look more up-to-date. It seems like there are no major changes in the interior, but there are still a few things present that had been previously exclusive to the senior S-Class vehicles. For instance, there is hardly an analog control in the entire car – the dashboard is now 100% digital. There is also a huge new touch-enabled display and a steering wheel with sensor controls. As usual, the car comes with numerous driving assistance and safety-oriented features that make the whole experience safer and more pleasant overall.
The company remained silent about the engine lineup and dynamic characteristics of the new Mercedes-Benz C-Class. All we know is that it’s going to be released with gasoline, diesel and hybrid drivetrains to choose from.
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