The fourth generation of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class went into production in the distant year 2013 and has grown somewhat dated by now. The owner of this specific estate found a way to spruce things up without buying a new car.
The wheels installed here are Barracuda Dragoon flow-formed ones featuring seven pairs of Y-spokes and a gloss bronze finish. For the premium rims to look their best in the arches, the stock electronic suspension received a lowering tune.
Things did not stay stock under the hood, either. The standard 3.0-liter twin-turbo six-cylinder engine ended up with a chip tune by RaceChip – too bad the results were not mentioned anywhere. While he was at it, the owner wrapped the whole car in a black-to-yellow gradient wrap by SchwabenFolia, taking care to list all the aftermarket companies that participated in the project on the sides.