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Tuesday, 17 December 2013

THE NEW 2015 MERCEDES C-CLASS


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2015 Mercedes C-Class
By
The Coolist, 16 December 2013.

There’s a new Mercedes on its way, officially revealed today as the 2015 Mercedes C-Class. This all-new Mercedes features a fresh design from headlight to taillight, along with a refreshed interior and refined engineering under the hood. This, the most popular vehicle of the Mercedes-Benz offering, is primed to present an even wider appeal to the next generation of Mercedes driver in late 2014.

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The new 2015 Mercedes C-Class features a re-imagined design from head to toe. The shape is true to the familiar form of a Mercedes, but the edges and design elements are more defined, providing a subtly aggressive appeal to this luxury-class family car. The interior is defined by a large, centrally-located multimedia display above the one-piece centre console. Like a tablet computer affixed to the centre column, this system allows driver and passenger alike to control entertainment, information about the ride and navigation systems during their driving experience.

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Under the hood, the new Mercedes C-Class offers a pair of engine options, either a 235-hp 2.0-litre turbocharged inline-4 or a 329-hp 3.0-litre turbocharged V-6. Both options provide plenty of pickup while ensuring efficient, emission-conscious driving. It’s one thing to accelerate quickly from a standing start - which this new Mercedes does in a heartbeat - but it also provides up to 30mpg, a first for the C-Class.

The new 2015 Mercedes C-Class will begin arriving at dealerships in the fall of 2015. While pricing has not yet been detailed, you can expect it to match the roughly US$40k of the previous C-Class models available today.

All images credit: Mercedes-Benz.


[Source: The Coolist. Edited. Video added.]


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