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2015 Mercedes C-Class Launched In India, Priced At Rs. 40.90 Lakhs [Live]

The new Mercedes C-Class holds true to its luxurious roots, while the exteriors share resemblance to the flagship S-Class that makes it even more desirable over competition.

Mercedes is bringing the 2015 C-Class as a CBU, with local assembly to start next year

With India being one of the more lucrative markets for the German auto major, Mercedes-Benz has launched the 2015 C-Class in the country, priced at Rs. 40.90 lakhs (ex-showroom, Delhi) earlier than originally anticipated. The company’s best selling product (20,000 units sold till date) in India, the C-Class has always been favoured by the classes in the entry-level luxury saloon segment and the fourth generation (fifth when the 190 is factored) model takes the attributes of luxury, performance and aesthetic appeal even further. The new C-Class has also grown in dimensions and comes with a plethora of tech wizardry and creature comforts on-board.

Design – The 2015 Mercedes C-Class has come miles ahead compared to the outgoing version, sporting a completely new design language. Based on the Mercedes Rear-wheel Drive Architecture (MRA), the 2015 C-Class comes with the curvaceous new styling reminiscent of the flagship S-Class that heavily enhances the appeal of the luxury saloon. The car comes complete with LED lights at the front and rear with extensive detailing, while the large three-pointed star sits boldly in the centre of the new front grille.

The side profile beautifully showcases the elongated dimensions of the 2015 C-Class and the rear gets those tastefully done curved tail lights with exhausts finished in a sporty touch. The new C-Class is now 95 mm longer, 40 mm wider and 5 mm shorter than the outgoing model that also equates to improved space inside the cabin. The boot capacity has also increased to 480-litres but it gets a space saver spare tyre which hampers usage.

Interiors – On the inside, the cabin offers considerably more room than before and is a completely new story over the outgoing model. The S-Class inspiration continues here as well with the well appointed cabin that sports a dual-tone dashboard done up in beige and black with wooden inserts on the centre console and the door trims. The gear lever however has been replaced by a selector knob on the new model.

In terms of tech, the 2015 C-Class is well loaded and comes with an 8.4-inch touchscreen for the COMAND infotainment system. You also get the 3D satellite navigation, phone connectivity, ambient lighting, push-button start with keyless go, 13-speaker Burmester sound system, three-zone climate control as well as front and rear panoramic sunroof. The seats are done up in ARTICO leather upholstery.

Engines – Mercedes is currently offering the 2015 C-Class only in the petrol C200 variant, which is powered by the 2.0-litre 4-cylinder engine producing 181 HP of power and 300 Nm of torque with power being sent to the rear wheels via the 7G-TRONIC PLUS gearbox. In terms of performance, the 2015 C-Class is capable of doing the 0-100 km/hr sprint in 7.3 seconds and comes with 5 driving modes namely Eco, Comfort, Sport, Sport+ and Individual.

Safety – The new C-Class comes loaded with safety equipment and driver aids including 7 airbags, ABS, BAS; ESP with curve assist and ASR. You also get rear view camera with guidelines, reverse parking sensors, hill start assist and Mercedes’ PRE-SAFE safety system.

Fuel Efficiency – Mercedes claims an ARAI certified fuel efficiency of 14.74 km/l on the new 2015 C-Class.

Competition – The 2015 C-Class locks horns primarily with compatriots, the Audi A4 and the BMW 3-Series in the segment along with the new Volvo S60.

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Being brought in as a CBU initially, the 2015 C-Class will only be available in petrol guise while the diesel version along with local assembly will commence early next year. The new C-Class has taken the play field to a whole new level, which other automakers are going to find it tough to match up to. Moreover, the resemblance with the S-Class only works in favour of the car that offers a more premium appeal with an escalated desirability quotient. India is one of the first right-hand drive markets to get the 2015 C-Class globally.

The cabin looks luxurious and a class above with the wood inserts & leather upholstery
The 2015 Mercedes C-Class is also significantly lighter over the outgoing model
The diesel variant will come in next year once local assembly begins
The rear gets increased legroom that will please chauffeur driven buyers
The S-Class inspired styling makes it look very premium from the rear
Only petrol variant launched initially, diesel will follow later
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