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2021 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Sedan Enter The Comfort Zone

Mercedes-Benz | Mercedes-AMG 16/03/2021 1 Comment
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The new Mercedes-Benz C-Class is your retreat to recharge. A true comfort zone. Packed with cutting-edge technology and innovative features, it helps you stay relaxed. Comfort in every single detail.

The New C-Class Sedan: Enter the Comfort Zone By Mercedes-Benz

 
Mercedes-Benz describes the new C-Class as being a retreat to recharge one’s batteries, packed with cutting-edge technology and innovative features.
 
The premium car maker accounts the new model with an expressive exterior, that combines dynamic proportions with reduced design lines and sculptural surfaces.
 
The new C-Class is a step forward in terms of safety as well. Mercedes mentions comfortable safety regardless of the road conditions, keeping the occupants relaxed.
 
The slogan for the C-Class Sedan is “Magici in your comfort zone”. Meanwhile, the Estate gets one that is a hint to its adventurous nature. “Work hard, rest hard”.
 
Mercedes indicates a progressive design and a spacious interior for the mid-size wagon.
 
The luxury car maker is counting on the new C-Class to continue its success story. The C is the best-selling Mercedes model of the last decade. No less than 2.5 million customers ordered a previous generation unit, starting 2014. The figures go as high as 10.5 million units since the first generation hit the showrooms, back in 1982.
 

The new Mercedes-Benz C-Class – innovations at a glance
There are several innovations that the mid-size model is coming to the market with. The new Mercedes-Benz C-Class receives integral steering with similar abilities to those of the S-Class.
 
Also from the S-Class, the C-Class carries over the 9.5-inch screen with vertical positioning in the center console. The screen though tilts towards the driver by 6 degrees.
 
The model also receives a new head-up display projection style and a new digital instrument cluster. For the latter, customers can choose from a 10.25-inch or a 12.3-inch one.
 
Air suspension and rear height control are standard features for both the Sedan and Estate models with plug-in hybrid powertrain.

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