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Mercedes-Benz C-Class: Entry Level No More

For 2015, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedan has outgrown its entry-level trappings to offer a higher level of sophistication, performance and safety in the mid-size luxury sedan category.

Tariq Kamal
Tariq KamalContributing Editor
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December 11, 2014
Mercedes-Benz C-Class: Entry Level No More

 

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Before they were undercut by the CLA sedan and GLA compact crossover in the 2014-MY, the C-Class sedan and coupe were the most affordable Mercedes-Benz models available to executive fleet buyers.

For 2015, the C-Class sedan has outgrown its entry-level trappings to offer a higher level of sophistication, performance and safety in the mid-size luxury sedan category.

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The redesigned four-door has grown in every direction — adding 3 inches to its wheelbase, 1.6 inches in width, 3.7 inches in length and 2 inches in rear legroom. Remarkably, thanks to a body composed of 50% aluminum, the new sedan is 200 pounds lighter than its predecessor.

Much like the CLA-Class, the design is an odd collision of shapes and lines that somehow produces a cohesive, graceful exterior. A three-tier grille and oversized badge top an X-shaped headlight and front bumper stack.

Specs for the 2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class.

The new cabin was redesigned with a distinctively sporty look and upgraded finishes and materials, including optional synthetic or real leather. An iPad-like touchscreen is affixed to the dash above the center stack and a new touchpad floats above Mercedes’ signature dial controller. They are used in combination to control the OEM’s COMAND interface.

Under the hood, the new C-Class sedan boasts two new powerplants, both mated to a seven-speed shiftable automatic transmission. The C300’s 2.0-liter turbocharged inline four delivers 241 horsepower (hp) at 273 pound-feet (lb.-ft.) of torque, and the C400’s turbocharged 3.0-liter V-6 is good for 329 hp at 354 lb.-ft.

The base four-banger burns a respectable 27 miles per gallon (mpg) in combined city and highway driving to the V-6’s 24 mpg. Both models sport Mercedes’ 4Matic all-wheel drive system; C300 drivers can opt for rear-wheel drive.

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The C300 is available in base, Luxury and Sport trim, while the C400 is only available in Sport. Both models offer optional equipment grouped in packages or available as stand-alone additions. New safety features include “Attention,” parking and steering assist plus available blind-spot and lane-keeping assist, rear cross-traffic alert, adaptive cruise control and more.

The 2015 C-Class sedan is available now for a starting MSRP of $43,180. The coupe carries over largely unchanged from 2014; a redesigned two-door is expected sometime in 2015. Diesel and plug-in hybrid variants will appear sometime thereafter.


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