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About MERCEDES-BENZ C-Class

The Mercedes Benz C-Class is the German luxury automobile manufacturer's sporty and elegant compact car that's as fun to drive as it is to be a passenger in. Across all its generations and body styles, like the coupe, sedan, and estate, the C-Class has boasted dashing good looks, a good range of equipment, a surprisingly spacious and comfortable cabin, a high level of craftsmanship, and powerful engines. If you're looking for an agile luxury car, you can't get much better than a Benz C-Class. Keep reading on to learn more.

Origin


The first C-Class was developed as a successor to the Mercedes-Benz 190 series, aiming to offer a more compact and affordable luxury sedan. The C-Class was designed by Olivier Boulay in 1989 and featured a blend of advanced technology, elegant design, and enhanced performance. It was first introduced to the market in 1992 and quickly gained popularity for its comfort, safety features, and driving dynamics. Over the years, the C-Class has evolved through multiple generations, consistently incorporating innovation while maintaining the brand's commitment to luxury and quality.

First Generation (W202; 1993-1999)


The first generation C-Class was designated as the W202. It came in three levels of trims - the Esprit, Elegance, and Sport, all of which came with different stylings, including varying ground clearance levels and color schemes. A mid-generation update gave it sportier features such as a sporty front and rear bumper, a small lip on the trunk, a chromed strip that wrapped the vehicle, and a five-speed automatic transmission to replace the four-speed manual gearbox.

For its diesel engines, the first generation C-Class got 2.0L and 2.2L inline four-cylinders and a 2.5L inline five-cylinder, while its gasoline engines ranged between 1.8L and 5.4L.

Second Generation (W203; 2000-2006)


The C-Class got a sportier and more youthful appearance created by new dual headlights on each side of the grille and a profile that tapered into the front from a high rear trunk. The Benz grille was also tilted for better aerodynamics. It came as either a sedan, liftback, or estate and received electronic stability control as standard.

Engines for the second generation were 1.8L to 5.4L inline-four, V6, and V8 gasolines, and 2.1L to 3.0L inline-four, inline-five, and V6 six-cylinders.

Third Generation (W204; 2007-2013)


Compared to the competition, the third generation C-Class was more comfortable as it had a 50 mm longer wheelbase than the outgoing generation. Mercedes Benz ditched the round headlights and replaced them with more squarish and angled ones, complementing its newly sculpted body. These headlights were again changed during a mid-generation refresh for a swept-back look. Its infotainment systems ranged from Audio 20 to the Multimedia Command APS with a 7-inch color display and navigation. The third generation was also available as a coupe.

Engines were 1.6L to 6.2L inline-four, V6 and V8 gasoline engines, while diesels were 2.1L and 2.2L inline four-cylinders and a 3.0L V6 six-cylinder.

Fourth Generation (W205; 2014-2020)


The fourth generation was even sportier than the third, receiving aluminum parts for weight reductions, swept-back headlights, a rear-ward cab design, and an aerodynamic front bumper. Inside, the C-Class got bolstered front bucket seats and Artico faux leather on the steering wheel and seats.

Engines were 1.5L to 4.0L inline-four, V6, and V8 gasolines; 1.5L and 2.0L inline-four petrol hybrids; a 2.0L inline-four diesel hybrid; and 1.6L and 2.1L inline-four diesels.

Fifth Generation (W206; 2021-present)


Benz upped the sportiness factor for the fifth generation C-Class with more sloped A-Pillars, more aggressively shaped rear LED tail lights, and teardrop headlights. Inside, the driver's side featured a high-resolution, free-standing LCD screen that was either 10.25 or 12.3 inches and another screen on the center stack for the infotainment system.

Engines were 1.5L and 2.0L inline-four mild hybrid petrol turbos, 2.0L inline-four plug-in petrol hybrids, and 2.0L inline-four mild hybrid diesel.

Engine Performance & Technology


Specific Benz engines are labeled with "BlueEfficiency," Benz's trademark for their most eco-friendly and fuel-efficient cars that feature a suite of fuel-saving and pollutant-reducing modifications. These engines have been incorporated with CGI technologies to optimize fuel consumption.

The high-performance branch of Mercedes-Benz, AMG, uses either modified Mercedes-Benz engines or those developed independently in the AMG models.

Safety & Reliability


Driving is as safe as can be in the C-Class. Besides all the standard equipment, advanced safety technologies such as driver drowsiness detection, lane departure warning, and traffic sign recognition, as well as other advanced driver assistance systems like park assist and active brake assist feature on the later versions of the C-Class.

From the fourth generation onwards, the C-Class has been built on the Modular Rear Architecture Platform, which reduces weight by up to 100 kg and is more structurally rigid than other vehicles in its class.

Trim Configurations


The first generation received three trims - the Esprit, Elegance, and Sport, that featured varying ground clearance levels and color schemes. From the second generation, the C-Class was offered in the Classic, Elegance, or Avantgarde trims. For its third generation, the Classic came with smaller four-cylinder engines and cloth or Artico faux leather seats, while the Elegance and Avantgarde received faux or optional leather. The Avantgarde also gets a sporty grille and an optional AMG body kit.

Additionally, the C-Class, like other Benz series, featured AMG models that were tuned and equipped for sportier performance. Its sporty features included more powerful engines, such as the 4.0L twin-turbo V8 of the fourth generation capable of 500 hp.

Conclusion


The C-Class is a dynamic and sporty vehicle that delivers exceptional performance combined with luxurious comfort.Available in various body styles, including sedan, coupe, and convertible, as well as a range of trims, there is a C-Class designed to meet your unique preferences and lifestyle.

Explore our extensive selection at BE FORWARD to find a C-Class in excellent condition at a competitive price. Whether you're looking for a reliable daily driver or a stylish vehicle for weekend getaways, you're sure to discover the perfect fit for your needs!

BE FORWARD : Excellent cars stocked in Japan, Singapore, UK, UAE, Thailand, and Korea, safely delivered worldwide to your location.

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About MERCEDES-BENZ C-Class

The Mercedes Benz C-Class is the German luxury automobile manufacturer's sporty and elegant compact car that's as fun to drive as it is to be a passenger in. Across all its generations and body styles, like the coupe, sedan, and estate, the C-Class has boasted dashing good looks, a good range of equipment, a surprisingly spacious and comfortable cabin, a high level of craftsmanship, and powerful engines. If you're looking for an agile luxury car, you can't get much better than a Benz C-Class. Keep reading on to learn more.

Origin


The first C-Class was developed as a successor to the Mercedes-Benz 190 series, aiming to offer a more compact and affordable luxury sedan. The C-Class was designed by Olivier Boulay in 1989 and featured a blend of advanced technology, elegant design, and enhanced performance. It was first introduced to the market in 1992 and quickly gained popularity for its comfort, safety features, and driving dynamics. Over the years, the C-Class has evolved through multiple generations, consistently incorporating innovation while maintaining the brand's commitment to luxury and quality.

First Generation (W202; 1993-1999)


The first generation C-Class was designated as the W202. It came in three levels of trims - the Esprit, Elegance, and Sport, all of which came with different stylings, including varying ground clearance levels and color schemes. A mid-generation update gave it sportier features such as a sporty front and rear bumper, a small lip on the trunk, a chromed strip that wrapped the vehicle, and a five-speed automatic transmission to replace the four-speed manual gearbox.

For its diesel engines, the first generation C-Class got 2.0L and 2.2L inline four-cylinders and a 2.5L inline five-cylinder, while its gasoline engines ranged between 1.8L and 5.4L.

Second Generation (W203; 2000-2006)


The C-Class got a sportier and more youthful appearance created by new dual headlights on each side of the grille and a profile that tapered into the front from a high rear trunk. The Benz grille was also tilted for better aerodynamics. It came as either a sedan, liftback, or estate and received electronic stability control as standard.

Engines for the second generation were 1.8L to 5.4L inline-four, V6, and V8 gasolines, and 2.1L to 3.0L inline-four, inline-five, and V6 six-cylinders.

Third Generation (W204; 2007-2013)


Compared to the competition, the third generation C-Class was more comfortable as it had a 50 mm longer wheelbase than the outgoing generation. Mercedes Benz ditched the round headlights and replaced them with more squarish and angled ones, complementing its newly sculpted body. These headlights were again changed during a mid-generation refresh for a swept-back look. Its infotainment systems ranged from Audio 20 to the Multimedia Command APS with a 7-inch color display and navigation. The third generation was also available as a coupe.

Engines were 1.6L to 6.2L inline-four, V6 and V8 gasoline engines, while diesels were 2.1L and 2.2L inline four-cylinders and a 3.0L V6 six-cylinder.

Fourth Generation (W205; 2014-2020)


The fourth generation was even sportier than the third, receiving aluminum parts for weight reductions, swept-back headlights, a rear-ward cab design, and an aerodynamic front bumper. Inside, the C-Class got bolstered front bucket seats and Artico faux leather on the steering wheel and seats.

Engines were 1.5L to 4.0L inline-four, V6, and V8 gasolines; 1.5L and 2.0L inline-four petrol hybrids; a 2.0L inline-four diesel hybrid; and 1.6L and 2.1L inline-four diesels.

Fifth Generation (W206; 2021-present)


Benz upped the sportiness factor for the fifth generation C-Class with more sloped A-Pillars, more aggressively shaped rear LED tail lights, and teardrop headlights. Inside, the driver's side featured a high-resolution, free-standing LCD screen that was either 10.25 or 12.3 inches and another screen on the center stack for the infotainment system.

Engines were 1.5L and 2.0L inline-four mild hybrid petrol turbos, 2.0L inline-four plug-in petrol hybrids, and 2.0L inline-four mild hybrid diesel.

Engine Performance & Technology


Specific Benz engines are labeled with "BlueEfficiency," Benz's trademark for their most eco-friendly and fuel-efficient cars that feature a suite of fuel-saving and pollutant-reducing modifications. These engines have been incorporated with CGI technologies to optimize fuel consumption.

The high-performance branch of Mercedes-Benz, AMG, uses either modified Mercedes-Benz engines or those developed independently in the AMG models.

Safety & Reliability


Driving is as safe as can be in the C-Class. Besides all the standard equipment, advanced safety technologies such as driver drowsiness detection, lane departure warning, and traffic sign recognition, as well as other advanced driver assistance systems like park assist and active brake assist feature on the later versions of the C-Class.

From the fourth generation onwards, the C-Class has been built on the Modular Rear Architecture Platform, which reduces weight by up to 100 kg and is more structurally rigid than other vehicles in its class.

Trim Configurations


The first generation received three trims - the Esprit, Elegance, and Sport, that featured varying ground clearance levels and color schemes. From the second generation, the C-Class was offered in the Classic, Elegance, or Avantgarde trims. For its third generation, the Classic came with smaller four-cylinder engines and cloth or Artico faux leather seats, while the Elegance and Avantgarde received faux or optional leather. The Avantgarde also gets a sporty grille and an optional AMG body kit.

Additionally, the C-Class, like other Benz series, featured AMG models that were tuned and equipped for sportier performance. Its sporty features included more powerful engines, such as the 4.0L twin-turbo V8 of the fourth generation capable of 500 hp.

Conclusion


The C-Class is a dynamic and sporty vehicle that delivers exceptional performance combined with luxurious comfort.Available in various body styles, including sedan, coupe, and convertible, as well as a range of trims, there is a C-Class designed to meet your unique preferences and lifestyle.

Explore our extensive selection at BE FORWARD to find a C-Class in excellent condition at a competitive price. Whether you're looking for a reliable daily driver or a stylish vehicle for weekend getaways, you're sure to discover the perfect fit for your needs!

BE FORWARD : Excellent cars stocked in Japan, Singapore, UK, UAE, Thailand, and Korea, safely delivered worldwide to your location.

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