German luxury automotive marque Mercedes-Benz announced that it will offer the upcoming C-Class sedan in three “highly-equipped, strategically curated trim levels.”
According to the carmaker, the new C-Class will be offered in Premium, Exclusive, and Pinnacle trim levels in the US market.
Here’s what each package includes.
Premium
Exclusive
Pinnacle
Each of the trims also comes with optional features.
The new luxury saloon — through the aforementioned trim levels — will showcase progressive interior and sporty exterior design, electrified engine, innovative comfort features, and groundbreaking technology says Mercedes-Benz.
In terms of size, the all-new C-Class is longer and wider than its predecessor and will feature a cab-backward exterior design. In addition, the C-Class will also come with a new A-shaped grille with an open star pattern and power domes on the bonnet.
Powering the new C-Class model will be a turbocharged four-cylinder engine with an integrated starter generator and 48-volt mild-hybrid technology. It gives the executive sedan a maximum power output of 255hp and 399Nm of torque.
According to Mercedes-Benz, the 48V mild-hybrid system can provide an additional boost of 20hp and 200Nm of torque.
A suite of both active and passive driver-assist features will also be included in the new prestige car such as Active Distance Assist Distronic, Active Steering Assist, and Active Lane Change Assist. A new Stop-and-Go Assist feature also gives the C-Class semi-autonomous support in traffic jams at speeds up to 59kph.
Ultimate personalization of the C-Class sedan is realized in the AMG Line with Night Package. The optional upgrade includes AMG body styling, black accents, AMG wheels, as well as an A-wing on the front fascia. Inside, the AMG package gives the Mercedes luxury sedan a flat-bottom AMG Steering Wheel, AMG floor mats, and MB-Tex Dashboard.
The next-gen C-Class, along with the three new trims, will be made available in US dealerships in the first half of 2022.
Photos from Mercedes-Benz
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