Mercedes-Benz India has launched the diesel version of the C-Class - C220 CDI, today, at an event in Pune. The sedan is priced at Rs 39.9 lakh (CBU ex-showroom Delhi price) and will soon be assembled in India at their plant in Maharashtra.
This is the latest iteration of the C-Class, the petrol variant of which was launched in November last year. Cosmetically, this diesel variant is same as the one in petrol disguise apart from the badging at the back. This new generation of the new C-Class features a long bonnet that merges into the twin-slat grille with the three-point star at the centre. The fascia with LED headlamps, a low stance and short front overhangs gives the car a menacing look. While the side profile carries forward the company’s new design philosophy, the tail lamps, rear bumper, boot lid and rear bumper are an imitation of the S-Class. The interior of the new C-Class is inspired by the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and offers the best-in-class cabin space and features.
The new C-Class is based on the company's new lightweight MRA (Mercedes Rear-drive Architecture) platform. The sedan is 95mm longer, 40mm wider and 5mm shorter than its predecessor. It now measures 4686mm in length, 1810mm in width and 1442mm in height. With a wheelbase of 2840mm, the vehicle's interior is spacious with more space for the rear passengers. The boot space also has increased to 480-litres.
The diesel version launched today is powered by a 2.1-litre turbocharged diesel mill that produces 170bhp of power and 400Nm of torque. The power is transmitted to the rear wheels via the seven-speed torque converter automatic transmission.
The 2015 Mercedes-Benz C220 CDI is currently imported to India but will soon be locally assembled. The local production will bring down the price of the car that competes with the Audi A4, BMW 3 Series, Volvo S60 and the upcoming Jaguar XE sedan in its class.
Mercedes-Benz India has launched the diesel version of the C-Class - C220 CDI, today, at an event in Pune. The sedan is priced at Rs 39.9 lakh (CBU ex-showroom Delhi price) and will soon be assembled in India at their plant in Maharashtra.
This is the latest iteration of the C-Class, the petrol variant of which was launched in November last year. Cosmetically, this diesel variant is same as the one in petrol disguise apart from the badging at the back. This new generation of the new C-Class features a long bonnet that merges into the twin-slat grille with the three-point star at the centre. The fascia with LED headlamps, a low stance and short front overhangs gives the car a menacing look. While the side profile carries forward the company’s new design philosophy, the tail lamps, rear bumper, boot lid and rear bumper are an imitation of the S-Class. The interior of the new C-Class is inspired by the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and offers the best-in-class cabin space and features.
The new C-Class is based on the company's new lightweight MRA (Mercedes Rear-drive Architecture) platform. The sedan is 95mm longer, 40mm wider and 5mm shorter than its predecessor. It now measures 4686mm in length, 1810mm in width and 1442mm in height. With a wheelbase of 2840mm, the vehicle's interior is spacious with more space for the rear passengers. The boot space also has increased to 480-litres.
The diesel version launched today is powered by a 2.1-litre turbocharged diesel mill that produces 170bhp of power and 400Nm of torque. The power is transmitted to the rear wheels via the seven-speed torque converter automatic transmission.
The 2015 Mercedes-Benz C220 CDI is currently imported to India but will soon be locally assembled. The local production will bring down the price of the car that competes with the Audi A4, BMW 3 Series, Volvo S60 and the upcoming Jaguar XE sedan in its class.
Ex-showroom Delhi prices of the diesel C-Class are as follows-
C220 CDI Style - Rs 39.9 lakh
C220 CDI Avantgarde - Rs 42.9 lakh
Mercedes-Benz India has launched the diesel version of the C-Class - C220 CDI, today, at an event in Pune. The sedan is priced at Rs 39.9 lakh (CBU ex-showroom Delhi price) and will soon be assembled in India at their plant in Maharashtra.
This is the latest iteration of the C-Class, the petrol variant of which was launched in November last year. Cosmetically, this diesel variant is same as the one in petrol disguise apart from the badging at the back. This new generation of the new C-Class features a long bonnet that merges into the twin-slat grille with the three-point star at the centre. The fascia with LED headlamps, a low stance and short front overhangs gives the car a menacing look. While the side profile carries forward the company’s new design philosophy, the tail lamps, rear bumper, boot lid and rear bumper are an imitation of the S-Class. The interior of the new C-Class is inspired by the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and offers the best-in-class cabin space and features.
The new C-Class is based on the company's new lightweight MRA (Mercedes Rear-drive Architecture) platform. The sedan is 95mm longer, 40mm wider and 5mm shorter than its predecessor. It now measures 4686mm in length, 1810mm in width and 1442mm in height. With a wheelbase of 2840mm, the vehicle's interior is spacious with more space for the rear passengers. The boot space also has increased to 480-litres.
The diesel version launched today is powered by a 2.1-litre turbocharged diesel mill that produces 170bhp of power and 400Nm of torque. The power is transmitted to the rear wheels via the seven-speed torque converter automatic transmission.
The 2015 Mercedes-Benz C220 CDI is currently imported to India but will soon be locally assembled. The local production will bring down the price of the car that competes with the Audi A4, BMW 3 Series, Volvo S60 and the upcoming Jaguar XE sedan in its class.
Ex-showroom Delhi prices of the diesel C-Class are as follows-
C220 CDI Style - Rs 39.9 lakh
C220 CDI Avantgarde - Rs 42.9 lakh
Mercedes-Benz India has launched the diesel version of the C-Class - C220 CDI, today, at an event in Pune. The sedan is priced at Rs 39.9 lakh (CBU ex-showroom Delhi price) and will soon be assembled in India at their plant in Maharashtra.
This is the latest iteration of the C-Class, the petrol variant of which was launched in November last year. Cosmetically, this diesel variant is same as the one in petrol disguise apart from the badging at the back. This new generation of the new C-Class features a long bonnet that merges into the twin-slat grille with the three-point star at the centre. The fascia with LED headlamps, a low stance and short front overhangs gives the car a menacing look. While the side profile carries forward the company’s new design philosophy, the tail lamps, rear bumper, boot lid and rear bumper are an imitation of the S-Class. The interior of the new C-Class is inspired by the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and offers the best-in-class cabin space and features.
The new C-Class is based on the company's new lightweight MRA (Mercedes Rear-drive Architecture) platform. The sedan is 95mm longer, 40mm wider and 5mm shorter than its predecessor. It now measures 4686mm in length, 1810mm in width and 1442mm in height. With a wheelbase of 2840mm, the vehicle's interior is spacious with more space for the rear passengers. The boot space also has increased to 480-litres.
The diesel version launched today is powered by a 2.1-litre turbocharged diesel mill that produces 170bhp of power and 400Nm of torque. The power is transmitted to the rear wheels via the seven-speed torque converter automatic transmission.
The 2015 Mercedes-Benz C220 CDI is currently imported to India but will soon be locally assembled. The local production will bring down the price of the car that competes with the Audi A4, BMW 3 Series, Volvo S60 and the upcoming Jaguar XE sedan in its class.
Ex-showroom Delhi prices of the diesel C-Class are as follows-
C220 CDI Style - Rs 39.9 lakh
C220 CDI Avantgarde - Rs 42.9 lakh
Mercedes-Benz India has launched the diesel version of the C-Class - C220 CDI, today, at an event in Pune. The sedan is priced at Rs 39.9 lakh (CBU ex-showroom Delhi price) and will soon be assembled in India at their plant in Maharashtra.
This is the latest iteration of the C-Class, the petrol variant of which was launched in November last year. Cosmetically, this diesel variant is same as the one in petrol disguise apart from the badging at the back. This new generation of the new C-Class features a long bonnet that merges into the twin-slat grille with the three-point star at the centre. The fascia with LED headlamps, a low stance and short front overhangs gives the car a menacing look. While the side profile carries forward the company’s new design philosophy, the tail lamps, rear bumper, boot lid and rear bumper are an imitation of the S-Class. The interior of the new C-Class is inspired by the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and offers the best-in-class cabin space and features.
The new C-Class is based on the company's new lightweight MRA (Mercedes Rear-drive Architecture) platform. The sedan is 95mm longer, 40mm wider and 5mm shorter than its predecessor. It now measures 4686mm in length, 1810mm in width and 1442mm in height. With a wheelbase of 2840mm, the vehicle's interior is spacious with more space for the rear passengers. The boot space also has increased to 480-litres.
The diesel version launched today is powered by a 2.1-litre turbocharged diesel mill that produces 170bhp of power and 400Nm of torque. The power is transmitted to the rear wheels via the seven-speed torque converter automatic transmission.
The 2015 Mercedes-Benz C220 CDI is currently imported to India but will soon be locally assembled. The local production will bring down the price of the car that competes with the Audi A4, BMW 3 Series, Volvo S60 and the upcoming Jaguar XE sedan in its class.
Ex-showroom Delhi prices of the diesel C-Class are as follows-
C220 CDI Style - Rs 39.9 lakh
C220 CDI Avantgarde - Rs 42.9 lakh