Mercedes has released the first details of its hotly anticipated new generation C-Class. The compact executive model is expected to hit showrooms in mid 2014.
As with an increasing number of cars, this new C-Class is lighter than the model it replaces, and Mercedes engineers have increased their focus on lowering CO emissions and fuel consumption through a series of weight reduction and engine upgrade programmes.
A little bigger in all the important dimensions, this C-Class will be the first to offer all-wheel drive for right hand drive markets such as the UK. Another first is the option of air suspension, while the car’s overall look inside and out has clearly been influenced by the recent A-Class and newly launched S-Class flagship.
According to Mercedes there’s now more room in the back for rear seat occupants, while in the engine department stop-start technology will be standard across the range. The recent tie-up with Renault will see selected diesel engines dip below the magic 100g/km CO rating.
Prices have yet to be announced, but with the new C-Class boasting a higher level of standard kit and numerous technology improvements you can expect to see modest rises across the range.