2014/2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Thread
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2015 Mercedes-Benz W205 C-Class Exposed
Despite not being scheduled for press release until December, photographers caught an undisguised W205 C-Class sedan prototype doing winter testing. The 2015 C-Class is scheduled to debut in January 2014 at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit and go on sale in August 2014. Direct competitors will be the all-new 2014 Lexus IS and 2014 Infiniti Q50 due in June 2013, BMW 3-Series, the upcoming Jaguar XS scheduled for 2015, and the next generation Audi A4 due in 2014. As seen on other prototypes, exterior design seems to mimic the flagship W222 S-Class(also recently caught "undisguised") and will follow the theme of being a "mini-S-Class" like predecessors such as the 190e(1983-1993), W202(1993-2000), and W203(2000-2007).
Development of the W205 began in 2008, with design work being finished in late 2010 and frozen by March 2011. Prototypes have been testing since December 2011 and were first seen in January 2012. The prototype below uses halogen headlights, which differs from the boomerang-shaped LEDs on likely high-spec models. Read more information from the source of these photos:
BREAKING: 2014 Mercedes-Benz C-Class spied without camouflage
An idea of the interior below:
Development of the W205 began in 2008, with design work being finished in late 2010 and frozen by March 2011. Prototypes have been testing since December 2011 and were first seen in January 2012. The prototype below uses halogen headlights, which differs from the boomerang-shaped LEDs on likely high-spec models. Read more information from the source of these photos:
BREAKING: 2014 Mercedes-Benz C-Class spied without camouflage
Our spies snapped a few photos with an undisguised 2014 Mercedes-Benz C-Class testing in Northern Scandinavia, ahead of the car's public debut scheduled for January 2014 at Detroit Auto Show.
Although it will be radically different than current model, the new C-Class is not what we consider a surprise after seeing the A-Class, CLA and the more recent S-Class. Mercedes-Benz has taken styling cues from these three cars, along with the headlights of the facelifted E-Class. The exhaust setup mimics the one seen on the upcoming S-Class.
The next-gen Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedan has been confirmed to go on sale in August 2014 and will be followed in 2015 by the coupe and convertible. Shortly after these two a plug-in hybrid variant will be launched.
In an interview given to Automotive News, Mercedes-Benz USA CEO Steve Cannon said the wagon won't be sold in U.S. due to weak demand. He also mentioned there are no plans for a crossover variant and he described the BMW 3-Series GT as "an answer to production question that no one is asking for."
The automaker will upgrade its Tuscaloosa, Alabama factory to make it ready for the new C-Class production. At this facility Mercedes-Benz will produce at least 100,000 units per year. This will be the first C-Class ever to feature a U.S.-built engine as Daimler and Nissan have teamed up to produce four-cylinder M-B engines at Nissan's factory in Decherd, Tennessee starting next year.
Although it will be radically different than current model, the new C-Class is not what we consider a surprise after seeing the A-Class, CLA and the more recent S-Class. Mercedes-Benz has taken styling cues from these three cars, along with the headlights of the facelifted E-Class. The exhaust setup mimics the one seen on the upcoming S-Class.
The next-gen Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedan has been confirmed to go on sale in August 2014 and will be followed in 2015 by the coupe and convertible. Shortly after these two a plug-in hybrid variant will be launched.
In an interview given to Automotive News, Mercedes-Benz USA CEO Steve Cannon said the wagon won't be sold in U.S. due to weak demand. He also mentioned there are no plans for a crossover variant and he described the BMW 3-Series GT as "an answer to production question that no one is asking for."
The automaker will upgrade its Tuscaloosa, Alabama factory to make it ready for the new C-Class production. At this facility Mercedes-Benz will produce at least 100,000 units per year. This will be the first C-Class ever to feature a U.S.-built engine as Daimler and Nissan have teamed up to produce four-cylinder M-B engines at Nissan's factory in Decherd, Tennessee starting next year.
An idea of the interior below:
Last edited by Carmaker1; 04-16-13 at 06:30 PM. Reason: Added interior photo.
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I actually think it looks more like the S-Class, but it's also very similar to the new E-Class update. Ironically the E-Class facelift was designed in 2011, after the new C-Class by 6 months. I think that's because the E-Class MMC redesign was so intense to it fit in with MB's new lineup.
The original 2010 W212 E-Class was designed back in 2006 when current MB design chief Gorden Wagener wasn't in charge and he reportedly hated many models Mercedes-Benz designed under Peter Pfeiffer(ex-design chief) up to 2008.
The original 2010 W212 E-Class was designed back in 2006 when current MB design chief Gorden Wagener wasn't in charge and he reportedly hated many models Mercedes-Benz designed under Peter Pfeiffer(ex-design chief) up to 2008.
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Lexus Champion
iTrader: (2)
I actually think it looks more like the S-Class, but it's also very similar to the new E-Class update. Ironically the E-Class facelift was designed in 2011, after the new C-Class by 6 months. I think that's because the E-Class MMC redesign was so intense to it fit in with MB's new lineup.
The original 2010 W212 E-Class was designed back in 2006 when current MB design chief Gorden Wagener wasn't in charge and he reportedly hated many models Mercedes-Benz designed under Peter Pfeiffer(ex-design chief) up to 2008.
The original 2010 W212 E-Class was designed back in 2006 when current MB design chief Gorden Wagener wasn't in charge and he reportedly hated many models Mercedes-Benz designed under Peter Pfeiffer(ex-design chief) up to 2008.
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AMG-Sport
Accurate Render
Actual front:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...POXcFpkE#t=49s
A lot of upcoming MB designs this year are derived from the new S-Class (W222), as that was delayed a year and behind schedule like the next LS.
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Lexus Fanatic
looks pretty good. I hope they can make the interior a bit more appealing than the current gen. I hope they dont borrow too much from the new CLA. They probably will to keep cost in check. We will see but Benz doesnt do very nice interiors on its lower end offerings.