The new C-Class, seen here wearing the optional AMG Styling package
(again, not to be confused with the upcoming AMG 63 performance
version), looks sleeker and more contemporary than the current model,
blending the design DNA of the bigger (and more serious) S-Class and the
smaller (and frumpier) CLA saloons in an intermediate (size) package.
Mercedes has already divulged details and provided official photos of the interior, which raises the bar in terms of styling, and according to the company, quality as well. It also adds new or upgraded features ranging from the optional head-up display projecting info on speed limits, navigation and messages from DISTRONIC PLUS as a virtual image, to a fingertip controlled touch pad within the lower center console for the standard 7.0-inch or optional 8.4-inch color monitor placed on top of the center stack. Article Source
Mercedes has already divulged details and provided official photos of the interior, which raises the bar in terms of styling, and according to the company, quality as well. It also adds new or upgraded features ranging from the optional head-up display projecting info on speed limits, navigation and messages from DISTRONIC PLUS as a virtual image, to a fingertip controlled touch pad within the lower center console for the standard 7.0-inch or optional 8.4-inch color monitor placed on top of the center stack. Article Source
2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Sedan - Photo Credit
2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Sedan - Photo Credit
2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Sedan - Photo Credit
2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Sedan - Photo Credit