Today is not a very good day for science in the PR and marketing department at Daimler AG, as a second upcoming model's interior has been leaked to the press.
The 2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class W205, initially set to be unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in January 2014, has followed the V-Class' earlier leak and is showing its interior in the adjacent set of photos.
Scooped this time by Auto Zeitung, the interior of the fourth generation of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class in these manufacturer retouched photos seems to be even more upscale than the one on the current E-Class facelift, but we'll wait for further judgement after the car is officially unveiled.
As it was observable in the short teaser video we showed you earlier, there is a new touch-pad control interface hugging the familiar Comand infotainment system controller, while the rest of the cabin seems to be adorned with high end materials pretty much everywhere it can be touched.
A symphony of aluminium, leather and wood inserts is a sure sign that the model's exterior lines aren't the only features that have transferred from the S-Class, apart from the Burmester high-end audio system. In other words, we're pretty much in love, but what do you guys think about it?
Story via Auto Zeitung
Scooped this time by Auto Zeitung, the interior of the fourth generation of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class in these manufacturer retouched photos seems to be even more upscale than the one on the current E-Class facelift, but we'll wait for further judgement after the car is officially unveiled.
As it was observable in the short teaser video we showed you earlier, there is a new touch-pad control interface hugging the familiar Comand infotainment system controller, while the rest of the cabin seems to be adorned with high end materials pretty much everywhere it can be touched.
A symphony of aluminium, leather and wood inserts is a sure sign that the model's exterior lines aren't the only features that have transferred from the S-Class, apart from the Burmester high-end audio system. In other words, we're pretty much in love, but what do you guys think about it?
Story via Auto Zeitung