Rumors say Mercedes-Benz will reveal the C-Class Coupé later this year in Frankfurt, but until that time comes, we'll have to settle with spyshots.
We're also taking into consideration a few official teaser photos from Mercedes, but for now our carparazzi caught the C-Class Coupé almost undisguised. And by that we mean the psychedelic camouflage wrap is gone which suggests the car's silhouette is (kind of) revealed.
Unfortunately, the car was strategically parked between bigger Mercedes-Benz models which means spy photographers had a difficult time getting revealing shots from the right angles.
However, in the small set of pictures they provided we get to see the shape of the new roof, window lines, and the C-pillar. Just like the C-Class sedan, the coupé is wearing a lot of lines and edges coming from its bigger, more majestic brother, the S-Class Coupé.
Mercedes-Benz officials were quick to praise the upcoming C-Class Coupé's looks claiming it is looking fantastic and better than whatever the public and media might be expected. We incline to trust them, but this also mean we're anxious to see the model in the metal. Of course, we'd very much like to take it for a quick spin since Gorden Wagener argues that the two-door C-Class is "even better to drive than it looks".
The most-wanted tag will no doubt going to be assigned to the Mercedes-AMG C63 Coupé. In case it materializes, the performance version will make use of the 4.0-liter V8 engine made famous by the AMG GT.
Unfortunately, the car was strategically parked between bigger Mercedes-Benz models which means spy photographers had a difficult time getting revealing shots from the right angles.
However, in the small set of pictures they provided we get to see the shape of the new roof, window lines, and the C-pillar. Just like the C-Class sedan, the coupé is wearing a lot of lines and edges coming from its bigger, more majestic brother, the S-Class Coupé.
Mercedes-Benz officials were quick to praise the upcoming C-Class Coupé's looks claiming it is looking fantastic and better than whatever the public and media might be expected. We incline to trust them, but this also mean we're anxious to see the model in the metal. Of course, we'd very much like to take it for a quick spin since Gorden Wagener argues that the two-door C-Class is "even better to drive than it looks".
The most-wanted tag will no doubt going to be assigned to the Mercedes-AMG C63 Coupé. In case it materializes, the performance version will make use of the 4.0-liter V8 engine made famous by the AMG GT.