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First Image of Mercedes C-Klasse Coupe

Mercedes-Benz’s range is about to get richer with a new coupe. We are talking about the C-Klasse Coupe, a vehicle that is eagerly anticipated.{ad]

Mercedes-Benz has confirmed that it will produce the vehicle, but the car hasn’t made any public appearances until now, not even with a camo outfit. However, the C-Klasse Coupe is now here, thanks to the secretnewcars website.

The vehicle is wearing a set of pretty serious camouflage accessories, but we can still get a good look at its overall shape. The vehicle’s front fascia doesn’t seem to offer major differences, compared to that of the C-Klasse sedan. The car uses and aggressive front grille, and even this test model comes with a generous air intake.

Actually, the vehicle will be pretty different from the current C-Klasse sedan, but only because the latter will receive a facelift next year, with the Coupe also receiving the saloon’s new face.

The amount of camo used for the rear side windows shows us that Mercedes-Benz has a few design aces up its sleeves. In other words, we're expecting the car to come with quite an interesting design for the aforementioned area.

Under the hood, we expect to find the same four and six cylinder gasoline and diesel engines that power the saloon. Let’s hope that the Coupe will also get an AMG version.

As we reported back in March, the car will come to the world via Mercedes-Benz’s Bremen plant in Germany, sharing a flexible production line with the C-Klasse saloon, C-Klasse estate and GLK SUV.

The C-Klasse coupe is expected to come to the market at the beginning of the next, with the car replacing the current CLC model. The latter is not a member of the new C-Klasse family, but a facelifted version of the car’s previous generation.
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