Since the news about Mercedes-Benz expanding their upcoming model range even more than the severely bloated lineup of today, a number of Photoshop artists around the world have jumped at the occasion to give us a glimpse of how some of those future models might look.
The recently-launched C-Class W205, for example, is about to divide into at least four different models in the upcoming years, with a fifth one yet to to officially confirmed but speculated by more than one media outlet in recent months.
With that being said, over the course of 2015 we will have a Mercedes-Benz C-Class w205 sedan, a C-Class Wagon S205 (T-Modell or Estate, depending on market), a C-Class Coupe C205 and for the first time ever, a C-Class Cabriolet A205.
As we've said, the fifth model of the future C-Class lineup is pretty debated, with us sincerely hoping for a classy “four-door coupe” in the likes of the CLS and the CLA, while most media outlets out there speculating about a liftback model in the style of the Audi A5 Sportback and the BMW 3-Series Gran Turismo/ 4 Series Gran Coupe.
If the liftback model is the one that actually gets the green light, we wouldn't be too unhappy it it looked a lot like the above rendering by Auto Projecoes, who managed to give the model a rather sexy sloping roof, among other highlights.
Combined with frameless door windows and a beltline that sits much higher than on the sedan, this so-called Mercedes-Benz CLF (Coupe Light Fastback) has at least us for fans, albeit we would much prefer an even classier “four-door coupe” look.
With that being said, over the course of 2015 we will have a Mercedes-Benz C-Class w205 sedan, a C-Class Wagon S205 (T-Modell or Estate, depending on market), a C-Class Coupe C205 and for the first time ever, a C-Class Cabriolet A205.
As we've said, the fifth model of the future C-Class lineup is pretty debated, with us sincerely hoping for a classy “four-door coupe” in the likes of the CLS and the CLA, while most media outlets out there speculating about a liftback model in the style of the Audi A5 Sportback and the BMW 3-Series Gran Turismo/ 4 Series Gran Coupe.
If the liftback model is the one that actually gets the green light, we wouldn't be too unhappy it it looked a lot like the above rendering by Auto Projecoes, who managed to give the model a rather sexy sloping roof, among other highlights.
Combined with frameless door windows and a beltline that sits much higher than on the sedan, this so-called Mercedes-Benz CLF (Coupe Light Fastback) has at least us for fans, albeit we would much prefer an even classier “four-door coupe” look.