German automaker Mercedes-Benz is preparing to exit the current C-Class model from the market with a new special edition available for all of its versions, called “Edition C”.
Introduced on the sedan, coupe and wagon variants, the “Edition C” brings exclusive visual features, such as front grille with high-gloss black louvres and chrome trim, darkened headlamps, AMG-styled front/rear apron and side sill panels, chromed tailpipe trims, and “Edition C” badges.
All three models gain 17-inch five-spoke light-alloy wheels painted in black and wrapped 225/45 tires, while the Avantgarde trim can be had with wider 245/40 tires on the rear wheels.
Inside, the “Edition C” sports a wide range of high-quality equipment, from ARTICO leather and two-tone contrast topstitching to dark aluminum trims with longitudinal grain. Other features include nappa leather wrapped steering wheel and a 11.4 cm multifunction color display.
To get the “Edition C” enhancements on their coupe, sedan or estate C-Class customers will need to spend an extra €1785, while the Avantgarde design will require another €1011.50.
All three models gain 17-inch five-spoke light-alloy wheels painted in black and wrapped 225/45 tires, while the Avantgarde trim can be had with wider 245/40 tires on the rear wheels.
Inside, the “Edition C” sports a wide range of high-quality equipment, from ARTICO leather and two-tone contrast topstitching to dark aluminum trims with longitudinal grain. Other features include nappa leather wrapped steering wheel and a 11.4 cm multifunction color display.
To get the “Edition C” enhancements on their coupe, sedan or estate C-Class customers will need to spend an extra €1785, while the Avantgarde design will require another €1011.50.