About three weeks ago, the upcoming fourth generation of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class W205 lost almost all it interior secrets, including the fact that it will have two types of center consoles, while Mercedes-Benz themselves leaked a door panel image which confirms that a C-Class Cabrio is on the way as well.
The model's exterior has also been accidentally leaked from the front three-quarter view on a Mercedes-Benz website, but the biggest news came in the form of the fabulous new interior, which looks like it could make the C-Class a segment leader in this segment by a long shot.
Well, it seem that Mercedes-Benz aren't the only ones leaking details with the new generation of the C-Class, because a Slovakian company which seems to make industrial manufacturing robots has also revealed how the interior front door panel of the car will look like.
The Slovaks put a few photos of what they thought was a nice implementation of their manufacturing robotic software, and among them there is obviously the door opening mechanism and the entire left front door panel of the C-Class W205.
Since the images don't seem to have been retouched in any way, we think it's more easily possible to see that the quality of the upcoming model will be in S-Class territory, miles ahead of the competition.
Story via GermanCarForum/Robot Delta
Well, it seem that Mercedes-Benz aren't the only ones leaking details with the new generation of the C-Class, because a Slovakian company which seems to make industrial manufacturing robots has also revealed how the interior front door panel of the car will look like.
The Slovaks put a few photos of what they thought was a nice implementation of their manufacturing robotic software, and among them there is obviously the door opening mechanism and the entire left front door panel of the C-Class W205.
Since the images don't seem to have been retouched in any way, we think it's more easily possible to see that the quality of the upcoming model will be in S-Class territory, miles ahead of the competition.
Story via GermanCarForum/Robot Delta