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Started marketing Mercedes C-Class in Israel
The importer of Mercedes is beginning to market the new C-Class.
Start at a price of NIS 330,000 for a 1.5-liter gasoline engine.
The level of equipment has been upgraded and later hybrid versions will also arrive
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Keenan Cohen
Sunday, 22 August 2021, 12:21 Updated: 13:02
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About six months after its official launch, marketing of the new Mercedes C-Class begins.
This is the sixth generation of one of the most important cars in the manufacturer's history, with a dynasty that started in 1981 and has since rolled out 10.5 million units, a quarter of them from the outgoing generation.
Since it was introduced in 2014, however, most if not all of its competitors have rejuvenated, including news that entered this arena, as it competes with models such as the Volvo S60, BMW 3 Series, Audi A4, Alpha Julia, Genesis G70 and others. .
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Effects from the S-Class outside and inside (Photo: Manufacturer's website)
The new Mercedes C-Class is growing in size relative to the outgoing generation, it is now 475 cm long (an addition of 6.5 cm), a width of 182 cm (an addition of cm), and the height has also been reduced by an individual cm. The wheelbase has added 2.5 cm to 287 cm. The trunk will hold 490 liters in the petrol version and 360 liters in the plug-in version
. The Mercedes MBUX system here extends to an 11.9-inch multimedia screen and a dashboard that starts at 10.25 inches in the entry-level version "Avant-Garde" and rises to 12.3 inches in the two higher trim levels "Premium" and AMG Line.
Other equipment in the base version will be a panoramic roof, electric front seats, split climate control with exits to the second row, Apple and Android connectivity and more.
The higher finish levels will include, among other things, steering wheel heating, wireless charging for mobile phones, a built-in navigation system with augmented reality, a 360-degree camera and more.
Navigation system with projection of data on the windshield at the high finish levels (Photo: Manufacturer's website)
The list of advanced safety and assistance systems includes adaptive cruise control with traffic jams, lane departure correction, "dead zone" vehicle warning with lane departure prevention, active lane departure in signal activation and cruise control, including automatic braking in cross-traffic detection.
The two higher trim levels also include the impulse side safety system, which in the event of a side impact detection, pushes the passenger or driver away from the side of the car by inflating the side struts in the seat.
At this time only with gasoline engines (Photo: Manufacturer's website)
Currently, the supply includes two four-cylinder gasoline engines only.
In the C180 version it will be a 1.5 liter turbo engine with 170 and 25.5 kg. The acceleration to 100 km / h takes 8.6 seconds in this version and the maximum speed is 231 km / h. The
C300 will have a 2.0 liter turbocharged engine with 258
km
Hp and 40.8 kg. The acceleration here is 6 seconds per 100 and the maximum speed is 250 km / h.
Both versions have a 9-speed automatic transmission, rear-wheel drive and an auxiliary electric system with 48-volt batteries that support acceleration and extension of standing engine bleeding periods.
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Despite the improvement in the equipment list in the base versions, the Mercedes C continues to present a very high price tag relative to the competition, at least compared to those of their opening versions.
In her case, the C180 starts at a price of NIS 330,000, the price tag of the C300 will be NIS 370,000 and the plug-in version that will be launched here in the future will be expensive as well, with a price tag of NIS 400,000.
First cars of the new C-Class are expected to land in October.
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