SPIED: NEW Spy Shots Of Mercedes-Benz's C-Class Coupe Show Interior!

SPIED: NEW Spy Shots Of Mercedes-Benz's C-Class Coupe Show Interior!
As we've seen before, Mercedes-Benz is planning to expand its C=Class range with an all-new coupe. This time, though, it will not be some peculiar-looking hatch.

The upcoming C-Class coupe will be a proper coupe. No more fooling around for Benz. And judging from the spy photographs, it looks like the Audi A5 and BMW 3-Series may have its work cut out for itself. Particularly the A5 since this new C-Coupe looks like it could be quite elegant and striking.

And, the coolest part has to be the interior spy photograph. To be straightforward, I have never been a fan of the current C-Classes interior. In fact, I felt it was downright American looking. The center stack design simply sucks.

This new look, however, is speaking to me.


These are the latest spy images of Mercedes’ new C-class coupé, including the first shot of its interior.

Set to go on sale in the UK at the same time that facelifted versions of the existing saloon and estate reach showrooms early next year, the new C-class coupé has been conceived to replace the CLK, discontinued earlier this year after 12 years and two model generations...


[Source: Autocar]








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BondMI6BondMI6 - 9/16/2010 12:57:25 AM
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Other than the center stack canting inward vs. straight up what makes this so much better than the current C-class interior 00R?


B7FANB7FAN - 9/16/2010 7:41:48 AM
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looks nice it kinda reminds me of the current 3 series interior but in a MB way. I think this is probably the best interior MB has ever had for the C class. I like it


Agent00RAgent00R - 9/16/2010 10:18:42 AM
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Look at the center stack.

The current C-Class has this American-inspired, hard edged and daft-looking center that just doesn't really speak Mercedes-Benz. It looks cheap and way too DaimlerChrysler instead of how a Mercedes-Benz should look.

Just my two cents.


B7FANB7FAN - 9/17/2010 12:02:25 PM
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I agree Agent00R....and honestly the eclass interrior kinda gives me that impression to


JUGNUJUGNU - 9/16/2010 5:04:32 AM
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It shouldn't be tough to improve the mediocre interior of C Class. Looks like cheap looking pop up screen of current model is replaced with E class-like center console.

JUGNU


WillisWillis - 9/16/2010 8:52:17 PM
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Um, the current C class interior is a high quality and well-made interior. It's just not FLASHY. Mercedes' interiors have never been flashy to begin with. They've always been conservative. Ask current C class owners how they feel about their interior and they'll say exactly the same. A high quality cabin, just a bit plain and conservative, but certainly not cheap.

You want a mediocre interior? The Lexus IS sure doesn't have that great of a cabin. It certainly has one of the most overrated interiors in its class.


JUGNUJUGNU - 9/16/2010 5:04:32 AM
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It shouldn't be tough to improve the mediocre interior of C Class. Looks like cheap looking pop up screen of current model is replaced with E class-like center console.

JUGNU


bmwdrvrbmwdrvr - 9/16/2010 9:43:50 AM
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Its hard to tell from the pics fi its really better but current C sedans interior is awful the plastics are hard the design way to basic it overall is pretty downmarket there isnt a review that hasnt knocked its overall quality it certainly feels solid just not upscale


M53RM53R - 9/18/2010 5:29:20 AM
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Is it just me, or does this new centre dash look a lot like BMW's latest offerings (5 series GT)? Only the top part though. Its not the first time MB does that. Case in point, S class and CL.


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