STUD or DUD: Is The 2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe The Best Entry-Level Coupe?

STUD or DUD: Is The 2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe The Best Entry-Level Coupe?
If we didn't know any better, we would say that although Mercedes-Benz went through a peculiar period of designs that didn't seem entirely cohesive or had a unified brand identity, it appears that Mercedes has gotten its act together now.

We introduce to you the 2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe.

As we've seen in many other new Benz products, the grill is becoming a prominent feature of the new age lineup's "face." Additionally, Mercedes overhauled the C-Class' engines, which were constantly reemed by the press for being underpowered.

Armed with a 1.8-liter four-cylinder motor producing just over 200 horsepower, the C250 will be the younger sibling of the new C350's 3.5-liter V6 that makes 302 horsepower. 

Although we spotted what appears to be the AMG version of the C-Class Coupe in the recent Super Bowl commercial, we're not entirely sure if AMG will shoehorn the forced-induction 5.5-liter V8 or the naturally aspirated 6.2-liter currently seen in the C63 AMG.



For the FULL details about the 2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe, we suggest you take a look at the press release down below.


Mercedes-Benz's press release follows:

The new MY2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe will debut at the Geneva Motor Show on March 1 and make its way to U.S. showrooms in September. The 302-hp C350 and 201-hp C250 include the progressive technology featured on the upcoming MY2012 C-Class sedan, but packaged in a coupe design that combines pure driving fun with exemplary efficiency.

"By extending the C-Class portfolio, we are consciously targeting new customers," says Dr. Joachim Schmidt, Head of Sales and Marketing at Mercedes-Benz Cars. "The new model is youthful, stylish and expressive. What we are offering is an exceptionally sporty way to enter the world of the Mercedes-Benz coupe."

Dramatic design with classic coupe proportions

From the side, the new coupe captivates the onlooker with its compact proportions, low silhouette (1.5 inches flatter than the sedan) with powerful shoulders and a narrow C-pillar in a classic three-box design. Typical coupe features include the short front overhang, long hood, steeply raked windshield and long, sloping roof. The greenhouse extends far beyond the rear axle to an aggressive short rear end.

While the wedge-shaped, sloping beltline provides a link to the C-Class sedan, its strong upsweep into the C-pillar is an entirely distinctive element. This part of the beltline trim moves sharply upwards to meet the roofline trim and not only adds an aggressive touch to the side windows but also enhances the powerful shoulders.

Front and rear: truly a coupe, truly C-Class

At the front, the new coupe shares the same styling as the latest C-Class sedan and yet still has its own personality. The front view is dominated by the prominent radiator grille surround including the bumper. The center air intake opens upwards, forming a visual base for the radiator grille, which has the double-louvre style typical of a coupe. Two chrome louvers extend on either side of the central star, tapering off at the outer edges and creating an aggressive, arrow-shaped horizontal sweep which gives the front end a pronounced V-shape.

This continues into the side sections which extend from beneath the headlamps and blend into the feature lines along the vehicle's length, thereby linking the front end with the sides. The side air intakes in the bumper featuring integrated horizontal daytime running lamps are positioned low, giving the coupe a road-hugging appearance. The shape of the clear-lens headlamps creates a dramatic impression, and acts together with the hood, radiator grille and bumper trim to reinforce the pronounced front section.

From the rear, the new C-Class Coupe looks athletically compact. The appearance of length is reduced by the flowing roof beyond the rear axle, steeply raked rear window and fluid C-pillars. A wide groove at the top of the trunk lid, which is based on the side panel, emphasizes the rear's compactness. Positioning the tail lights as far apart as possible emphasizes width. This particular impression of depth is achieved by a centrally located LED indicator, which appears to float in front of the red upper and lower lights with their more deeply set LEDs. Continuous, horizontal light-catching contours in the bumper further accentuate the broad, deep-set effect. A diffuser towards the bottom of the rear bumper between the tailpipe trim makes the rear end look lighter and gives the vehicle a distinctively sporty and dramatic quality.

Highest quality with exclusive color accents

The instrument panel features three tube rings with a metallic finish, the new three-spoke steering wheel features a flat bottom and comes standard with shift paddles. The surfaces of the controls are finely detailed and metallic. The stepped top of the dashboard also accommodates the standard 5.8-inch central display and continues onto the front passenger side as a discreet light-catching contour. The central, trapezoidal air vents and the round vents on the outside are highlighted in detail by metallic trim. The control panel of the new center stack has silver-colored keys, while the combination of matte keys, high-gloss areas and a new controller knob design underline the high quality of the interior.

A large section of trim highlights the dashboard, extending from the center air vents across the front passenger side to the outer air vent, emphasizing the interior's generous proportions. Aluminum trim is standard on the C250 Coupe, while the C350 Coupe features rich Burl Walnut. Unique Ash Olive Matte Wood Trim is optionally available.

The C-Class Coupe is a fully fledged four-seater featuring four sporty, comfortable seats with integrated headrests. If desired, the backrests in the rear can be folded to extend the storage area.

Enhanced telematics with more ease of operation and attractive good looks

The C-Class Coupe features the new telematics generation. Major new features include greater operating convenience, larger displays, phone book transfer, wireless Bluetooth audio streaming and a USB interface now located in the center armrest.

Integrated services include SIRIUS weather information and a special destination search via Google, as well as the option of downloading a route that has been previously configured on a PC using Google Maps and sent to the car. The optional COMAND navigation system also has a new 3D display with city views.

Driving routes covered can now be recorded and recalled later, specific personal destinations can be saved or imported via an SD card and four alternative routes can be displayed on the navigation map including an especially economical route.

Plenty of performance, low fuel consumption

There is a choice of two new direct-injection gasoline engines to power the C-Class Coupe and both models are equipped with a more fuel efficient 7-speed automatic transmission.

The V6 gasoline engine in the C350 features the efficient BlueDIRECT injection and delivers 302 hp and 273 lb-ft of torque. Average combined fuel consumption is 22 mpg (estimated). The four-cylinder gasoline engine in the C250 also features direct injection and is turbocharged, offering high performance and exemplary economy.

The engines for the C-Class Coupe:

Model
Cyl.
cc
Hp at
rpm
Torque (lb-ft)
at rpm
0-60 mph (s)
Top speed*
mph
Fuel
mileage
mpg
C250
4/in-line
1,796
201 @ 5,500
229 @
2,200 - 4,300
7.1*
130*
30 hwy/
24 comb. (est.)*
C350
V6
3,498
302 @ 6,500
273 @
3,500 - 5,250
5.9*
130*
22 comb.
(est.)*

* Please note, estimated figures.

Chassis: agile handling and a high level of comfort

The standard AGILITY CONTROL suspension complements the dynamic engines to perfection. This is based on an amplitude-dependent damping system: when driving normally with low shock absorber impulses, the damping forces are automatically reduced for a noticeable improvement in road noise and tire vibration - but without any compromise in handling safety. When shock absorber impulses increase, for example when cornering at speed or performing evasive maneuvers, the maximum damping forces are set and the car is effectively stabilized. The AGILITY CONTROL suspension is complemented by a rack-and-pinion steering system.

Precision suspension: three-link front axle, multi-link independent rear suspension

The front axle has a three-link construction with McPherson spring struts. The lower control arm consists of two separate elements which serve as torque and cross struts and are both made of aluminum. The third link in the front suspension is the tie rod which connects the transverse steering gear to the wheels. The reinforced anti-roll bar is connected to the spring strut which is likewise actively involved in directing the front wheels.

With multi-link independent rear suspension, the wheel is attached to five flexibly mounted, independently acting control arms which restrict five of the available spatial movements: thanks to this intelligent control arm construction each rear wheel basically retains freedom of movement in one plane only, namely during controlled compression and rebound.

Driver assistance systems provide warnings and intervene

With nine airbags as standard, belt tensioners and belt-force limiters for all seats, the C-Class Coupe has extensive safety features. The airbags, which can deploy in milliseconds in the event of an accident, include front, side and pelvic airbags for the driver and front passenger, a kneebag on the driver's side, and headbags. The side protection system - comprising headbag and thoraxbag - optimizes the level of protection afforded to individual parts of the body.

With a number of driving assistance systems ranging from standard ATTENTION ASSIST drowsiness detection to optional Lane Keeping Assist, the coupe provides a comprehensive level of driver support and protection. The assistance systems are based on the latest radar, camera and sensor technology, and cover frequent accident causes such as distraction, fatigue and darkness.

Assistance systems at a glance:

  • Anti-lock braking system ABS
  • Adaptive Highbeam Assist
  • Lane Keeping Assist
  • Blind Spot Assist
  • ATTENTION ASSIST
  • Electronic Stability Program ESP®
  • Bi-Xenon headlights with active curve illumination
  • PARKTRONIC with Parking Guidance

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infiniti_G35cinfiniti_G35c - 2/15/2011 1:27:33 AM
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I am underwhelmed by the design. While the new front fascia looks refreshing, the design gets really lazy in the profile. The car should have a prominent shoulder line that tapers or flares at the rear wheel-wells. The DLO is just awkward and uninspired. I think it's a very predictable design.

The new C-coupe has better looking competitors, but it'll sell in droves nonetheless. I agree with the article in that MB has gotten it's groove back lately


AgentOrangeAgentOrange - 2/15/2011 8:36:20 AM
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True dat, yo.


MorePowerMorePower - 2/15/2011 1:38:16 AM
+1 Boost
The car looks nice enough head-on, but from the side, I see Accord Coupe from the C-pillar to the bumper.


WorldofLuxuryWorldofLuxury - 2/15/2011 3:26:17 AM
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SAME! Props to the competition from mainstream cars! We need more of this!


BondMI6BondMI6 - 2/15/2011 3:25:40 AM
+1 Boost
Semi-stud.

C55/63 Coupe-stud


Bmw8terBmw8ter - 2/15/2011 6:31:04 AM
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Merecedes should have just done what they did with the W209 CLK and the CL, and brought the kink all the way down to an even plane; the kink destroys the whole profile IMO.


internationalmanofmysteryinternationalmanofmystery - 2/15/2011 8:31:58 AM
-1 Boost
STUDly..but only ONE of....


WillisWillis - 2/15/2011 10:33:44 AM
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Who the hell compares a Honda to a Mercedes and vice versa?

Nobody.

Nobody looking at the Accord Coupe will consider a Mercedes and nobody buying a Mercedes will consider a Honda. It's that simple.

The Honda is better value, but the Mercedes has other qualities that appeal to potential customers and to those people that's the "value" of the Benz and well worth paying for (safety, comfort, refinement etc.).


mlamikemlamike - 2/15/2011 10:54:00 AM
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There is no way a front wheel drive, nose heavy Honda is going to out perform a rear wheel drive 50/50 weight balanced Mercedes. German car manufactures measure horse power differently than Japanese. Motor Trend list the V6 Accord Coupe's 0-60 at 6.5 sec. The Accords plastic interior is fine for it's class, but the Benz has real metal or wood trim and a leather covered dash and center console, thick high quality carpets, etc... Not even Acura can touch Benz with interior materials. Why anyone would buy a front drive two door family sedan with a cramped back seat over a Mustang, Camaro, Genesis coupe is beyond me.


WillisWillis - 2/15/2011 3:35:59 PM
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There has been only one Honda vs Mercedes comparison and that was between the CLK and the Accord Coupe I believe. That isn't the norm because Mercedes makes no cars that compete with Hondas.

And please SHOW ME some reviews where Hondas are compared to Mercedes'.


MorePowerMorePower - 2/18/2011 4:30:26 PM
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@ CigarGuy

Honda went with awd for torque steer, not over-steer, as do most Fwd car manufacturers.

You can get a fwd car to oversteer, but she wants to plow(understeer) 99% of the time because most of the weight is over, or in front, of the front axle.


LexSucksLexSucks - 2/15/2011 1:47:02 PM
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After looking at some of these pics. IMO the car is yucky. Interior isn't bad, but the exterior looks like Toyota, or a car that any other make could have built.

Combine that with the fact that it will have the same weak 268hp engine the mercedes benz have been using in the C-Class forever and you have the most tepid mundane car in its class. You have to spend $65k plus if you want a decent mercedes. This isn't it.


LexSucksLexSucks - 2/15/2011 3:51:33 PM
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302hp? Didn't realize they updated the engine. I read that after I posted. Either way 302hp is a start. I can only imagine how slow the 201hp version will be. anyway, the car still looks like a Honda or something.


ThandeDavidThandeDavid - 2/15/2011 3:43:33 PM
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Despite the pillars it's really growing on me. It's very athletic in profile in comparison to the bloated and overweight 3 series. Without the 335i Tire Package it's looks like it's going to cave in on itself. I like the Benz. It looks speedy and slick. I don't even consider Audi a competent player. Lexus IS350 has a better interior. Can't wait for the AMG Variant!


LexSucksLexSucks - 2/15/2011 3:54:07 PM
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Get your eyes examined. That C-Class looks about as exciting as a Honda Accord Coupe. In fact the Honda Accord coupe looks better. That new C-class doesn't look symmetrical at all.

Any benz that costs under $55k is garbage.


LexSucksLexSucks - 2/15/2011 4:33:35 PM
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I know. Didn't think that anyone would catch that :) Either way, the "revised" $55k number is more accurate. Can you think of a Mercedes Benz that cost less than $55k that isn't a slow undesirable MILF car?


MercBasherMercBasher - 2/16/2011 12:20:14 AM
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This is a hideous design, the C class sedan is a work of art but this coupe is lazy and I agree with comments that it is seemingly inspired by aging US Honda Accord Coupe. I'd take the C class sedan over the 3 series sedan or Audi A4 but I'd take an Audi or BMW coupe over this Mercedes eyesore. I have two Mercedes vehicles in my household [GL and SL] so I don't always bash Mercs but this new C-class coupe is an embarrassment to the line-up. It reminds me of that awful C-Class hatchback that was such a failure in the US market.


ChevalierChevalier - 2/16/2011 7:32:08 PM
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This car is beautiful inside and out and has nothing to do with the Accord!!
All those japanese luxury brands are there because of M.Benz.
Never ever forget that !!
The Benchmarck! Benz or Nothing


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