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2016 Mercedes C-Class Coupe – Official

Everyone disses the new shapes before they are for sale. Once on the road everyone will be raving on about it.

What a lovely motor, poor man's s class coupe. I love it

Only downfall is the shoddy looking ipad stuck on the dash...
 
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Love it a great improvement on old one , like the rear end too much better than old one , now that did have a ugly rear end
 
Interesting that the profile of the current generation C-class coupe, and now this new generation model, are increasingly leaning towards a fastback profile compared to the CLK.
 
It's probably just me, but does anyone else find that the iPad stuck on the dash looks like bit of an afterthought? To my eyes it's bit of a throwback to the days of boys adding dash mount satnavs to hotted up Fiestas.
 
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It's probably just me, but does anyone else find that the iPad stuck on the dash looks like bit of an afterthought? To my eyes it's bit of a throwback to the days of boys adding dash mount satnavs to hotted up Fiestas.

No, just you. noone has ever said made that comment. ever.
 
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The new C-Class Coupé is now available to order, priced from £30,955 OTR, ahead of first UK deliveries in December.

With four engine options and two model lines, the new C-Class Coupé builds on the specification of the best-selling C-Class Saloon and Estate. The range starts with the C 200 petrol engine, which produces 184 hp and is available with a six-speed manual (123 g/km of CO2) or 7G-Tronic seven-speed automatic gearbox (125 g/km). The new C 300 engine produces 245 hp and comes only with the 7G-Tronic gearbox, with CO2 from 146 g/km.

Two diesel engines are available: the 170 hp C 220 d, with a six-speed manual (106 g/km) or 9G-Tronic nine-speed automatic gearbox (106 g/km), and the C 250 d, which produces 204 hp and comes with a 9G-Tronic gearbox (109 g/km).

Two model lines are available: Sport and AMG Line. Standard equipment includes LED headlights and tail-lights; Active Park Assist; PARKTRONIC parking sensors; a reversing camera; sports seats with ARTICO upholstery including heated front seats; 7-inch colour screen; Garmin navigation; electrically folding mirrors; and Collision Prevention Assist Plus automatic braking system. The C 300 model also features as standard a sports exhaust system with switchable sound.

The Sport model comes with a gloss black interior trim with aluminium inlays in the doors, 17-inch alloy wheels and a diamond grille with black-painted pins.

The AMG Line includes black ash wood trim, an AMG sports steering wheel with flat bottom, brushed steel sports pedals and a black roof lining. The exterior features an AMG bodystyling kit, 18-inch five-spoke alloy wheels, a diamond grille with chrome pins and 15mm lowered sports suspension.

Two key options packages are available: Premium and Premium Plus. The £1,695 Premium Package includes a panoramic glass roof, keyless go, seat memory package and ambient lighting. To this the £2,995 Premium Plus Package also adds a Burmester surround sound system and COMAND online with 8-inch screen.

A £1,695 Driver’s Assistance Package includes DISTRONIC Plus with stop and go (adaptive cruise control); Active blind spot and lane-keeping assist, Pre-safe with pedestrian detection (anticipatory safety system).

Topping the range is the £61,160 Mercedes-AMG C 63 Coupé. With a 4.0-litre bi-turbo V8 engine and AMG Speedshift MCT 7-speed automatic gearbox, the C 63 produces 476 hp and 650 Nm, and can accelerate from standstill to 62 mph in 4.0 seconds. The £66,910 Mercedes-AMG C 63 S produces 510 hp and 700 Nm, with zero to 62 mph taking 3.9 seconds.

From launch, a limited-edition C63 S Edition 1 is also available. It features unique details including diamond-stitched nappa leather upholstery with contrast yellow stitching; carbon fibre interior trim; graphite AMG decals on the bonnet, roof and sides; an AMG aerodynamic package and bespoke 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels, and is available for £76,900. The Edition 1 motorsport package adds to this yellow AMG decals, designo selenite grey magno paint, AMG high-performance ceramic composite braking system and exclusive 19inch front and 20-inch rear wheels with yellow detailing for an additional £3,000.

For full details including prices and specification, visit New and Used Cars
 
Wow! The AMG model has a grille made of diamond!
 
I've seen a few of these on the road now and from the front coming towards you they look like a CLS (which can only be a good thing imo)
 
In the flesh these are superb looking, my closest dealer has three (blue, black, white). I originally had a deposit down but there was no opportunity for a bit of haggling plus the sales guy didn't seem all that interested in making the sale anyway, was more interested in getting the pre-allocation back. I'm not that desperate to get into a new one and there are other cars that will make me feel like I've walked away with a good deal so I declined. Definitely a car for the future though, it really did look quite special :-)
 
Sorry. I just cannot come to peace with the flat screen monitor
next to the instrument cluster. Looks as if they forgot something
and had to come up with a last minute emergeny fix.
 
The negative comments regarding the "thrown in ipad" type screen in just about as unanimous as it gets, you have to wonder why MB are continuing with it.

There has to be an aftermarket solution in the pipeline.
 

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