Revised C-Class caught testing at the Nurburgring in Germany.
Mercedes� engineers are putting the finishing touches to the facelifted C-Class. The 3-Series rival is currently being put through its paces around the Nurburgring in Germany, as the final engineering changes are signed off ahead of the car�s debut at the Detroit Motor Show next January.
The C-Class will feature tweaks to the front and rear bumpers, and head and taillights, making them more angular. This is in keeping with the new Mercedes� family look which was brought in with the latest E-Class.
A number of tech features from the larger E-Class have made the transition too, including the Active Lane Keeping Assistant which uses wing-mirror-mounted radar to warn if a car is in your blind spot, and Auto High Beam for the new headlights.
The interior changes will be more significant, with a thorough refresh of material and trim choices, plus a more angular design like that of the E-Class.
Under the bonnet, the engine range will feature tweaks to improve power but reduce emissions. The 7G Tronic auto gearbox will now be featured with the four-cylinder
diesel engine range and start stop will be introduced. The AMG model gets the new look, but its thumping 6.2-litre V8 powertrain remains the same.
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