C-Class (W206) [Spy Shots] 2021 Mercedes-Benz C-Class W206 spied pics & info thread


The Mercedes-Benz C-Class (W206) is the fifth generation of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class which is produced by Mercedes-Benz Group AG since 2021. It replaces the W205 C-Class which had been produced since 2014. The fifth-generation C-Class is available in sedan (W206), station wagon/estate (S206), and long-wheelbase sedan (V206) body styles. The W206 C-Class is based on the Mercedes MRA II rear-wheel drive modular platform also used by the W223 S-Class.
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I think the market will probably accept it. I guess a lot of purchases are fleet... and most actual customers don't care as long as it's fast enough..

Am I the only who thinks the market won't accept it? I feel like half of C63 owners right now, like the Instagram flexers/clout chasers buy it for the V8. None of them will be caught dead in an i4 regardless of how amazing it performs I feel. IDK.
 
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It seems as if the distance between the hood shut line and the grille is 30 centimeter or so. I'm very interested in the real pictures at reveal to see how this looks like without the foil.
 
Except for round HVAC vents, I am curious to see how the C's interior is different than the S's (S' ?) interior.

From the video I posted I would say not much ...maybe matrrials and few design elements ...the seats are different obviously...liking the look of the New C class seats.
 
Looks like MB engineers tried to build a more sportier C Class with that engine noise from speakers, rear spoiler and screen tilted 6° to the driver, lol. I like it gets RWS, does new 3 Series have that too?
Hope that they don't try too much like building a sportier and comfier car but failing at both
 
Looks really nice so far, but seems like there is far too much noise in the interior, like a window seal is missing, and of course I hear that moped engine screaming.

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C180 170 hp M264 1.5 liter
C200 204 hp M264 1.5 liter
C300 258 hp M254 2.0 liter
 

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Except for round HVAC vents, I am curious to see how the C's interior is different than the S's (S' ?) interior.
Based on the spy pics the interior will have generally the same layout for screens as it was expected, otherwise it’s quite different, but meanwhile it’s very similar to the EQS interior. Door panels and the direction of the LED stripes is the same, the T shaped connection under the central screen again, same as in the EQS.
 
Exterior and interior looks promising, however I really hope there are no further cost cutting to the interior. The W205 right on the limit with several area of the interior feeling cheap and flimsy.
 
The driver's screen on the c-class has a smaller bezels than the s-class

Have you noticed that the screens are actually the same since both have to provide the most info through the steering wheel opening, but while the S offers it with a bunch of sensors on the top there is nothing such in the C. You can argue thats ok but have so wide ones on the sides, maybe because there is a huge HUD behind it and it wouldn’t be covered otherwise?

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