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


The Mercedes-Benz W206 is the fifth generation of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class. It is the successor to the W205 C-Class. Body styles: W206 (sedan), S206 (station wagon/estate), and V206 (long-wheelbase). The W206 C-Class is based on the Mercedes MRA II rear-wheel drive modular platform also used by the W223 S-Class. Production: March 2021 – Model years: 2022 -
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I think Wagoner himself has confirmed they have been happy with the reaction to the strong 'horizontal affinity' of the current generation and customers have responded very positively. As such I expect this to be just as much a baby W223 as it will be a precursor for the W214.

MB also seems to be really honouring the 'vertical affinity' concept even when the previous generation was such a dullard, aka the GLE. So I also suspect we are going to see evolution rather than revolution. This will clearly be a W205 evolved. Gone are the days where you will see jumps such as from a W220 to W221 or W204 to W205.
 
Hopefully they sort out the driving. C classes are bad drivers cars. I hope this gen is more like the current E, possibly the most sorted mid size German saloon on the market
 
Hopefully they sort out the driving. C classes are bad drivers cars. I hope this gen is more...

Maybe the standard models but that's not necessarily a bad thing. In the U.S. Mercedes captures all of the old Lexus buyers with the C300 and its soft, unsporting tuning. The AMGs have been well reviewed though from a dynamic perspective, 43 and 63 alike.
 
Looks very elegant in these latest spy pics. Just hope they ditch the Russian doll effect from the current line-up but won’t put my hopes up too high.
 
Hopefully they sort out the driving. C classes are bad drivers cars. I hope this gen is more...
They not the most sportiest cars to drive in the class at least as base models but compared to some rivals they probably have the best compromised chassis with a good combination of handling and best in class ride comfort.
 
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If it is a tenth better than the current one we are talking about serious things and I mean epic.
Something special happened here, the only Mercedes dealer went out of bussiness and they never got to bring the current C to this country, just two months ago another operator resurfaced and started seeing them for the first time IRL, what a revelation!

For me it is as if the current one was the new model (6 years after it was presented !!) and I can't stop sighing when I watch it pass, it is the cutest sedan for miles, even watching the new 3 series, I keep the "old" C, the proportions are perfect, the photos never made it worthwhile, so much so that I never thought that in person it would be so imposing, I'm in love.

Therefore I am afraid that the new one (just because they must make a new one and change things), does not retain the soul of the current one, if it does and still improves it will deserve all the prizes available.
 
If it is a tenth better than the current one we are talking...

At first critical when the W205 was presented some 6 years ago, I have grown to genuinely like this car. Not only has its' design endured the sands of time well, but it appears to be a very compelling piece of automotive craft in general. Upon the introduction of the W206, attractive offering prices for pre-owned W205s' will see them high on the shortlists of second-hand car buyers.

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Getting better, I like what I see, this for my daily driver and the 4 series for when it was inspired would be a perfect garage and some medium SUV to use when I am angry and in a hurry, something that I do not mind treating it badly
 
This new C-class is starting to look very good, I am liking the design more and more as the covers are coming off.

The W206 looks noticeably wider and has a lower bonnet/slimmer grill and lights than the W205.

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^ Doesn't look like it, so far? Here's a recent article by Greg Kable. :)

2021 Mercedes-Benz C-Class mule reveals production design
3 Series rival has been comprehensively re-engineered to feature self-driving tech and electrified drivetrains

Prototypes of the next-gen Mercedes-Benz C-Class have been spotted winter testing, revealing the model's final production design ahead of a launch in 2021.

The C-Class has been redesigned from the ground up, with highly efficient new hybrid drivetrains and advanced autonomous driving technology set to be some of its key draws.

Having experienced a sharp drop in C-Class sales in recent years because of the universal gravitation of buyers towards SUVs, the German maker is providing the fifth-generation model with many of the developments being readied for the new S-Class. The new C-Class, codenamed W206, will challenge the recently facelifted Audi A4 and new BMW 3 Series when it arrives in UK showrooms in 2021.

As evidenced by the latest prototypes, the design of the new C-Class is a clear evolution of the styling seen on today’s model. Although its exterior features a new-look front end with more angular headlights, the new car’s proportions, dimensions and overall silhouette remain very close to those of the model it replaces.

The starting point for the new C-Class is Mercedes’ MRA (Modular Rear Architecture) platform. It offers a number of advances over the earlier version of the steel and aluminium structure. These include, according to insiders, more advanced electrical architecture that supports a 48V system, which is key to providing the 2021 model with a new range of plug-in hybrid drivetrains.

The AMG performance variants will make a return, but as revealed by Autocar in October, the top-rung C63 will swap its V8 engine for a new hybridised 2.0-litre four-cylinder unit with more than 500bhp.

The MRA structure uses a double-wishbone front and multi-link rear suspension, with adaptive damping likely to be offered as standard across the range in most markets, including the UK. The new C-Class will continue to provide the option of rear air springs on selected models.

As well as being used by the C-Class saloon, estate, coupé and cabriolet, the new platform will underpin successor models to the GLC and GLC Coupé, with a choice of both rear-wheel drive and optional four-wheel drive.

New all-terrain model

As an addition to the existing line-up, Mercedes has given the green light to a new Audi A4 Allroad rival in the C-Class All Terrain model. Based on the standard estate, it will receive more rugged styling, with unique bumpers and wheel-arch cladding, increased ride height and beefed-up underbody protection measures already brought to the larger E-Class All Terrain.

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The engine line-up for the fifth-generation C-Class will consist primarily of four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines featuring a choice of EQ Boost mild-hybrid and EQ Power plug-in hybrid functions in combination with either a starter/generator or gearbox-mounted electric motor.

New electric motor and battery technology should increase the efficiency of future hybrid drivetrains, although the plug-in C-Class is likely to continue to offer the 31-mile range of the current C300de at the start of sales.

In a bid to make the new C-Class the most advanced car in its class, Mercedes will bring in the very latest autonomous driving features to set what one source involved in its development has described to Autocar as “new standards in human-machine interface in the automotive field”.

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Leading the push is a new Drive Pilot function with level three functionality. Due to make its debut on the seventh-generation S-Class in 2020, it will allow hands-off driving at speeds of up to 80mph for extended distances.

This brings a whole new range of sensor functions, including long-range lidar, multi-mode radar, the latest ultra-sonic sensors and a new stereo camera from Korean supplier LG.

It also provides the basis for a new level four automated valet parking function developed by Mercedes in partnership with Bosch. It allows the new C-Class to negotiate parking garages and manoeuvre into free parking spaces – all via a smartphone app interface.

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Advanced adaptive cruise control will allow the C-Class to follow the car ahead at speeds of up to 130mph, slowing down automatically when speed limits change. It will also support the usual active lane change, lane keeping, emergency stop and brake assist with cross-traffic functions.

To make the most of these functions, the C-Class’s new interior will be inspired by the earlier Concept EQ. It will feature large digital displays incorporating both the instruments and infotainment functions as well as new touch-based controls in a less bulky dashboard. This will also provide a greater feeling of interior space, it is claimed.

autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/2021-mercedes-benz-c-class-mule-reveals-production-design
 
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