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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Why doesn't autobild render the interiors since photos of the interior have already appeared?
 
@Luca, a polite reminder to post in English wherever possible. I appreciate this might not be your first language but it's the forum rules and you are more likely to get an answer from other members if you do. If you're using Google translate within your browser to access the forum, it seems to break the 'Quote' function, which is why your post earlier didn't quote J.E's properly. Many thanks.
 
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The next C is going to be better than the E Class for a brief time. Easily. A C53 sounds delightf...

Indeed, I'm looking forward to the W206s' presentation. It should be a good indication of what we can expect regarding the W214 E-Class as well. Truth be told, I'm FAR more interested in these cars than the W/V223.
 
C 53 and AMG One inspired C 63 from HPP in Brixworth writes Autocar? :)

New 2021 Mercedes-AMG C53 to ditch six-cylinder power
First four-pot hybrid AMG C-Class expected within the next 12 months, as first prototypes are spotted


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by Greg Kable -- Autocar

The upcoming Mercedes-AMG C53 4Matic has been spied undergoing cold-weather testing for the first time, less than a year before it's planned to head into UK showrooms alongside standard versions of the new, fifth-generation C-Class.

Set to directly rival the Audi S4 and BMW M340i xDrive, the four-wheel-drive C53 will replace the existing C43 4Matic. It forms part of an extensive new C-Class line-up from AMG alongside successor models to today’s C63 and C63 S – each to be offered in saloon, estate, coupé and cabriolet body styles.

Despite its extensive disguise, the C53 prototype pictured here is clearly differentiated from standard versions of the new C-Class we’ve already caught testing by a series of typical AMG styling elements, including a 'Panamericana' grille with vertical louvres, a deeper front bumper assembly with new vertical ducting and so-called flics within the outer edges, wider sills and a bespoke rear bumper housing four round tailpipes.

It also sports large brake discs and what appear to be six-pot front brake calipers – a telltale sign that this is no ordinary C-Class. Further differentiation from previous fifth-generation C-Class prototypes include 18in wheels, those up front featuring an open-spoke design and those at the back with solid spokes.

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As first reported by Autocar last year, AMG has settled on a four-cylinder strategy for its new C-Class models.

The C53 is planned to eschew the turbocharged 3.0-litre V6 petrol engine of the existing C43 for a further developed version of the turbocharged 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine already used by the A35 and its more powerful A45 sibling.

Nothing is official just yet, although indications are it will be tuned to develop in the vicinity of 380bhp, giving the new C53 a subtle 13bhp increase in power over the outgoing C43.

Along with the new engine, the new AMG model is set to adopt a nine-speed automatic gearbox and heavily updated four-wheel drive system offering a greater apportioning of drive front to rear.

Meanwhile, Autocar has learned AMG is also developing an advanced new turbocharger setup in partnership with its Brixworth-based High Performance Powertrain division for use on future production models, including the new four-cylinder engine due to see service in the next C63 during the second half of 2021.

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Similar to the system already used by Mercedes on its F1 race car and set to appear on the Project One hypercar, the new layout is understood to add an electric motor and compressor to the induction system to boost output, eliminate turbo lag and provide what AMG insiders describe as “energy to be harvested back into the system for added performance”.

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This 4-cylinder only strategy is a big gamble on MB's part. It better be worth it.
Can't we at least hope for an inline six cylinder C63 AMG? I mean all the immense expense put into developing that engine - surely it's got to be on the roadmap for as many Merc models as possible?
 
Right! I will wait to see what debuts next year. Too many rumors at this point. Surely there will be an I6 model in there somewhere. All 4 cylinder you may as well get an MFA platform vehicle.

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Surely this has to be the late half of 2021 at the earliest? How could they possibly squeeze a new S and new C in, within the next 12 months.

I have faith in AMG, even if it's a 4 cylinder. They know they have to deliver.
 
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