Mercedes-Benz C-class Grand Edition launched

    Mercedes launches new C-class Grand Edition on occasion of the 50,000th Mercedes car produced from Chakan plant.

    Published On Jan 28, 2014 07:05:00 PM

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    Luxury carmaker Mercedes-Benz is taking its 'Year of Excellence' initiative in all earnest and after recently launching the latest avatar of its flagship S-class luxury saloon, the company has now launched a C-class Grand Edition, to commemorate the 50,000th car produced from its Chakan facility. Merc's entry-level saloon here is set to be replaced soon by the next-generation car which was officially revealed at the 2014 Detroit motor show.  
     
    The Mercedes-Benz C-class Grand Edition gets an AMG styling kit on the outside with front and rear aprons, side sills, 17-inch alloys with AMG hub caps and chrome tailpipes. The 'Grand Edition' badging appears on the wings. On the inside, it comes with a new brushed aluminium trim and in terms of features, the multi-function colour display now gets satellite navigation, and there's a new panoramic sunroof, in addition to the kit on the standard car. 
     
    Neither the petrol nor the diesel C-class Grand Edition see any changes mechanically and the C 220 CDI continues to be powered by a 167bhp 2,143cc turbo-diesel engine while the C 200 CGI retains the 186bhp, 1,796cc four-cylinder motor. 
     
    The Grand Edition is available on the C-class 220 CDI, priced at Rs 39.16 lakh (ex-showroom, Pune), and the Blue Efficiency C 200 for Rs 36.81 lakh (all prices, ex-showroom, Pune). 
     

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