Last Updated on: 05 Aug 2026
Mercedes-Benz C-Class variants
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class ex-showroom price starts at ₹59.90 lakh, going up to ₹1.91 crore. There are 5 variants of the Mercedes C Class, with 200 Progressive 1.5 Petrol being the base variant and C63 S E Performance AMG 4MATIC+ 2.0 Petrol-Hybrid being the top variant. The C Class on-road price is approximately between ₹71.59 lakh and ₹ 2.28 crore.
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Hi, I’m Anand BG from Bengaluru. I’ve been following Autocar India since the magazine days, watched your episodes on CNN-IBN/Bloomberg, and I’m a subscriber to your YouTube channel. Thank you for consistently sharing such insightful automotive content over the years. I’m currently driving a Volkswagen Virtus 1.0 TSI, having upgraded from a Polo. I’ve always enjoyed German engineering, and owning a three-pointed star has been an aspiration for a long time. I’m planning to buy my first luxury car and have shortlisted the Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedan. Considering both my budget and long-term maintenance costs, I’d really appreciate your advice on which option makes the most sense: * Buying a brand-new C-Class * Buying a certified used C-Class that’s not more than 5 years old * Buying a demo car with a substantial discount * Buying a corporate lease-return vehicle Which of these options offers the best balance of value, ownership experience, reliability, and maintenance costs for a first-time luxury car buyer? Looking forward to hearing your thoughts. Thank you!
Hi Team, I am choosing between the C-Class, A4, and 3 Series. My old A3 had leather interiors, which, despite being well-maintained, started to look a century old. Based on your long-term experience, which car offers better interior quality in terms of leather durability and ease of maintenance? This is important to me as I prioritise interior quality.
Go for the Mercedes‑Benz C‑Class C200 with ARTICO upholstery. In Indian heat and humidity, it resists cracking and dye transfer better than the A4’s or 3 Series’ leather options, making upkeep simpler.You specifically worry about leather ageing like your old A3, and ARTICO (a high‑grade synthetic) copes far better with 55°C+ cabin temperatures and 70-90% monsoon humidity than natural hides. It only needs a mild wipe every 2-3 months, rather than conditioning, so routine care takes about 10 minutes instead of a full detail. The grain and dye on darker ARTICO shades also hide creases and denim transfers better over 2-4 years of daily use. Do confirm the exact upholstery on your chosen C200 trim, as Mercedes often fits ARTICO on most Indian variants.The one thing you give up is the soft, natural leather feel and patina. ARTICO can feel a bit firmer and less breathable on longer drives compared with real leather. If you really want a genuine leather feel and are willing to condition it every 4-6 months, consider the BMW 3 Series 330Li M Sport with Vernasca leather instead.
Planning to enter the luxury segment and comparing the c class and bmw 3 series petrol versions. My monthly usage is around 700 to 800kms. Which do u thing is a better car over all, Including usability features ground clearance resale value etc.
The BMW 3 Series is the better all-rounder as it delivers the best balance between driver engagement and everyday usability. The 330Li in particular offers a great mix of performance, comfort, and space — it’s genuinely enjoyable to drive, rides well, and has a far roomier and more comfortable rear seat than the Mercedes C-Class. In comparison, the C-Class’s back seat feels cramped with limited under-thigh support, which can be an issue on longer drives.The C200 petrol variant feels a bit underwhelming in performance next to the 330Li, though the newer C300 comes closer in pace and overall polish. That said, the BMW still feels more dynamic and planted, thanks to its excellent chassis and steering.Ground clearance on both is low by luxury sedan standards, so speed breakers need to be taken with care. In terms of resale, the 3-series generally holds it value well in this segment, and ownership costs are broadly comparable. Overall, the BMW 3 Series 330Li strikes a nicer balance of driving fun, comfort, and practicality, making it the more rounded choice for your usage.
Hello Autocar India, having recently sold my Mercedes GLC, I am looking to transition to a sedan that offers superior rear-seat comfort, lower maintenance costs, and stronger resale value. My absolute priority is the rear-seat experience for my parents, specifically a model with significant power-recline and a smooth ride. Considering the Camry, Lexus ES 300h, and German rivals like the BMW 3 Series, Mercedes-Benz C-Class, and Audi A6, which offers the best “boss-seat” experience?
Given the requirements you've listed out, it's hard to go wrong with the Lexus ES 300h. It's the only one in this price range that offers the power recline function at the rear and the ride quality of this Lexus car is superb. Also, being a Toyota underneath, maintenance and services are fewer and more affordable than those of other luxury cars. The Toyota Camry is, of course, even better value, but it doesn't have the same luxurious interior as the Lexus. With German brands having got significantly more expensive lately, the Lexus has somehow remained in the lower price bracket. Alongside the Mercedes-Benz C-Class and BMW 3 Series LWB, which only further enhances its value proposition.
My budget is Rs. 70-80 lakh. My preferences are luxury and performance. Which vehicle should I buy between the BMW 3 Series and the Mercedes-Benz C-Class?
If you are going to be behind the wheel more often, the BMW M340i is excellent and has a decent rear seat for occasional chauffeur-driven drives too. However, if you want a better rear-seat experience, the BMW 330Li is very good too compared to the Mercedes-Benz car. It is almost as good as the M340i, but thanks to the long wheelbase, it gets a spacious and comfy rear seat as well.The Mercedes-Benz C-Class offers a more luxurious interior, but the driving experience is much better in the BMW.
Mercedes-Benz C-Class FAQs
The C 200 is the best choice for most buyers, offering the strongest balance of performance, refinement and equipment. It gets the same luxury-focused cabin and technology as the diesel, while the petrol engine is smoother and better suited to city driving. Buyers covering high annual distances may prefer the more fuel-efficient C 220d, while the C 300 is aimed at those seeking noticeably stronger performance and a sportier AMG Line package.
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