(from Mercedes-Benz
Press Release) The new C-class Estate.
Unrivalled spaciousness, plus exemplary safety, optimum comfort and
tangible agility
Stuttgart -- Just a few months following the market debut of the
saloon,
Mercedes-Benz is now unveilling the estate version of the new
C-class. The estate takes the trademark strengths of the saloon,
such as safety, agility and comfort, and combines them with a
significant increase in spaciousness and versatility. Quite apart
from being able to hold a maximum of 1500 litres, giving it a larger
load capacity than any other premium-class estate in this market
segment, the new C-class Estate also offers a host of handy features
for easy loading and safe transportation --a tailgate which opens
and closes automatically at the push of a button, for example.
Compared to the outgoing model, the new Mercedes estate burns as
much as twelve per cent less fuel. With an official NEDC consumption
of 6.0 litres/100 km, the new C 200 CDI can make a single tank of
fuel (66 litres) last for over 1000 kilometres. Just like the
saloon, the estate version of the new C-class has also been awarded
an Environmental Certificate, which attests to the environmentally
oriented development process as conforming with the international
ISO standard. In terms of safety, the new estate blazes a trail with
innovations of the likes of PRE-SAFE and the Intelligent Light
System, and distinguishes itself as the safest car in this vehicle
class. Seven airbags, belt tensioners and belt force limiters, as
well as crash-responsive NECK-PRO head restraints all make up part
of the standard specification.
The new estate adopts the C-class Saloon's customer-focused concept
for the
design and equipment lines. There is a choice of three models -
classIC,
ELEGANCE and AVANTGARDE - which highlight the vehicle's comfort or
agility to differing degrees. The AVANTGARDE line features a large
Mercedes star positioned in the centre of the radiator grille that
emphasises its sporty, agile nature. This traditional distinctive
mark of sporty models from Mercedes is now being employed in an
estate model for the first time by the Stuttgart-based automotive
brand. In the ELEGANCE model, a three-dimensional, louvred radiator
grille with a high-gloss paint finish accentuates other
brand-typical attributes such as
comfort and luxury. The classIC model, meanwhile, is deliberately
more
restrained and traditional. New benchmark figure: maximum load capacity of 1500 litres During the concept phase for the new estate, the designers and
engineers at
Mercedes took the expectations of the brand's customers as their
yardstick.
Consequently, spaciousness, versatility and functionality were given
top priority. Compared to its predecessor, the rear of the new
estate is slanted far more steeply, a crucial factor for enlarging
the vehicle's load volume. This now varies between 485 and 1500
litres (VDA measuring method), depending on the position of the 1/3
: 2/3 split-folding rear seat -- more than any of the model's rivals
in this class of premium estate car are able to offer. Measured
against the outgoing C-class Estate, load capacity has been
increased by as much as 146 litres.
This makes the estate a thoroughly practical vehicle in every
respect. It is able to accommodate, for example, four golf bags
including trolleys, nine large packing cases or a total of 44 drinks
crates each containing six 1-litre juice bottles. The largest
possible cuboid that fits into the load compartment now has a volume
of 827 litres - that is an increase of 66 litres compared to the
previous model and
between 50 and 100 litres more than other premium estate models in
this class are able to handle. The maximum utilisable interior
length is a whole 2.82
metres, as measured between the tailgate and the front passenger
footwell
17 centimetres more than previously. Convenient loading: EASY-PACK tailgate and load-securing kit Thanks to a host of practical details, the new Mercedes estate can
be loaded more easily, more conveniently and more safely. For
instance, two bag hooks and four rings for anchoring loads are
included in the load compartment as standard. Stowage compartments with net covers and a collapsible shopping
crate can likewise be found in all models, as can the combined
luggage cover and retaining net. The new EASY-PACK tailgate opens
and closes as the push of a button, representing a first in this
segment. Finally, the optional EASY-PACK load-securing kit presents
drivers with even more possibilities for both partitioning the load
compartment -- that measures around 1.80 metres long and up to 1.20
metres wide -- and for securing the load being carried.
The new C-class Estate also makes a perfectly good towing vehicle
and, indeed, offers a class-beating towing capacity of as much as
1800 kilograms. The
self-levelling suspension that is optionally available keeps the
vehicle at a
constant ride height regardless of the load it is carrying. Accredited environmental protection: a twelve per cent cut in
fuel
consumption Environmental considerations played a key role in the development of
the
Mercedes-Benz C-class from the very start. This is corroborated by
the
Environmental Certificate that was awarded by the TV Technical
Inspection Authority in Germany. Mercedes-Benz is the only
automotive brand in the world to have obtained a certificate under
the terms of ISO standard 14062 for environmentally acceptable
product development.
With brand new or redeveloped engines under the bonnet offering
greater power and torque, the C-class Estate consumes up to twelve
per cent less fuel than previously. The four-cylinder power units
were the focus of the development work: in the case of the C 180
KOMPREssOR and C 200 KOMPREssOR petrol models Mercedes-Benz modified
the engine management and fitted a more
dynamic supercharger and improved pistons to boost output by 10
kW/13 hp and 15 kW/20 hp respectively. At the same time, the fuel
consumption figures for the two models could be cut by as much as
10.3 per cent to 7.7 and 7.8 litres/100 kilometres.
Mercedes-Benz also gave the four-cylinder diesel engines a thorough
overhaul too, making improvements not only to the injection system,
the turbocharger and the intercooler but to more than 90 other
components too. The upshot is engines delivering more power and
higher torque, combined with fuel consumption that is around twelve
per cent lower. The new C 220 CDI now has an output of
125 kW/170 hp (previously: 110 kW/150 hp) and musters up 400 Newton
metres of peak torque (previously: 340 Newton metres) from 2000 rpm.
Fuel consumption on the NEDC driving cycle comes in at just 6.1
litres for every 100 kilometres (previously: 6.9 l/100 km).
In the new C 200 CDI, power has been upped by eleven per cent (100
kW/136 hp instead of 90 kW/122 hp before) and fuel consumption is
6.0 litres/100 kilometres (previously 6.8 l/100 km).As for the
six-cylinder engine range, there is a choice of three petrol units
developing 150 kW/204 hp, 170 kW/231 hp and 200 kW/272 hp, as well
as the new C 320 CDI with an output of 165 kW/224 hp. With the
exception of the C 350, all engine variants are coupled to a
six-speed manual transmission. The C 350 is partnered by the
7G-TRONIC seven-speed automatic transmission. Sporty agility: shock absorbers that change with the driving
situation The unique blend of agility and comfort that forms one of the
exceptional strengths of the new C-class is basically down to the
standard-fit AGILITY
CONTROL package. This features shock absorbers which automatically
adapt to the current driving situation for a noticeable improvement
in ride comfort when driving normally. As soon as a more dynamic
driving style is adopted, on the other hand, the maximum damping
forces are set to stabilise the estate effectively . A steering system that is six per cent more direct and a short-throw
six-speed manual transmission also form part of the AGILITY CONTROL
package.
The dynamic handling package that is available as an option bestows
the new
C-class Estate with a degree of agility worthy of out-and-out sports
cars. The driver is able to choose from two drive modes which
determine the fundamental suspension characteristic: Comfort and
Sport.
Within these modes, the shock absorbers at each wheel are regulated
by means of an infinitely variable electronic control. What's more,
the body is lowered by 15 millimetres and the suspension equipped
with shorter springs and thicker torsion bars. The dynamic handling
package also encompasses the new speed-sensitive power steering with
a more direct ratio and variable centring.
The body index devised by engineers at Mercedes clearly illustrates
just how
agilely the new C-class Estate performs out on the road. This index
is calculated from the readings for various driving manoeuvres,
thereby forming a new composite formula for a vehicle's dynamic
handling abilities. The larger the body index, the better the
suspension is linked to the body and the firmer the suspension's
tuning. The standard AGILITY CONTROL suspension gives the C-class a
body index of 1.91 to 2.01 hertz, while the new model attains
sports-car-like
values of up to 2.46 hertz with the dynamic handling package fitted.
Kitting out the new estate with the AMG sports package adds a sports
suspension with shorter springs and firmer shock absorbers to the
specification, along with 17-inch light-alloy wheels. The body is
also dropped by 15 millimetres. Hallmark Mercedes quality: the safest car in its class The C-class Estate has come through an exhaustive programme of
testing, during which it demonstrated its typical Mercedes-like
levels of safety in over 100 crash tests in all. The occupant
protection concept is underpinned by an intelligently designed
bodyshell, 70 percent of which consists of high-strength and
ultra-high-strength grades of steel. The front-end structure
comprises four impact levels which act independently of one another
and enable forces to be distributed over a wide area while bypassing
the passenger cell. The occupants are protected by a total of seven
airbags as standard. The driver, front passenger and the passengers
on the outer rear seats also benefit from belt tensioners and belt
force
limiters. The NECK-PRO head restraints in the front have a crash-responsive
design, meaning that they move to cushion the heads of the driver
and front passenger at an early stage in a rear-end collision to
guard against the risk of whiplash. The
integrated child seats, which fold out of the rear bench seat have
undergone
further development and are now also fitted with a wraparound head
restraint.
Standard features such as the flashing brake lights, Brake Assist
and
Electronic Stability Program make vital contributions to accident
prevention. The ESP system now incorporates additional functions:
not only does it monitor the tyre pressure it also helps to enhance
safety when towing a trailer with an automatic trailer stabilisation
function.
The anticipatory occupant protection system PRE-SAFE gives the new
estate
the edge over other models in this segment. This optional system
makes use of the time before an imminent accident to prepare the
vehicle and its occupants for a collision. The result is a
considerable reduction in the loads exerted on the passengers upon
impact. The Intelligent Light System is another technical innovation
borrowed from the higher-end models in the Mercedes range and is the
only system of its kind in this market segment at the current time.
The system's five different lighting functions are each suited to
various typical driving and weather conditions. Excellent comfort on long journeys: newly developed seats and air
conditioning system Inside, the attractively styled dashboard, the high-class materials
and appealing colour schemes create a homely atmosphere. For the
first time, the colour
concept has been extended to the load compartment too. On classIC
and
ELEGANCE models, the customer's selected appointments colour is used
for both the carpeting and the side trim. On the AVANTGARDE line,
the rear compartment is carpeted in black too. Newly developed
seats, which can be specified with a
multicontour function as an option, as well as a powerful air
conditioning
system add to the estate's excellent comfort on long journeys. The new estate from Mercedes-Benz is the first model in this class
to offer the option of individually adjustable three-zone climate
control. And the expansive panoramic sliding sunroof can be found on
the list of optional extras for an
estate car for the first time too.
The colour display in the centre of the dashboard is linked up to
the controller
on the tunnel console. This is where the driver can operate the
audio and navigation systems or the telephone. A clear menu control
structure makes it simple to
access all of these functions and more besides. Alternatively, there
are the direct selection keys in the centre console: the car radio,
CD/ DVD player, navigation system or telephone can be switched on at
the push of a button. Subsequent operating steps are performed using
the controller in unison with the colour display in the dashboard. State-of-the-art technology: voice-controlled infotainment
devices Mercedes-Benz developed three new infotainment units for the
C-class: Audio 20, Audio 50 APS and COMAND APS. They all feature a
keypad for entering telephone numbers and radio frequencies, as well
as a Bluetooth interface which
allows mobile phones to be connected wirelessly to the hands-free
system. The
Audio 50 APS system also comprises pan-European DVD navigation using
arrow symbols for route guidance. With the COMAND APS multimedia
system, the navigation data is stored on a hard disc. A
high-resolution map which can be viewed from different perspectives
appears on the tilting colour display. The
COMAND APS also comprises a DVD player, along with a music server
for
storing up to 1000 tracks.
The LINGUATRONIC voice control system is automatically included on
C-class Estate models equipped with the Audio 50 APS plus the
six-disc DVD changer or with the COMAND APS system. For the first
time, the new improved system is now able to recognise whole-word
commands when entering a destination,
selecting a radio station or calling up a name from the telephone
directory. The driver no longer needs to spell out the names of
countries, towns or roads, for
example, but is able to speak them as whole words instead. Following its public premiere at the International Motor Show in
Frankfurt/Main, motorists will be able to place their orders for the
new C-class Estate with
Mercedes-Benz sales and service outlets and dealerships from
September 2007.
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