₹58.6L - ₹69L
Ex-showroom price in New Delhi
petrol
auto
Diesel
Auto
23 kmpl
58.60 lakhs
Starting price for new model
Diesel
Auto
62.70 lakhs
Starting price for new model
Petrol
Auto
16.9 kmpl
59.60 lakhs
Starting price for new model
Petrol
Auto
69.00 lakhs
Starting price for new model
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According to ARAI data, Mercedes-Benz C-Class is claimed to have a mileage of 16.9 - 23 kilometres per litre.
The driving experience is relatively good, especially the excellent steering capability. This adds to the overall enjoyment of the car. Whether for a trip around town or on the highway, the Mercedes C-Class steers well under all conditions. It's hard to imagine wanting to get up once you have slid into one of the front seats of the C-Class.
In the new Mercedes C, you will have a comfortable experience. It won't let you down. It has very comfortable seats and an excellent driving position.
There are currently two versions of the C300d on the market, the C300D and the C300d+. The 0-62mph time is incredible, but it's difficult not to feel that most owners would benefit more from the C220d due to its lower price and better fuel consumption.
Due to the pump's really low cost and availability of the vehicle, it is usually recommended that long-distance drivers opt for diesel vehicles over petrol ones due to the advantages of diesel engines. For short journeys and city driving, petrol engines are most commonly known for their instant throttle response and are, therefore, better suited to short trips.
Mercedes-Benz has introduced its 2021 A-Class and 2021 C-Class compact cars, which are both exceptional compact cars. However, you should consider every aspect of these two cars. Compared to the A-Class, the C-Class is also more versatile, has better technology, is more fuel-efficient, and has more standard features. However, the C-class may have more options, and the engines for it may be a bit more expensive.