Mercedes-Benz C-Class was launched

Mercedes-Benz C-Class was launched in the city on Friday by Sanjiv Sahajwala, Head-Marketing & Sales, DaimlerChrysler India Private Ltd.

Speaking on the occasion, Sahajwala said: "To date around 6 million C-Class vehicles have been sold all around the globe. In fact, the C-Class is the worldwide leader in its segment and has been an immensely popular vehicle since it was first launched. The new CClass is more power-packed, more spacious and enjoys even greater street presence."

As pioneers of the luxury car segment in India, Mercedes-Benz has the widest product range and the most extensive sales and support network spread across 28 cities, Sahajwala said.

"The result of close and continuous engagement with customers is reflected through our growing sales figures as well. This year, we achieved record sales of 2491 units from January- December 2007. This marks a growth of 18 per cent over 2007."

With a length of 4596 millimetres, the new C-Class is 68 millimetres longer than its predecessor. The body width has been increased by 42 mm to 1770 millimetres and the wheelbase by 45 mm to 2760 millimetres.

These dimensions create the conditions for a generously sized interior, and therefore more comfort.

The design of the new C-Class is based on the modern Mercedes idiom, which reflects the technical superiority of automobiles bearing the star with taut lines and large, tranquil surfaces.

The pronounced wedge-shape of the front end serves to emphasise attributes such as agility and performance.

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