The 2019 Mercedes-Benz C-Class can already be
ordered in selected European markets in both four and five-door body styles.
Pricing for the Saloon starts at € 39,948.30 (US$ 49,283) in Germany, tax included,
for the C200 grade. It combines a 184 PS and 280 Nm of
torque turbocharged 1.5-liter petrol engine with a 9-speed DCT and RWD. The
mid-range version of the family car is the C200 4Matic,
which adds four-wheel drive and carries a € 2,380 (US$ 2,936) premium.
Finally, the C220d 2.0-liter diesel, rated at 194 PS and 400 Nm of torque comes in at € 42,328.30
(US$ 52,219). The facelifted C-Class Estate, in the same flavors, kicks off with
€ 41,614.30 (US$ 51,338), € 43,994.30 (US$ 54,274) and then again € 43,994.30,
respectively. All variants will arrive at dealers this July.
Additionally, the cars can be ordered with a host of
optional extras. The Driving Assistance Plus Package, which adds S-Class-like
driving assistance systems, costs € 2,499 (US$ 3,083), while the MultiBeam LED
headlights cost € 1,963.50 (US$ 2,422).
There’s also the fully-digital Instrument Display
available at € 892.50 (US$ 1,101), with a 12.3-inch high-res instrument cluster,
and the Energizing convenience adjustment (€ 238 / US$ 294) that “enables a
specific wellness set-up tailored to the mood and need of the customer”,
according to Mercedes-Benz.
The company’s famous Multicontour Seat package, with
massage functions, side bolsters and lumbar support, individually adjustable by
an electrically driven pneumatic pump, costs € 702.10 (US$ 866).
Finally, the Comand Online with 3D navigation
system, real-time traffic info density, Car-to-X warning messages, fuel prices,
gas stations and available parking spaces, among others, is the most expensive
option yet, at € 2,915.50 (US$ 3,597).
Mercedes has yet to put price tags on the 2019
C-Class Coupe and Convertible, as well as the facelifted AMG C63 lineup.