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2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Interior: First Look

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edited September 2014 in Mercedes-Benz

image2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Interior: First Look

Get a first look at the reimagined interior of the 2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class, one of the finest interiors among entry-level luxury sedans.

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  • emajoremajor Member Posts: 332
    That really is a beautiful interior. From a design and visual interest perspective, it absolutely blows the A4 and 3 Series out of the water. I really like the design of the Lexus IS dashboard, but this even better. They need get the materials and assembly correct on production vehicles, though. The only problem is the infotainment screen; perched above the air vents, it looks like someone walking around with a Post-it note stuck to his forehead.
  • patinthecitypatinthecity Member Posts: 40
    I love what MB is doing with their interiors. They have a more hand-crafted, masculine/sporty appearance. Too bad they're doing the exact opposite with their exteriors; droopy butts, rounded organic shapes, and all.
  • markinnaples_markinnaples_ Member Posts: 251
    Always liked MB interiors better than most others, but their interiors are hit and miss. The new SL is a definite miss in my opinion, but the newer E is a hit. The current C is not nearly as pretty as the previous generation, but I hold out hope that the new C is better than the current. When I see a new S in person, I'm hoping it looks better than in pics (like the new Corvette).
  • lions208487lions208487 Member Posts: 240
    Nice interior, but I am interested in the new exterior design and performance.
  • duck87duck87 Member Posts: 649
    If this interior is standard on the production C-class, it will be the Cheap-Class no longer
  • majin_ssj_ericmajin_ssj_eric Member Posts: 49
    I wish this fad of the tacked on tablet style nav screen would just die already. I much prefer the days when interior designers tried to actually incorporate the screen into the dash with a recess or a hood covering it. Nowadays the trend seems to be to just stick it in the middle somewhere with no thought of blending it in or designing the rest of the interior around it whatsoever. That caveat excepted, this is a nice looking interior...
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