The all-new 2022 Mercedes-Benz C-Class is inching closer towards its unveiling on February 23 and a couple of German reviewers on YouTube recently had the chance to test out the car in prototype guise.
Both of these videos offer a detailed look at both the exterior and interior designs of the new C-Class and we must say, some rather significant changes have been made.
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We’ll start off with the interior, as it is the most obvious point of difference from the outgoing car. Much like the new S-Class, the new C-Class has a floating, portrait-oriented touchscreen infotainment system that not only houses the navigation and entertainment system but also the controls for the climate control. Moreover, as with the new S-Class, the air vents will be repositioned above the infotainment screen.
Another key update made to the cabin of the 2022 C-Class is the fitment of a new floating digital gauge cluster, while he car can also be equipped with the new AMG Line flat-bottomed steering wheel.
The exterior design will also share similarities to the S-Class, as well as the E-Class, with the most obvious changes being angular head- and taillights. One of the reviewers adds that the new car is 6 cm longer than the outgoing model while sporting a 2.5 cm longer wheelbase to improve legroom for rear seat passengers.