Mercedes: Gladly also once off the road 🎥

ALL-ROUNDER WITH ALL-WHEEL If a normal station wagon is too off-road and an SUV too high-legged, Mercedes now offers an interesting alternative in the mid-size segment: the C-Class All-Terrain.

 

Following the launch of the successful All-Terrain concept with the E-Class in spring 2017, the C-Class is now also rolling out onto the road - or into light terrain - with a striking look and additional capabilities.

With 40 millimeters more ground clearance than the C-Class Estate, standard all-wheel drive and two off-road driving programs, the new All-Terrain takes any terrain in its stride.

Off-road design elements include the stand-alone grille, the special bumpers, the optical underride guard and the wheel arch linings in dark gray matt.

C-Class All-Terrain
The all-terrain versions of the C-Class station wagons have 40 millimeters more ground clearance.

Electrified gasoline and diesel at the start
In addition, the crossover model has many features from the new C-Class. These include the 1.5-liter gasoline engine with 204 hp and 300 Nm in the C 200 4Matic or the diesel with 200 hp and 440 Nm in the C 220d 4Matic, both supported by a 48-volt mild hybrid system.

Via the 9-speed automatic transmission and 4Matic, the drive power is sent to all four wheels - 45 percent to the front and 55 percent to the rear axle. With a towing capacity of up to 1,800 kilograms, the All-Terrain is also well equipped for trailer operation.

The equipment also includes the adaptive and intuitive MBUX infotainment system and the latest generation of driving assistance systems.

Dynamic Select Offroad for light terrain
Compared with the conventional C-Class station wagon, the All-Terrain has grown slightly in dimensions. It has grown in length by four millimeters to 4755 millimeters and has also become 21 millimeters wider due to the wheel arch linings. The increased ground clearance has also made the vehicle slightly taller.

The standard tires are 225/55 R 17, while 245/45 R 18 and 245/40 R 19 are available as options. The comfort suspension with passive damping system ensures well-balanced ride comfort and high driving stability.

New are the two Dynamic Select programs Offroad for light terrain and Offroad+ with Downhill Speed Regulation. The C 220d All-Terrain costs from 70,700 Swiss francs.

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