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Spied again: 2009 Mercedes C-Class Sportcoupe [interior shot!]

12/03/2007, 11:50 AM

By admin

Mercedes is going full throttle on replacing aging models with their respective successors, and here is proof this goes for the C-Class Sportcoupe as well.

These pictures were taken in northern Sweden, and they show the new Sportcoupe for the first time ever.

Although the new Sportcoupe will mimic the design of the brand-new 2008 C-Class sedan, the upcoming coupe is actually built around the mechanics of the existing model – based on the chassis of the outgoing C‑class. The basic concept of the car – short coupé with huge tailgate – will remain unchanged, too.

Daimler had planned to scrap the Sportcoupe all together, but upper management decided the model should be kept at the last minute.

Like with the outgoing model, buyers will have the option between the four-cylinder C180 (156 bhp, compressor), the C200 (184 bhp, compressor), a six-cylinder C230 (204 bhp) or the C350 (272 bhp). New offerings might include a C280 V6 delivering 231 horsepower and diesel enthusiasts might prefer the C200 CDI (136 bhp) or C220 CDI (170 bhp).

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02/14, 12:05 PM

posted by:

bousbous55

Still a bad idea…

02/14, 12:15 PM

posted by:

buenos

Why is it a bad idea?

02/14, 12:20 PM

posted by:

???

The C coupe has always been one of the ugliest Benz to date … making another one…. thats just wrong

02/14, 12:24 PM

posted by:

bb_454

I dont care for it. Guess I need to see it with out the camo, but the over all profile I just dont like. What does the C go up against from BMW? The 3 series looks much better IMO.

02/14, 1:42 PM

posted by:

A4

hey i think its always been a great idea im glad they didnt can it, its a great little entry level mercedes and id take it over the sedan anyday.

02/14, 2:26 PM

posted by:

maximus

I have a new appreciation for the old style C coupe. I used to not like it, now I do. I think I’ll like this one, but the camo is too heavy to tell.

02/14, 2:53 PM

posted by:

SRT-4Ken

———>The C coupe has always been one of the UGLIEST Benzes to date…..I’d take a Mazdaspeed 3 please……..

02/14, 3:34 PM

posted by:

pherarey

what happened to the low slung, widebody AMG versions that mercedes used to create. Those boxy, punch-you-in-the-teeth-and-shag-your-wife designs used to rule tarmac. nowadays, these conservative merc’s look like a saab on a peacekeeping rendezvous.

02/14, 3:56 PM

posted by:

The Stig

I wonder if they’ll address the reliability problems. Wait! Never mind…

02/14, 5:23 PM

posted by:

mbftw

A nicely lowered W203 sportcoupe looks great.

This one doesn’t looks like the same thing, just with a new headlamp design. Which is a shame.

02/14, 6:02 PM

posted by:

PrimeGTP

Argh, when will Mercedes learn that having 10 different trims for the same car can be a BAD thing??

02/14, 10:49 PM

posted by:

SRT-4Ken

———->PrimeGTP: well, not necessarily, i mean, look at the success of the Porsche 911 with its literal 14 different variations right now………i just know exactly which one I would punch for if i had the money: the Turbo………..

02/15, 12:04 AM

posted by:

autonutt

I thought maybe a completely redesigned C coupe might come to the US.. but since this is basically a facelifted version of the current model (which was dropped here years ago), I highly doubt that now. Still hoping for the wagon though!

02/15, 6:22 AM

posted by:

Saud

It didnt sell last time it wont sell this time

02/15, 10:02 AM

posted by:

imageWIS

MB should really take a hint and go study a BMW 3-series coupe…

Jon.

02/15, 11:52 AM

posted by:

theshadow

pimp lite :)

02/15, 2:46 PM

posted by:

Cobradreamer427

Thats the ugliest car Mercedes has, but in Europe its great for small parking places and higher class

02/15, 3:25 PM

posted by:

Stuart

I was hoping they had killed this thing. Think about it, they call it the C-coupe then what does that make the CLK?

02/16, 3:46 AM

posted by:

55amg

why just not make a normal C class coupe and put it againest the 3 series coupe? why make a hatch back sort of thing

02/22, 2:07 AM

posted by:

jonmartin

I can’t believe they’re bringing that garbage back. I cant wait to see one at a dealer so I can piss on it.

12/03, 12:10 PM

posted by:

mazdaman

This is essentially a “restyle” instead of a “redesign”. It is just a carryover design with updated front/rear end treatments.

I think this car functions well enough as an entry level vehicle for Mercedes. I do agree with some of the previous posts about the model designation for this vehicle. I don’t think that Mercedes should continue to call it a “C-Class” vehicle since it rides on the previous generation’s mechanicals. I think calling this vehicle “C-Class” just cheapens the image of the current generation “C-Class” products.

12/03, 1:11 PM

posted by:

LP640

what a ****ing rip off. this is for the people who cant afford a full blown Merc so they go for this gay watered down anal version.

12/03, 1:44 PM

posted by:

N_yo_face

who’s running the joint at mercedes these days???

12/03, 1:49 PM

posted by:

Impulsive

Trying to ignore that faceless mutant in the driver’s seat reaching out to touch someone … that console and centre dash look horrible. For the price and supposed prestige, this is an abject FAILURE.

12/03, 3:51 PM

posted by:

inline6

Uh, this doesn’t look like a “new” model so much as a facelift from the current model.

Look at the interior…it’s nearly identical to the older generation. The rear half of the car looks that way, too. Sure, they’re probably update the taillight clusters and trim, and give it a new sedan-like front. But I’ll bet you anything that this car is just a re-skin of the old one.

12/03, 6:58 PM

posted by:

autonutt

Just to clarify for everyone posting above that apparently can’t read, the article states that this is the EXISTING model with a new front end MIMICING the new C-class sedan. And yes, this seems to be a bad idea because M-B made this decision when they thought they were targeting the similarly facelifted 318ti, but instead this model is going to have to compete with the more modern 1-series as well.

12/03, 7:17 PM

posted by:

SS4LIFE

Even from those spy pics those tail lights already look like the old C230 coupe’s old tail lights that I never cared for. Please don’t bring those back. Car looked good from the front until you saw the back. But when it first came out I thought it’d be a good thing. A high 20k sub 30k coupe from Mercedes isn’t a bad thing unless it is watered down. But If they can do this one right. Who knows. No matter what though because it’s a Mercedes it’s always going to be over-priced compared to other cars in its segment. That’s just how it goes ladies and germs.

12/03, 8:01 PM

posted by:

SR

That dude has a funny face. Bet he doesn’t date much.

12/03, 8:50 PM

posted by:

DeansterTJ

I wouldn’t touch this with a 10-foot pole. Budget Benz? Who’s gonna be impressed by this?

Sink the money into a real cool hatch, a GTi or something similar. This is overpriced and it underwhelms.

12/03, 9:46 PM

posted by:

stick2clutch

waste of sheet metal.

12/03, 10:08 PM

posted by:

Ray Sinclair

I bet that if Mercedes built a true rival to the BMW 3- Series Coupe with a body shape similar in profile to the BMW’s, it would outsell this POS by a huge margin.

It’s a no brainer…like bringing the four-door truck to America. In what must be the largest market for pick-up trucks in the world, why on earth did we have to wait so long to get four-door trucks?

Mercedes is leaving a lot of sales on the table by not competing with the 3 series coupe.

12/04, 1:55 AM

posted by:

autonutt

Ray, you are right.. and they are also missing the mark not coming up with a proper 1-series coupe competitor too.

12/04, 8:25 AM

posted by:

e46Ne90

wow is that a manual in a mercedes!? lol

12/04, 6:25 PM

posted by:

jackjimturkey

I prefer BMWs.

bb_454: good handle.

e46Ne90: in germany, you’ll almost never see an automatic transmission.

12/05, 3:08 PM

posted by:

carnoisseur

I highly doubt this will ever make into the US because of the huge failure of the W203 hatch from 2002-05. Benz would sooner release the A or B class in the US if it was going to compete in the small econo- market. And for that matter, why bring in something that could potentially hurt the Smart car’s sales? Benz can’t make the C-coupe any bigger because it would (sizewise) compete with the A/C209 CLK which is based on W203 achitecture but, in actuality, is (based on options, features, and styling) a coupe version of the W211 E-Class. Following the heritage of the CLK (A/C209,208,124) it has always been a two-door E-class (W/S211,210,124). If Mercedes wants to produce a two-door C-class, it would have to be a hatchback folloing thier “logic.”

 
 
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