2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class

2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class sedan



The compact C-Class sedan is the smallest and most inexpensive Mercedes sedan sold in the United States. Numerous models are offered with alphanumeric names that are tied to the powertrain. The C250 equips a 1.8l four-cylinder turbocharged engine. The C300 equips a smaller 3.0l V6 engine and the C350 upgrades to 3.5l V6. The high-performance AMG variant is the C63 AMG which has a 451-bhp, 6.2l V8 under the hood. All C-Class sedans have an automated seven-speed transmission. The C300 model is offered exclusively with 4MATIC all-wheel-drive. The other models are rear-wheel-drive only. The C-Class carries a high level of standard equipment, but like other Mercedes models, the base price does not include leather upholstery.

What's New

The C-Class wears updated styling in the front and rear. On the inside, the dashboard has been restyled. A number of powertrain changes include a new 7-speed automatic transmission, more powerful V6 engines and the return of a four-cylinder model.

Configurations

Model/Trim/PackageEngineMPGOriginal MSRP
C-Class sedan C250 Sport 1.8l I4 T (201 bhp) A7 RWD 21 / 31 / TBD $34,800
C-Class sedan C250 Luxury 1.8l I4 T (201 bhp) A7 RWD 21 / 31 / TBD $35,220
C-Class sedan C300 4MATIC Sport 3.0l V6 (228 bhp) A7 AWD 18 / 25 / TBD $38,020
C-Class sedan C300 4MATIC Luxury 3.0l V6 (228 bhp) A7 AWD 18 / 25 / TBD $38,430
C-Class sedan C350 3.5l V6 (302 bhp) A7 RWD 20 / 29 / TBD $40,575
C-Class sedan C63 AMG 6.2l V8 (451 bhp) SM7 RWD 13 / 19 / TBD $58,930