Tuesday 28 January 2014

Mercedes Benz unveils C-class Grand Edition at Rs. 36.81 lakh

Mercedes Benz unveils C-class Grand Edition at Rs 36.81 lakhMumbai: German luxury carmaker Mercedes-Benz on Tuesday launched the C-class Grand Edition, both in petrol and diesel variants, priced at Rs. 36.81 lakh and Rs. 39.16 lakh (ex-showroom Mumbai) respectively in the domestic market.

The auto major, which reported a 32 per cent growth in volumes at 9,003 in the last calendar year over 2012, also rolled out the 50,000th car from its Chakan plant in Pune.

"An AMG body styling with front and rear apron and side sill panels and17-inch 5-twin-spoke light alloy wheels with black AMG hub caps makes the C-Class GRAND EDITION distinctive in its appearance," Mercedes-Benz India said on its website.

"The dynamic and sporty exterior of the C-Class GRAND EDITION meets an equally sporty and individualistic interior. Use of attractive materials, attention to stylish details and a wealth of high-quality equipment and appointments exudes luxury."

Mercedes Benz currently churns out C, E, S, ML and GL class models from its Chakan plant, which has a capacity to produce 10,000 vehicles a year.

The Grand Edition comes close on the heels of the launch of the flagship S-class luxury saloon, which hit the market earlier this month.

"Touching the 50,000 cars marks the beginning of a next growth chapter for us. We are committed to the India story and the domestic market potential. We will also continue increasing our investments in the plant and infrastructure here," Mercedes-Benz India managing director and chief executive Eberhard Kern said in a release here.

Kern also said that the current capacity will be doubled by March this year.

"We will soon commence local assembly of newer models, making the company 'future ready."

Commenting the Grand Edition roll out, he said, "The C-class Grand Edition embodies Mercedes-Benz's uncompromising style, design and performance."

The C-class remains one of Mercedes-Benz' best-sellers in the competitive entry-level luxury sedan segment with more than 19,000 units sold till date, Kern said.

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