Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2021) Specs & Price

David Taylor

24 Feb 2022

Mercedes-Benz C-Class (2021) Specs & Price

The W206 Mercedes-Benz C-Class is now available in South Africa! See what’s on offer below!

The new Mercedes-Benz C-Class is a rival to the BMW 3 Series, Audi A4 and Lexus IS. With its rivals all being replaced by either all-new versions or updated models, the new C-Class will have its work cut out for it.

The new C-Class is built locally and Merc’s production facility in East London following an investment of R13-billion which has inadvertently boosted the local economy. It’s one of 3 production sites for the C-Class (others include Bremen, Germany and Beijing, China) and the site has not only expanded by 100 000 square metres but over 500 high-tech robots have been installed and the facility is also more environmentally friendly than before. 

“The new C-Class is a sportive incarnation of luxury. It combines dynamic proportions with reduced design lines and sculptural surfaces. I have no doubt that the new C-Class will excite current and future customers with its wide range of high-tech features derived from the flagship S-Class. With this latest edition, we are taking the next logical step on our road to the digital and sustainable future with a host of innovations and cutting-edge digital elements. I’m certain that our most successful model range will once again raise the bar as the most sophisticated offering in its segment,” said Mark Raine, Co- CEO for Mercedes Benz South Africa and Executive Director for Mercedes-Benz Cars South Africa.

The new C-Class comes to market with a new look, but the real change will be found in the cabin, which is dominated by a large infotainment screen featuring the latest second-generation MBUX operating system.

Physically, the new Mercedes-Benz C-Class has grown. In comparison to the old model, it’s 6.35cm longer, 1cm wider, but its roofline sits 1cm lower. In terms of luggage capacity, the new C-Class has the same capacity as the old version. Inside, the cabin dimensions have improved, with the wheelbase now 2.5cm longer, headroom 1.5cm higher while the front seat passenger gets a bit more shoulder room.

Engines on offer

Kicking off the range is the petrol-powered C200. It features a 1.5-litre turbocharged engine with EQ electric boost. Power outputs are pegged at 150 kW and 300 Nm. It’s said to consume between 6.6 – 6.8 L/100km.

For the diesel fans, the C220d features a turbocharged 2.0-litre 4-cylinder with 147 kW and 550 Nm. It’ll be the more frugal of the two models offered, with a claimed consumption figure of 4.4 – 4.7 L/100km.

Both vehicles are rear-wheel-driven and feature a 9-speed automatic transmission.

Mercedes-Benz will also be offering a limited-edition C200 Edition 6 and only 400 units will be available to buyers. The Edition 6 can be had in either Spectral Blue and Selenite Grey and additional features such as AMG Line trim, 19-inch AMG alloy wheels, panoramic sliding sunroof and Agility Control are standard. 

You can get a taste of what to expect with our Mercedes-Benz C-Class international launch review here, but we will soon be testing the new Mercedes-Benz C-Class on local soil, so look out for a thorough review very soon!

The Options

Mercedes-Benz SA has tried to simplify its intensive options list by creating packages that incorporate the most popular add-ons.

Advanced Package (No cost option)

  • Folding rear seat backrests 
  • THERMATIC Individual climate comfort
  • USB package 
  • Central display
  • AVANTGARDE interior 
  • AVANTGARDE exterior 

Advanced-Plus Package R21 000

Advanced package plus the following:

  • Driver display 
  • Wireless charging
  • Ambient lighting 
  • Illuminated door sill panels 

Premium Package R62 000

Advanced Package + Advanced-Plus Package plus:

  • Memory package
  • MBUX Navigation Premium
  • Parking Package with 360-degree camera

Premium-Plus Package R118 000

  • Digital headlight 
  • Head-up Display 
  • THERMOTRONIC automatic climate control 
  • USB package Plus (6 USB-C ports, 2x 12V sockets)
  • MBUX augmented reality

Other noteworthy options include MBUX Navigation Premium R13 900, Rear-axle steering R22 400, Head-up Display R22 000, and the AMG Line exterior for R54 000.

How much does the new Mercedes-Benz C-Class cost in South Africa?

Mercedes-Benz C200 Avantgarde – R857 280

Mercedes-Benz C200 AMG LineR911 280

Mercedes-Benz C220d Avantgarde – R911 812

Mercedes-Benz C220d AMG Line – R965 812

Mercedes-Benz C200 Edition 6 – R917 380

Further Reading

Mercedes-Benz C-Class International Launch Review

Meet the all-new Mercedes-Benz C-Class

Key insights: 2021 Mercedes-Benz C-Class

David Taylor

David Taylor

Having contributed to multiple motoring titles as well helping run the public relations machine of the Johannesburg International Motor Show, Dave has experience in both sides of the motoring industry. He's based in the Western Cape and is responsible for the performance testing, photography & weekly YouTube news for Cars.co.za.

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