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Next-Generation Mercedes Benz C-Class interiors spied; all-set for Global Debut in 2021

2021 Mercedes Benz C-Class Interior Spied

Mercedes Benz is planning to launch the Next-Gen C-Class sedan in 2021 globally. The Mercedes Benz C-Class has been in the market since 2014. The company gave a major facelift to this premium sedan in 2018. However, the brand is now planning to introduce an all-new Mercedes Benz C-Class. 2021 Mercedez Benz C-Class will take design inspiration from the latest A-Class sedan and E-Class facelift. Although it has been spied testing earlier, what we have for you here today are some spy shots of its interiors which have been leaked online. 
According to the spy photos, the next-gen Mercedez Benz C-Class gets completely revamped interiors. It is likely to get a new dashboard layout similar to the one found in the Mercedez Benz A-Class. It is speculated to get an all-digital instrument cluster. It gets the latest version of the MBUX infotainment system with all its AI and voice command systems. The infotainment system is integrated into the center console along with round-shaped air conditioning vents. Below the main touchscreen is a dedicated climate control unit. Another notable addition is the lowered touchscreen.

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