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Why Lease The C-Class Estate?

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Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate Review 2023

Merging practicality with elegance, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate luxury strikes a perfect balance between a family-oriented vehicle and a refined driving experience.

Rivals to the Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate include the BMW 3 Series Touring and the Audi A4 Avant.

Our Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate review covers:

Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate Key Features

  • Sophisticated exterior design with sleek lines, chrome accents and distinctive LED lighting 
  • Interior boasts a modern design with high-quality materials, plush leather seats
  • 490-litre boot, expanding to 1,510 litres with rear seats down
  • Engines are responsive and smooth, ample power for city commutes and highway cruising
  • Three trim levels are available: AMG Line, AMG Line Premium and AMG Line Premium Plus.

Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate Pros and Cons:

Pros:

  • Stylish and Elegant Design
  • High-Quality Interior Materials
  • Spacious and Versatile Interior

Cons:

  • Expensive 
  • Restricted Rear Visibility
  • Limited Off-Road Capability

Design, Practicality and Boot Space

The design of the new Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate exudes a perfect blend of modernity, elegance, and sportiness. It inherits the sleek and sophisticated styling cues from its sedan counterpart but adds the practicality of an estate configuration. The front fascia features a prominent grille flanked by stylish LED headlights, giving it a confident and distinctive look. The fluid lines and carefully sculpted body enhance aerodynamics and contribute to a sense of motion even when stationary. Chrome accents tastefully adorn the body, accentuating its luxurious appeal.

Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate Exterior

The C-Class Estate stands out for its practicality, making it a compelling choice for families and those seeking a versatile vehicle. Unlike the sedan variant, the estate configuration extends the roofline and tailgate, creating a more spacious interior and an expansive cargo area. The generous cabin space comfortably accommodates five adults, offering ample legroom and headroom for all passengers. Additionally, the rear seats can be folded in a split configuration, allowing for various seating and cargo arrangements to cater to different needs.

The highlight of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate's practicality is its capacious boot space. With the rear seats in their upright position, it offers a generous 490-litre boot capacity, capable of accommodating luggage, groceries, and other everyday items with ease. When the rear seats are folded down, the cargo space expands to 1,510 litres, transforming the C-Class Estate into a capable load-hauler. This versatility makes it ideal for road trips, family vacations, and any situation where extra storage capacity is required. The low-loading lip and wide tailgate opening further facilitate the easy loading and unloading of items.

Interior and Trims

The interior of the new Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate offers a premium and luxurious environment, showcasing the brand's commitment to craftsmanship and attention to detail. It is designed to provide the utmost comfort and convenience to both the driver and passengers, making every journey a delightful experience.

Mercedes-Benz has meticulously chosen high-quality materials to adorn the cabin of the C-Class Estate. Soft-touch surfaces, premium leather upholstery, and refined trim accents create an upscale atmosphere. Throughout the interior, you'll find elegant metal or woodgrain finishes, adding a touch of sophistication to the overall design. The seats are not only aesthetically pleasing but also ergonomically designed to provide optimal support and comfort during extended drives.

At the heart of the C-Class Estate's interior lies the state-of-the-art MBUX (Mercedes-Benz User Experience) infotainment system. The system comprises a large central display, which can be controlled using a touchpad on the centre console or through voice commands. MBUX offers seamless smartphone integration, allowing users to access their favourite apps, navigation, and entertainment easily. Additionally, the digital instrument cluster behind the steering wheel provides crisp and customizable visuals, allowing drivers to access vital information at a glance.

Three trim levels are available: AMG Line, AMG Line Premium and AMG Line Premium Plus.

There are three distinct trim levels available for selection. The AMG Line trim offers an impressive package featuring large screens, heated leather seats, blind-spot monitoring, 360-degree cameras, and electronically adjustable seats, along with an augmented-reality navigation system.

If you opt for the AMG Line Premium trim, you'll enjoy additional amenities such as keyless go, advanced adaptive LED headlights, and 360-degree cameras for enhanced visibility.

For those seeking the pinnacle of luxury, the top-tier AMG Line Premium Plus trim comes with a panoramic sunroof, a premium Burmester stereo system, a head-up display, and convenient music streaming services integrated into the infotainment system.

Power and Performance

For those who primarily undertake short journeys, the Mercedes C-Class Estate offers two suitable options: the C180 or C200 models equipped with a 1.5-litre petrol engine. Both variants deliver a quiet and peppy performance while being cost-effective to run. However, the C200 model stands out with the inclusion of a mild-hybrid system, providing a helpful boost to fuel economy and overall performance. Mercedes claims this mild-hybrid model can achieve more than 46mpg, though, in regular driving conditions, you can expect around 37mpg. Opting for the four-wheel-drive option provides added grip in slippery conditions but slightly reduces fuel economy to approximately 35mpg.

If motorway driving is more prevalent, the C220d diesel model becomes the more appropriate choice. Boasting 194hp, it offers sufficient power to keep up with fast-moving traffic while maintaining a serene and quiet ride at 70mph. Although real-world fuel economy might not match Mercedes' claimed figure of 60mpg+, achieving around 50mpg is certainly feasible.

Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate Interior

For those seeking a faster driving experience from their practical family estate, the C300 petrol or AMG-tuned C43 versions are enticing options. The C300 features a 245hp engine, propelling it from 0-62mph in just six seconds. Meanwhile, the C43 boasts a 390hp twin-turbo V6 engine, allowing it to cover the same sprint in under five seconds. For even greater performance, the upcoming AMG C63 model, a V8-powered super estate with over 470hp, promises exceptional speed.

On the other hand, those prioritizing fuel efficiency over sheer speed will appreciate the C300de plug-in hybrid model. Combining a 194hp 2.0-liter diesel engine with a 120hp electric motor, this variant can achieve up to 90mpg in normal driving conditions and accelerate from 0-62mph in only 5.7 seconds.

Whichever engine option you choose, the Mercedes C-Class Estate comes equipped with a nine-speed automatic transmission as standard. This transmission smoothly shifts gears, particularly around town, making it easy to navigate heavy traffic. However, it may not respond as swiftly to manual gear changes as the eight-speed automatic available in the BMW 3 Series Touring.

Overall, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate blend luxury and performance. It stands as a testament to Mercedes-Benz's commitment to excellence in engineering and design. While it may come with a premium price tag, the C-Class Estate offers an unmatched driving experience, lavish comfort, and innovative technology, making it an enticing proposition for those seeking a luxury station wagon. If you're in the market for an estate car that elevates every aspect of your driving journey, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate undoubtedly deserves serious consideration.

Leasing vs Buying

The Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate is now available for purchase at a starting on-the-road price of £45,620.00*, or it can be leased with monthly payments starting from Price On Request.

If you're considering leasing a Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate, we proudly offer excellent car leasing services in the UK. Our leasing deals include a manufacturer's warranty, road tax, breakdown insurance, and free delivery to most areas of the UK mainland (excluding specific regions).

Leasing a Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate can often be a more financially advantageous option compared to purchasing outright, thanks to the fixed monthly payments, variable mileage options, low initial rental, and flexible contract durations.

It's important to note that the 'on-the-road' price mentioned includes a year's road fund license, DVLA first registration fee, and a number plate fee. Please be aware that this price is accurate at the time of publication and is subject to change. To get the most up-to-date information, we recommend contacting your nearest Audi retailer. 

 

Customer Reviews

Mercedes-Benz C-Class Estate
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4.4 out of 5

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3.3 out of 5
Simon Mercedes-Benz C Class Estate

Good all round vehicle. service and maintenance costs high.

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4.4 out of 5
Richard Mercedes-Benz C Class Estate

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4.4 out of 5
Stephen Mercedes-Benz C Class Estate

Not been as reliable asi hoped, suffered 3 breakdowns in 1 year,,,!

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4.9 out of 5
Steve Mercedes-Benz C Class Estate

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4.6 out of 5
Daniel Mercedes-Benz C Class Estate

Very stylish looking car with good performance but still very practical for the kids and dog

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