主页 新闻 评论 Review: New Mercedes-Benz C200 – Cruising With Higher Refinement Review: New Mercedes-Benz C200 – Cruising With Higher Refinement 评论 Siew Weng | October 05日, 2020 05:53 PM When the current Mercedes-Benz W205 C-Class was launched in 2014, many were impressed by its interior and a vast range of engine choices. As the C-Class is the best-selling product for the company, more attention and care was taken to ensure the changes to the refreshed or facelifted model were done effectively while maintaining the consumer price level. Mercedes-Benz introduced the new 1.5-litre engine with EQ Boost as part of the company’s effort to increase electrification in its range of products. Together with the 48-volt on-board electrical system, EQ Boost in the new C200 not only provides an increase in straight line acceleration performance, but also a reduction in exhaust emissions. Specifications for the Mercedes-Benz C200 (EQ Boost) Price: RM 259,888 (OTR without insurance) Engine: 1.5-litre, inline-4, turbocharged with EQ Boost belt starter/alternator (M264) Power: 184 hp @ 5,800 rpm to 6,100 rpm (EQ Boost +13 hp) Torque: 280 Nm @ 3,000 rpm to 4,000 rpm (EQ Boost +160 Nm) Transmission: 9-speed automatic, rear-wheel drive Safety: 7 airbags, Blind Spot Monitoring, Collision Warning and Assist, ESP Origin: Locally-assembled in Pekan, Pahang Overview Mercedes-Benz Malaysia currently only offers two variants of the mainstream new C-Class- the C200 Avantgarde and the C300 AMG Line. Standard features in the new C200 include the beautiful digital instrument display, blind spot warning, open-pore wood trim, 10.25-inch media display in wide format, smartphone connectivity, and steering wheel with Touch Control. The C300 (RM 304,888) meanwhile adds AMG Line bumpers, 19-inch wheels with staggered sizing, Airmatic air suspension, adaptive LED head lamps, Burmester sound system, active lane keeping assist, panoramic moonroof, and surround view camera system. The company also unveiled the new Coupe models and they feature the same powertrain and differences in features. Exterior The biggest indicator of the new C-class facelift range is the pair of head lamps. The C200 features LED head lamps that look like they are made up of an array of eight glass cubes. The grille in the Avantgarde trim continues to feature the integrated star with two louvres. The same level of updates was applied to the rear design- just a change in the tail lamp graphics that now illuminates the signature light in a C-shape and a change to the design of chrome trim at the bottom of the bumper. The 18-inch wheels meanwhile are a multi-spoke pattern in dual-tone finishing. Interior The interior sports a much more noticeable upgrade in features. Mercedes-Benz has managed to house a 12.3-inch digital instrument display within the original meter hood. The amount of information being displayed as well as customization is truly astounding. The driver can choose between three different design themes and selection is from the new steering wheel with Touch Control. Layout and function of the controls are as intuitive as it can be- left spoke controls the left media screen while the right spoke controls the right screen, which is the driver’s display. Occupants also have more controls to the ambient lights, now updated to have a colour palette of 64 colours. Everything else in the great Mercedes-Benz C-Class interior remains, following the old adage of ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’. High-quality materials together with the open-pore wood trim still make the interior a benchmark that still hasn’t been beaten. Driving Experience During the drive event organized by Mercedes-Benz Malaysia, we spent most of our time in the new C200. All of us were keen to experience the significant reduction in displacement of the new C200 engine. While the peak output remains the same at 184 hp, the torque sees 20 Nm less when comparing the new 1.5-litre engine to the outgoing 2.0-litre engine. Straight out of the Cycle and Carriage Bintang TREC City Store, the new C200 surprised us with more pliant suspension tuning over the badly paved roads. In city traffic, the new engine does not exhibit its lack of displacement. The EQ Boost blends very well to the acceleration requirements, adding 160 Nm to the main crankshaft for a brief period of time. One does not actually feel the torque boost, as the belt-driven starter/generator is designed to assist in acceleration mainly from a standstill or low speeds before the turbocharger builds up to full pressure. The EQ Boost and charging function are all done automatically. There is no option for the driver to select more boost or deploy boost for overtaking. On paper, the new C200 is just 0.5 seconds slower from rest to 100 km/h compared to the old 2.0-litre C200 (7.7 seconds versus 7.2 seconds). The route from the city centre then brought us to the Karak highway, famous for its long ascent and descent combined with fast sweeping curves. While the C200 with comfort-tuned suspension soaked up all irregularities incredibly well in KL city, this suspension tuning unveiled its major compromise on this highway. The new C200 did not like certain sections of the highway with wavy areas. The suspension was still busy settling down, giving the driver and occupants a reduced sense of surefootedness. Only on smooth, straight stretches of highway, the new C200 felt more comfortable. There is barely any noise from the road and engine. However, wind noise over the A-pillar is still very apparent. This is surprising as we were told the dealers have a remedy for this wind noise matter. In our brief time in the much more powerful C300 variant, the vehicle certainly felt very different compared to the C200. Acceleration is a lot more urgent and it sounds much sportier inside the cabin. Thanks to the fitment of the Airmatic air suspension system, highway drives are certainly well sorted out, as the body movement is properly contained. Other than that, the ambience in the interior felt no different thanks to the generous features that are already found in the more accessible C200. Conclusion The new engine with micro hybrid electrification certainly did not disappoint. It might look half a second slower on paper, but in the real world, the new engine with EQ Boost has all the credentials of a respectable engine. Quiet, smooth, and punchy in a comfort-oriented suspension tuning are qualities that many buyers appreciate, especially with Klang Valley’s deteriorating road conditions. Added to the beautiful and highly digitized interior and the Mercedes-Benz C-Class continues to be the benchmark for premium sedans that many of us aspire to own. ✕ 使用 WhatsApp 联系 我们依据 PDPA 保护您的个人信息。 我同意 Carlist.my 的使用条款和隐私政策 我同意接收来自 Carlist.my 及其汽车销售商、业务附属机构和合作伙伴的个性化通信。 查看最佳汽车优惠! Prev Next 特价 - 马上拨电! 天 小时 平均市场价格 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 I 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 Galeri: Review: New Mercedes-Benz C200 With EQ Boost × Review: New Mercedes-Benz C200 With EQ Boost 回到文章 / 相关标签 C-Class C200 mercedes mercedes c200 Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz C-Class 打印 相关文章 Industry 4.0 Solutions Key To Production Of New Mercedes-Benz C-Class 所有资讯 Siew Weng | August 06日, 2018 Mercedes-Benz has just begun the production of the new C-Class at its lead plant, Bremen, Germany.The assembly of the new C-Class uses ... 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Review: New Mercedes-Benz C200 – Cruising With Higher Refinement 评论 Siew Weng | October 05日, 2020 05:53 PM When the current Mercedes-Benz W205 C-Class was launched in 2014, many were impressed by its interior and a vast range of engine choices. As the C-Class is the best-selling product for the company, more attention and care was taken to ensure the changes to the refreshed or facelifted model were done effectively while maintaining the consumer price level. Mercedes-Benz introduced the new 1.5-litre engine with EQ Boost as part of the company’s effort to increase electrification in its range of products. Together with the 48-volt on-board electrical system, EQ Boost in the new C200 not only provides an increase in straight line acceleration performance, but also a reduction in exhaust emissions. Specifications for the Mercedes-Benz C200 (EQ Boost) Price: RM 259,888 (OTR without insurance) Engine: 1.5-litre, inline-4, turbocharged with EQ Boost belt starter/alternator (M264) Power: 184 hp @ 5,800 rpm to 6,100 rpm (EQ Boost +13 hp) Torque: 280 Nm @ 3,000 rpm to 4,000 rpm (EQ Boost +160 Nm) Transmission: 9-speed automatic, rear-wheel drive Safety: 7 airbags, Blind Spot Monitoring, Collision Warning and Assist, ESP Origin: Locally-assembled in Pekan, Pahang Overview Mercedes-Benz Malaysia currently only offers two variants of the mainstream new C-Class- the C200 Avantgarde and the C300 AMG Line. Standard features in the new C200 include the beautiful digital instrument display, blind spot warning, open-pore wood trim, 10.25-inch media display in wide format, smartphone connectivity, and steering wheel with Touch Control. The C300 (RM 304,888) meanwhile adds AMG Line bumpers, 19-inch wheels with staggered sizing, Airmatic air suspension, adaptive LED head lamps, Burmester sound system, active lane keeping assist, panoramic moonroof, and surround view camera system. The company also unveiled the new Coupe models and they feature the same powertrain and differences in features. Exterior The biggest indicator of the new C-class facelift range is the pair of head lamps. The C200 features LED head lamps that look like they are made up of an array of eight glass cubes. The grille in the Avantgarde trim continues to feature the integrated star with two louvres. The same level of updates was applied to the rear design- just a change in the tail lamp graphics that now illuminates the signature light in a C-shape and a change to the design of chrome trim at the bottom of the bumper. The 18-inch wheels meanwhile are a multi-spoke pattern in dual-tone finishing. Interior The interior sports a much more noticeable upgrade in features. Mercedes-Benz has managed to house a 12.3-inch digital instrument display within the original meter hood. The amount of information being displayed as well as customization is truly astounding. The driver can choose between three different design themes and selection is from the new steering wheel with Touch Control. Layout and function of the controls are as intuitive as it can be- left spoke controls the left media screen while the right spoke controls the right screen, which is the driver’s display. Occupants also have more controls to the ambient lights, now updated to have a colour palette of 64 colours. Everything else in the great Mercedes-Benz C-Class interior remains, following the old adage of ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’. High-quality materials together with the open-pore wood trim still make the interior a benchmark that still hasn’t been beaten. Driving Experience During the drive event organized by Mercedes-Benz Malaysia, we spent most of our time in the new C200. All of us were keen to experience the significant reduction in displacement of the new C200 engine. While the peak output remains the same at 184 hp, the torque sees 20 Nm less when comparing the new 1.5-litre engine to the outgoing 2.0-litre engine. Straight out of the Cycle and Carriage Bintang TREC City Store, the new C200 surprised us with more pliant suspension tuning over the badly paved roads. In city traffic, the new engine does not exhibit its lack of displacement. The EQ Boost blends very well to the acceleration requirements, adding 160 Nm to the main crankshaft for a brief period of time. One does not actually feel the torque boost, as the belt-driven starter/generator is designed to assist in acceleration mainly from a standstill or low speeds before the turbocharger builds up to full pressure. The EQ Boost and charging function are all done automatically. There is no option for the driver to select more boost or deploy boost for overtaking. On paper, the new C200 is just 0.5 seconds slower from rest to 100 km/h compared to the old 2.0-litre C200 (7.7 seconds versus 7.2 seconds). The route from the city centre then brought us to the Karak highway, famous for its long ascent and descent combined with fast sweeping curves. While the C200 with comfort-tuned suspension soaked up all irregularities incredibly well in KL city, this suspension tuning unveiled its major compromise on this highway. The new C200 did not like certain sections of the highway with wavy areas. The suspension was still busy settling down, giving the driver and occupants a reduced sense of surefootedness. Only on smooth, straight stretches of highway, the new C200 felt more comfortable. There is barely any noise from the road and engine. However, wind noise over the A-pillar is still very apparent. This is surprising as we were told the dealers have a remedy for this wind noise matter. In our brief time in the much more powerful C300 variant, the vehicle certainly felt very different compared to the C200. Acceleration is a lot more urgent and it sounds much sportier inside the cabin. Thanks to the fitment of the Airmatic air suspension system, highway drives are certainly well sorted out, as the body movement is properly contained. Other than that, the ambience in the interior felt no different thanks to the generous features that are already found in the more accessible C200. Conclusion The new engine with micro hybrid electrification certainly did not disappoint. It might look half a second slower on paper, but in the real world, the new engine with EQ Boost has all the credentials of a respectable engine. Quiet, smooth, and punchy in a comfort-oriented suspension tuning are qualities that many buyers appreciate, especially with Klang Valley’s deteriorating road conditions. Added to the beautiful and highly digitized interior and the Mercedes-Benz C-Class continues to be the benchmark for premium sedans that many of us aspire to own. ✕ 使用 WhatsApp 联系 我们依据 PDPA 保护您的个人信息。 我同意 Carlist.my 的使用条款和隐私政策 我同意接收来自 Carlist.my 及其汽车销售商、业务附属机构和合作伙伴的个性化通信。 查看最佳汽车优惠! Prev Next 特价 - 马上拨电! 天 小时 平均市场价格 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 I 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 Galeri: Review: New Mercedes-Benz C200 With EQ Boost × Review: New Mercedes-Benz C200 With EQ Boost 回到文章 / 相关标签 C-Class C200 mercedes mercedes c200 Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz C-Class
Industry 4.0 Solutions Key To Production Of New Mercedes-Benz C-Class 所有资讯 Siew Weng | August 06日, 2018 Mercedes-Benz has just begun the production of the new C-Class at its lead plant, Bremen, Germany.The assembly of the new C-Class uses ...
Understanding The Mercedes-Benz C200's EQ Boost 购买指南 Eric | August 17日, 2020 Since the early days, the 12V network was sufficient to sustain a vehicle’s needs, as it only powers the bare necessities, such as fuel pump, water ...
Mercedes-Benz Malaysia Launches 2020 C 200 AMG Line – RM 252k 所有资讯 Aswan | July 15日, 2020 Variety is the spice of life, and Mercedes-Benz Malaysia has added a bit more diversity to their C-Class range with an AMG Line-equipped C 200 for ...
Spyshots: 2018 Mercedes-Benz C-Class (W205) Facelift Shows Off New Design LED Headlights 所有资讯 Kon | February 28日, 2017 An updated version of the current generation Mercedes-Benz C-Class is well underway, with European spy photographers catching glimpses of a ...