At the opening of the 2021 Munich Auto Show, Pacific Automotive's overseas reporting team photographed the C-Class All-TERRAIN just released by Mercedes-Benz at the scene.

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[Pacific Automotive Network New Car Channel] The 2021 Munich Auto Show opened. Pacific Automobile overseas reporting team photographed the just-released C-class All-TERRAIN of Mercedes-Benz at the scene (ask for lowest price | check specifications). The new car is a crossover model based on the new generation of Mercedes-Benz C-class travel, and will directly become a competitor of the Audi A4 allroad.

At the opening of the 2021 Munich Auto Show, Pacific Automotive's overseas reporting team photographed the C-Class All-TERRAIN just released by Mercedes-Benz at the scene. - DayDayNews

In terms of appearance, you can see that the new car basically follows the design language of the new generation Mercedes-Benz C-Class. The front grille of the new car adopts a straight waterfall shape, with the Mercedes-Benz logo decorated through the strips and a larger front surround shape. Compared with the delicate and delicate front face of the new generation Mercedes-Benz C-Class, the new car looks more radical and wild.

At the opening of the 2021 Munich Auto Show, Pacific Automotive's overseas reporting team photographed the C-Class All-TERRAIN just released by Mercedes-Benz at the scene. - DayDayNews

The shape of the headlight unit remains the same as that of the new generation Mercedes-Benz C-Class, but the All-Terrain model adds more light sources inside the headlight unit, which will automatically turn on in off-road mode, bringing better lighting effects.

At the opening of the 2021 Munich Auto Show, Pacific Automotive's overseas reporting team photographed the C-Class All-TERRAIN just released by Mercedes-Benz at the scene. - DayDayNews

Coming to the side of the car body, you can see that the new car adopts a large five-spoke wheel shape, which is very powerful. The new car adopts the shape of a station wagon as a whole, has a high ground clearance (40mm higher), and is surrounded by black plastic on the wheel arches, which further increases the passing ability on bad roads.

At the opening of the 2021 Munich Auto Show, Pacific Automotive's overseas reporting team photographed the C-Class All-TERRAIN just released by Mercedes-Benz at the scene. - DayDayNews

Compared with the more rough exterior style, the interior of the new car maintains the design language of the new C-class, such as the 10.25-inch full LCD instrument panel, the exquisite interior atmosphere, and interior detail design. It is worth noting that an "offroad" display will be added to the central control display of the new car. Through this screen, users can see practical outdoor information such as the vehicle's tilt angle, descent height, steering angle, geographical coordinates and the direction of the vehicle's front in real time. .

At the opening of the 2021 Munich Auto Show, Pacific Automotive's overseas reporting team photographed the C-Class All-TERRAIN just released by Mercedes-Benz at the scene. - DayDayNewsAt the opening of the 2021 Munich Auto Show, Pacific Automotive's overseas reporting team photographed the C-Class All-TERRAIN just released by Mercedes-Benz at the scene. - DayDayNews

In terms of power, the new car is available in gasoline and diesel versions, both equipped with a 2.0T engine matched with a 48V light-hybrid system, matched with a 9AT gearbox and a 4MATIC four-wheel drive system. The four-wheel drive system of the new car has been enhanced and two off-road driving modes have been added to support rugged mountain road mode and steep slope mode. (Text: Pacific Automotive Network Liu Yunqing)

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