C-Class

Mercedes-Benz C-Class Takes Top Honors in Japan and Australia

Words John Clark | December 12, 2011
In Australia, the C 250 CDI and the C 63 AMG Coupé scooped the “2011 Australia’s Best Car Award” in their respective segments
Words John Clark December 12, 2011

The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is one of the most popular cars around the globe. Recently, this statement was confirmed by two recent awards: in Japan the C-Class leads the field as the best imported car for the second time in succession. Down under, the C 250 CDI and the C 63 AMG Coupé scooped the “2011 Australia’s Best Car Award” in their respective segments.

The title “The Imported Car of the Year Japan” is traditionally awarded at the Tokyo Motor Show for the automobile with the best concept and the most innovative technology. As in the previous year, the title for 2011/2012 went to the C-Class Saloon and Estate. C-Class models also claimed Australia’s most important independent automobile award. The Australian Automobile Association presented the C 250 CDI as the best of the best premium mid-size cars. The C 63 AMG Coupé won its award category as best sports car.

Mercedes-Benz carried out a comprehensive upgrade of the C-Class in the spring of 2011. The new generation boasts a dynamic design and numerous new assistance systems: from the ATTENTION ASSIST drowsiness detection system to proximity control with DISTRONIC PLUS, it offers a new standard of safety in this segment. In addition, fuel consumption has been cut by up to 31 percent in comparison to the previous generation.