More off-road than off-road, the Mercedes C-Class All-Terrain is riding the SUV wave by offering itself a backpacker look. It can be recognized by its specific grille and bumpers, its underride protection at the front and rear and its matt dark gray wheel arch trims. Compared to the classic C-Class Estate, the C-Class All-Terrain has slightly increased its dimensions. It has gained four millimeters in length and measures 4,755 millimeters in total. Thanks to the wheel arches, the width has increased by 21 millimeters to 1,841 millimeters. The increase in ground clearance of around 40 millimeters also allowed the height of the vehicle to be increased to 1,494 millimeters. The standard wheels are 17 inches, but it is possible to opt as an option for 18 or 19 inches.Available from the start with the Avangarde finish, the C-Class All-Terrain has 6 different driving programs, 2 of which are dedicated to progress on difficult roads. Its 4Matic all-wheel drive distributes power in a distribution of 45% at the front and 55% at the rear. The mechanics are taken from the sedan: it is a 4-cylinder gasoline and diesel unit aided by a light hybridization at 48V.it is a 4-cylinder gasoline and diesel unit aided by a light hybridization at 48V.it is a 4-cylinder gasoline and diesel unit aided by a light hybridization at 48V.

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