About two months away from its official unveiling, the second-generation 2016 Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe is still testing in Germany. This time around caught with significantly less camouflage covering its body, the sleek coupe seems almost ready to show its new shape to the world. It’s not like we don’t know it will look like a shrunken 2015 Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupe, but we can’t be sure about it until every single inch of camouflage is removed.
Last time we saw it, the C-Class Coupe was drifting in the snow somewhere in Scandinavia, with only part of its roof and the A-pillars out in the open. This time our trusty paparazzi spotted the two-door camo-free from the B-pillars forward, with more than 50 percent of the car ready to be analyzed in detail.
As expected, the front fascia is identical to that of the 2015 Mercedes-Benz C-Class. Both the headlamps and the grille have been transferred from the four-door, even though the latter is still wearing some sort of camouflage. Make no mistake though, that’s a diamond grille right there. On to the sides, the coupe sports similar proportions to the sedan, but, at the same time, it looks like a more compact version of the S-Class Coupe. The concealed B-pillar contributes to that effect.
The rear is where the C-Class Coupe will be rather different that its sedan sibling and more similar to the S-Class. Though the rear fascia is still hidden, the slender taillights are quite visible through the gray sheet. Moreover, the license plate has been repositioned in the bumper, a feature seen on the S-Class Coupe.
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