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With the all-new
CLA-Class getting ready to stake its claim as the entry-level
Mercedes-Benz sedan, the next-generation
C-Class will have a little room to expand its lineup and move up market. And nothing says up market more than the
S-Class. Comparing these new spy shots of the 2014 C-Class to
recent shots of the next-gen S-Class, we can see that newest version of Mercedes' top-selling model (in the US) will have styling that borrows heavily from the automaker's redesigned flagship.
There is far less camouflage covering the new sedan than the
last time we saw it, allowing us to see how the car is shaping up. Up front, we can expect the familiar grille and headlight treatment we've seen on other recent Mercedes introductions, and it also looks like it will also get an aggressively styled front fascia similar to what we saw on the new
E-Class models. The rear end will get vertical taillights and integrated exhaust finishers.
The sedan version of the new C-Class is expected to launch first followed shortly by the wagon and then eventually a coupe and a new convertible model as well, but it isn't clear if all the different variations will be
built at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Tuscaloosa, AL.
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