Commonly referred to as the "Baby S-Class," the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (W206) brings flagship-level luxury and technology to a more compact and agile frame. In Nepal, the C-Class is a favorite among professionals who seek a prestigious daily driver that is easy to maneuver through the busy streets of Kathmandu while offering the status of the three-pointed star. The current generation marks a significant shift, featuring a sportier "cab-backward" design, a power-domed hood, and a digital-first cabin that mirrors the layout of the ultra-luxury S-Class.
The interior is defined by a 11.9-inch portrait-oriented central touchscreen that is tilted six degrees toward the driver, creating a pilot-focused cockpit. High-quality finishes like open-pore wood with aluminum inlays and the ambient lighting system, which can be customized in 64 colors, make the cabin feel like a private lounge. With its increased wheelbase over the previous generation, rear passengers now enjoy more legroom, making it a viable option for those who occasionally use a chauffeur.