How Much Does a 2022 Mercedes-Benz C 43 AMG Cost?
The 2021 Mercedes-Benz C-Class comes in sedan, coupe, and Cabriolet (4-seater soft-top) body styles, with choices of drivetrains and features. All-wheel drive (4Matic) costs $2,000 extra where applicable. The
C 300 sedan ($42,650) has 18-in alloy wheels, LED headlights/daytime running lights/taillights, self-dimming mirrors, rain-sensing wipers, powered sunroof, simulated leather upholstery (much better than it sounds), keyless entry/ignition, 12.3-inch Digital driver information display, forward collision mitigation with automatic emergency braking (known as Adaptive Braking technology that also includes brake drying), blind-spot monitoring, 14-way power-adjustable driver’s seat with memory, power-adjustable front passenger seat, dual-zone automatic climate control, heated front seats, hands-free trunk lid operation, 10.25-in infotainment screen, Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto smartphone integration, plus a 5-speaker audio system with USB/SD card slots and HD radio. An AMG Line bundle brings AMG body styling, 18-in AMG wheels, a sport-tuned suspension, performance front brakes, sport steering wheel, and various sporty interior flourishes. The
C 300 coupe ($48,250) and
C 300 cabriolet ($55,750) come with a sport-tuned suspension, power-folding mirrors, Burmester surround-sound system, satellite radio, multicolored ambient cabin lighting, and illuminated door sills. The Cabriolet also has a powered fabric roof, semi-automatic trunk separator, the Aircap wind deflector, and the neck-heating Airscarf as standard. The
C 43 sedan ($57,550),
coupe ($60,050) and
Cabriolet ($66,550) have all-wheel drive as standard. The
C 63 sedan ($69,650 or $77,250 for the S),
coupe ($71,700/$79,300), and Cabriolet ($79,050/$86,650) have specific aerodynamic body kits, bigger brakes, sport suspension, sport exhaust, more prominent seat bolsters, and dedicated interior trim. Exclusive AMG-related options include a limited-slip differential, ceramic composite front brake discs (C63 S), plus dedicated cosmetic and performance upgrades. Additional C-Class options include leather upholstery, ventilated front seats, heated steering wheel, wood/leather steering wheel, wireless charging, powered rear sunshade, cabin ventilation system that emits fragranced air, head-up display, illuminated grille star, 590-watt/13-speaker Burmester audio system, and active parking assistance. The optional Driver Assistance package includes adaptive cruise control, evasive steering assistance, active blind-spot monitoring, and active lane-keeping assistance.