We use cookies on whatcar.com to improve your browsing experience and to provide you with relevant content and advertising, by continuing to use our site you agree to this. Please see our privacy policy for more details. Continue

Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe drive

01 July 2011

What is it? The C-Class Coupe is Mercedes' answer to the Audi and BMW's 3 Series Coupe. It's based on the latest C-Class saloon and shares most parts under the skin, but comes with a sleeker three-door body.

What's it like to drive? Our drive was brief; a very short route around the Goodwood Estate as part of the Moving Motor Show.

The C250 Blue Efficiency AMG Sport has a 1.8-litre, 201bhp turbocharged petrol engine. Performance isn't as sprightly as you might expect, but the few bumps we encountered suggest that the ride is pretty forgiving, while the steering is responsive, but rather light.

What's it like inside? It's like any other C-Class – so it's good, but not quite up to the standards of a 3 Series Coupe.

Should I buy one? At £34,080, the model we drove goes head-to-head with the Audi 2.0 TFSI and the BMW 325i Coupe SE. The Audi is usefully cheaper and the BMW has a six-cylinder engine, but coupes are all about style, so many buyers are just as likely to choose whichever they most like the look of. We'll have a comprehensive review on the C-Class coupe next week so come back for a definitive view then.

See also
We've also driven petrol versions of the C-Class coupe. Take a look at Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupe driven