Mercedes-Benz celebrates its 140th anniversary with limited C-Class and E-Class Celebration Editions in India, adding exclusive features and a more premium ownership experience.
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Mercedes India Unveils Exclusive Celebration Editions
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Mercedes-Benz launched limited 'Celebration Editions' for C-Class and E-Class in India.
Only 140 units of each model are available, emphasizing exclusivity.
Editions enhance ownership experience with added features like dashcam and rear entertainment.
Mercedes-Benz did something interesting. Not big Not loud But clever. It quietly rolled out Celebration Editions of the C-Class and E-Class in India. Just 140 units each. That’s it. Limited. Exclusive Almost like they don’t want everyone to have it. And honestly, this isn’t new. Brands do this all the time. But here, it feels more intentional.
What’s Special in the C-Class Celebration Edition
The Mercedes C-Class Celebration Edition doesn’t change the car. Not really Same design Same road presence. But then you notice the extras. A dashcam. Rear seat entertainment screens. Small things, but they matter more than you’d think.
Photo : C-Class Celebration Edition with added premium features
It’s like Mercedes is saying you already like the car, now enjoy living with it. And that’s the shift. Ownership experience Not just driving. You still get everything you expect. Burmester sound system, 360 camera. That big clean screen. Nothing missing Just slightly more personal now.
Engine and Performance Remain the Same
No changes under the hood. And that’s actually a good thing. Because messing with a well-balanced setup? Risky So yeah, petrol and diesel options continue. Same smooth drive. Same silent cruising. Nothing dramatic. But it works. Always did In a way, this tells you something Mercedes isn’t trying to fix anything here. Just enhance it Subtly.
E-Class Celebration Edition Also Launched
Then there’s the E-Class Celebration Edition. And this one feels different. Why? Rear seat Always the rear seat. India loves chauffeur-driven luxury. Mercedes knows it. So they doubled down, Rear entertainment, Better cushioning, More comfort. You sit in the back and suddenly it makes sense. It’s not about driving anymore It’s about being driven.
Photo : E-Class Celebration Edition focuses on rear comfort
Pricing and Positioning
Prices start at ₹62.40 lakh for the C-Class. Go up to ₹82.70 lakh for the E-Class. Slightly higher than usual. Not shocking though You’re paying for the extras. And maybe the badge of exclusivity too. Is it value for money? Depends If you care about limited editions, then yes. If not, the regular versions still do the job perfectly fine.
Here’s the thing. India’s luxury car market is changing. Fast. People don’t just want a car anymore. They want something that feels theirs. Something not everyone else has. And this is exactly where these Celebration Editions fit in Quietly Smartly. No big redesign No flashy announcements Just a small tweak. A limited number And suddenly demand builds. Simple strategy But it works.
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