Mercedes-Benz Boss Says Next C-Class to Get Convertible and Hybrid, But No 3-Series GT Rival
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Mercedes-Benz Boss Says Next C-Class to Get Convertible and Hybrid, But No 3-Series GT Rival



With all the prototypes of the next Mercedes-Benz C-Class we've seen going around lately, it was only a matter of time before the brand with the star started talking about its new compact premium sedan.

In an interview with Autonews, Mercedes-Benz USA CEO Steve Cannon laid out the firm's plans and divulged some interesting details about the new W205-codenamed C-Class, which for the first time ever, will be produced at the company's Tuscaloosa, Alabama plant starting next year.

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