C-Class Station Wagon Production Launched

The Mercedes-Benz C-Class Station Wagon was introduced just last week during the International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt. Now, Mercedes is celebrating the first production launch of the said model at the plant as the first vehicle for the model rolled off the assembly line during the night shift last Friday.

The head of the plant, Peter Schabert, said, “As our employees successfully mastered the launch of the new C-Class sedan last March, they are well prepared to also bring the station wagon onto the road in top quality.”

At the end of May this year, the predecessor of the new C-Class Station Wagon had been phased out. Since then, the staff at the plant made wide-spread preparations for the upcoming production of the station wagon which will also be manufactured in the same plant.

The Mercedes-Benz C-Class Station Wagon will be manufactured solely in Bremen and it would be from there that it will be delivered worldwide. The Series 204, on the other hand, will be produced at the plants located in Sindelfingen and East London. Schabert commented saying, “We’re extremely proud that Bremen is the home for all the C-Class station wagons worldwide.”

An Environmental Certificate has also been given to the new C-Class Station Wagon. This certificate proves that the environmentally oriented development process of the Mercedes-Benz has paid off as the station wagon conforms to the standards set forth by ISO.

Safety, agility, comfort, spaciousness, and versatility are some of the strong points of the new C-Class station wagon. Interested car enthusiast may already place their orders now for the new Mercedes-Benz C-Class Station Wagon at service outlets and dealers.

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