We’ve already driven the diesel-powered C-Class Coupé and bonkers Mercedes-AMG C 63 S version, but what if you haven’t got £66,910 to spend on an AMG and still want petrol power?
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Further down the C-Class Coupé range you’ll find the C 200 and C 300. Both are powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol with the C 200 pushing out 181bhp and the C 300 offering a sizeable 242bhp. We drove the latter here, with the 7G-Tronic seven-speed auto gearbox.
On paper, it all looks good. Enthusiasts will lust after six-cylinder rivals, but the four-cylinder C 300 does 0-62mph in a very respectable six seconds, with top speed limited to 155mph. Fuel economy is quoted at 44.8mpg, while CO2 emissions of 134g/km mean VED isn’t too bad, either.
In reality, it’s not quite as satisfying as the figures suggest. The 2.0-litre engine doesn’t make a particularly pleasant noise, favouring a drone rather than a sporty sound. Press the throttle to overtake slower traffic and the noise turns harsh – made all the worse by the speakers relaying the engine noise into the cabin. Progress is not as smooth as you’d expect, either, with power delivery suffering from a little turbo lag at lower revs.
Unusually, we’d opt for the gruffer diesel or even wait for the V6-powered C 450 AMG Sport, coming a little later next year. But while the engine falls a bit short, it’s more than made up for by the rest of the package. It’s arguably the most stylish four-seater coupé in its class, thanks to the fact it shares several distinct cues with the larger, super-exclusive S-Class Coupé.
Inside, the quality and ambience are first rate. The cabin is lifted straight out of the C-Class saloon and Estate, so it’s nicely styled and beautifully made. Two passengers can squeeze into the rear and have a clear view thanks to inboard-mounted seats. The boot is slightly smaller than a BMW 4 Series’ but is well shaped.
Standard kit on this entry-level version includes sports seats, LED headlights and a parking camera. For an extra £1,530, the AMG Line model provides bodykit, 18-inch wheels and 15mm-lower suspension.
- Model: Mercedes C 300 Coupé Sport
- Price: £36,990
- Engine: 2.0-litre 4cyl petrol
- Power/torque: 242bhp/370Nm
- Transmission: Seven-speed auto, rear-wheel drive
- 0-62mph: 6.0 seconds
- Top speed: 155mph
- Economy/CO2: 34.5mpg/146g/km
- On sale: Now