Mercedes Concept Coupe Revealed in Beijing Auto Show

Apr 25, 2012 02:43 PM EDT | Staff Reporter

Mercedes-Benz formally unveiled Concept Style Coupe at the Beijing Auto Show, receiving rave reviews from the audience.

The sports version CSC came with four door stylish sleek exterior design and has masculine looking headlamps. One of the smartest feature of the vehicle is of its indicators. The model also has four cylinder turbocharged engine added with 155 KM and 4MATIC all-wheel-drive-technology.

“The Concept Style Coupe (CSC) has a bold design in exterior and has smooth finish in interiors. It carries a sporty masculine looks and anyone with eyes are sure to appreciate it," said Dr Dieter Zetsche, chairman of the board of management of Daimler and Mercedes Benz.

"Anyone who can think of adrenaline while driving, the Concept Coupe has it. Anyone who loves to drive in city limits or even in frontiers would love to drive the Coupe. This is the proud model of Mercedes Benz which is the culmination of both sports and class. Even those models of the executive class would definitely find the concept coupe as the threat which might pose a danger in the future. You name it and the model carries that technology,” said Zetsche.

The German automaker makes an official statement in a press meet at the Beijing Auto Show that the Concept Style Coupe (CCS) will be offered in the market with various powertrain options which will generate an output ranging between 108hp and 208hp. It states that the CCS in the pre-production stage. However, the German automaker will assess the requirements of customers in the market and then it will go ahead with active production. The company states that the Concept Style Coupe (CCS) will be built at its auto plant in Hungary and will be rolled out to showrooms sometime in 2013.

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