Mercedes-Benz C-Class
C180 petrol RWD automatic
August 2023: The result of this car has been updated. Previously reported Ammonia (NH3) values were incorrect owing to a technical error with the equipment at the test laboratory and a correction has been applied.
The Mercedes-Benz C180 tested is a high class mild-hybrid saloon with a turbocharged 1.5-litre petrol engine. Yet, the 48-volt mild-hybrid system doesn't help the car to bring down consumption and CO2 emissions to a level, which would qualify it for additional robustness testing. Consumption values between 6 and 8 l/100 km can be expected depending on the drive situation, whereas in the standard On-Road Drive 6.4 l/100 km were necessary. The consumption figures are reflected also in the emitted CO2, which limits the Greenhouse Gas Index to 3/10. The pollutant emissions are managed well and robustly but further improvement potential is identified. The C180 finishes with an Average Score of 47% and 2½ Green stars.
More detailed information can be found in the datasheet.