The 1993 Mercedes-Benz C-Class had a major responsibility: to replace the Mercedes 190 and officially introduce the C-Class name. It was not a car designed to make noise, but to continue the idea of a compact, solid and very Mercedes saloon in a time of transition.
The Mercedes that opened a new family without raising its voice
The metallic green finish gives it a very 90s personality, elegant but less predictable than classic silver or black. It has the air of a well-dressed, discreet car built to last, closer to everyday engineering than to spectacle.
1/18 scale to appreciate a sober saloon
In the larger miniature format, the W202 is enjoyed differently: clean lines, balanced proportions and a calm presence that contrasts nicely with sportier models from the same decade.
A piece to complete modern Mercedes history
It works especially well alongside the 190, W124, 500 E or 1990s German saloons. It is not the loudest car in a display cabinet, but it is one of those models that helps tell an era with great precision.