CITIUS! ALTIUS! FORTIUS!
Faster!
Higher! Stronger! With DaimlerChrysler, it’s the ever onward
march of technology and DaimlerChrysler India has never been hesitant
to bring this technology to India. The second generation of common
rail technology which found its way into the E-class in the beginning
now comes with the C-class, which touches new frontiers of performance
and efficiency, discovers Yogendra Pratap through this first ever
road test of the C220 CDI in India.
The
road test of the C-class was first done by OVERDRIVE way back in
May 2001 when we had tested both the C180 as well as the C200 CDI.
We had then bemoaned the lack of power in the petrol-engined car
and been enamoured with the power, torque and above all, the efficiency
of the diesel. Since then we have lived with the C200 CDI through
one of our four-season long term tests while DaimlerChrysler India
started making the C200K in India to add the much required boost
to the petrol engined.
Even
though one could not fault the C200 CDI in any respect, especially
in terms of power or torque, that is no reason for DaimlerChrysler
to stop the march of technology. In its continuous process of technology
development, the company came up with its second generation of common
rail direct injection diesel technology which was first used in
the E-class (road test in the June 2003 issue of OVERDRIVE) and
which has now found its was into the C-class.
The
exteriors and the interiors of the car remain basically the same
as the one we had with us. Although we were expecting clear glass
headlamps on the C220 CDI like we have seen on some of the imports,
DaimlerChrysler India decided to go along with the normal headlamp
glass for the time being. The car is also now being fitted with
the aero-wipers which have already proved their worth in the other
model series.
The
one most significant change in the equipment levels of the car is
the provision of a new music system. The change is that now instead
of a cassette, the system has a slot for a CD. I guess that is in
keeping with the profile of the C-class user. This in addition to
the CD changer that is fitted in the glove compartment of the car.
Since
there are no other changes in the car we will move to those aspects
of the car that are changed.