A 2018 Mercedes-Benz C-Class prototype was spied just recently with light camouflage treatments on the front and rear ends of the sedan, with the front end appearing to be getting nearly whole attention for this light refresh.
The bumper is still totally masked to conceal the newest aerodynamic flourishes and fog light updates where as the grille shutters of the black Benz are closed because of the obvious extreme cold temperature testing, but a spy managed to snap a number of close-ups of the new multi-beam LED headlight kit.
In place of the units seen on in 2016’s C- E-, and S-Class models, this one gets 2 additional vertical LED high beams in the far corners of the light assembly. The system utilizes four control units to determine the perfect light pattern 100 times a 2nd, as per Mercedes-Benz.
The moment adaptive high beam assist plus is used, the main beam helps brighten the road with better precision and circulation of intense light while cornering on twisty roadways without blinding oncoming traffic.
The two new LEDs seen in the new spy shots could be infrared LED spotlights that may likewise assist in the night view assist mode that helps spot people and animals that might be unseen by the motorist under low light conditions.
Around back, the adaptive brake lights remains masked considerably, but we can likewise see that they remain mainly unchanged in size and measurement.
The adaptive lights alert other automobiles by flashing quickly in case the motorist needs to stop suddenly from speeds over 30 mph or during emergency braking.
In general, the C-Class mostly remains the exact same, at least from the outdoors, and the latest tweets will need to placate owners till an all-new C-Class sedan breaks cover in 2019 approximately.