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Two decades of C-Class evolution: Mercedes-Benz presents
C-Class AMG Final Edition to Indonesian Customers
Jakarta. Over the past two decades, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class has been a flagship car in saloons model in its class. The journey of C-Class in Indonesia began in 1994 with the assembly of the Mercedes-Benz W 202 at the Wanaherang plant and then introduced as the Mercedes-Benz C 180 in 1994 for the first time. Continuing the success of C-Class in Indonesia, Mercedes-Benz today introduces the latest two variants, namely the Mercedes-Benz C 300 AMG Final Edition and the Mercedes-Benz C 200 AMG Final Edition.
"We are very proud to introduce the C 300 AMG Final Edition and the C 200 AMG Final Edition in Indonesia today," said Choi Duk Jun, President Director, PT Mercedes-Benz Distribution Indonesia. “The Mercedes-Benz C-Class AMG Final Edition features the perfect and balanced combination of sporty appearance characteristics, exemplary safety features, and high functionality. Assembled locally at our Wanaherang plant, Mercedes-Benz C-Class AMG Final Edition has evolved to meet our customers’ needs and demands on luxury sedans in Indonesia.”
The Mercedes-Benz C-Class AMG Final Edition comes with improvements from its predecessors in Indonesia. Over the past two decades, Mercedes-Benz has assembled 4 generations of C-Class models at the Wanaherang factory; namely: W 202 (1994), W 203 (1998), W 204 (2007), and W 205 (2015).
“Sedan has become one of the important icons and identity of Mercedes-Benz as well as contributed significantly towards our sales growth every year, including Mercedes-Benz C-Class. This model has become one of the players and has enlivened the sedan segment in the Indonesian automotive industry. Therefore, we are confident that the Mercedes-Benz C-Class AMG Edition will meet the needs of Indonesian customers, ”added Choi Duk Jun.
The latest edition of the most popular model: Mercedes-Benz C-Class AMG Final Edition
The most successful model series from Mercedes-Benz is entering its final edition in production with extensive modifications. The design of the exterior and interior benefits from a stylish makeover. The customer benefits from a user experience with fully digital instrument display and multimedia systems with tailor-made information and music. The C-Class Final Edition: C 200 AMG Final Edition and C 300 AMG Final Edition deliveries to authorized dealers will begin in January 2021.
Indonesia Summit: Towards a sustainable recovery
The Economist’s Indonesia Summit is returning on March 30-31 2021! Following lively discussions in 2018 on Indonesia’s innovation economy, we are pleased to be returning this year to discuss Indonesia’s plans to balance both business and environmental imperatives in its post-pandemic recovery.This year’s event will be held virtually with an outstanding speaker line-up featuring notable industry professionals and government officials.
Covid-19 has ravaged Indonesia. The world’s fourth most populous country has recorded the highest fatalities in South East Asia. The government has deployed stringent measures to get the pandemic under control, as well as unprecedented stimulus packages to minimise the economic damage. The health system is overwhelmed, while major economic indicators such as FDI, exports, imports, and retail sales, all show a downward trend.
Join us for the Indonesia Summit 2021, a free-to-attend online event bringing together policymakers, business leaders and experts to:
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