Mercedes-Benz to axe six- and eight-cylinder engines from new C-Class, including AMG

In bombshell news, Mercedes-Benz is set to ditch six- and eight-cylinder engines from its all-new C-Class range. Reports out of the US claim even halo Mercedes-AMG C43 and C63 models will be powered by a hybridised four-cylinder turbo engine. The all-new 2022 Mercedes-Benz C-Class is set to be revealed later this month, and it's expected all variants, including the AMG hero cars, will be powered by a four-cylinder engine with varying levels of hybridisation.

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