The Comparative Analysis :
VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI (10 - 14) vs. Mercedes C 160 Station Wagon 9G-TRONIC (18 - 19)
€ 34,500
		
					
					€ 36,700
					
					
					€ 34,500
					Base Price ⓘBase price of a new vehicle with standard equipment in Germany at market launch.
					€ 36,700
				ⓘBase price of a new vehicle with standard equipment in Germany at market launch. Price Info
Vehicle Dimensions
The VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI is slightly bigger in every dimension. It's  2.7 inches longer,  0.4 inches wider and  2.3 inches taller than the Mercedes C 160 Station Wagon.
				
				VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
					Mercedes C 160 Station Wagon
				59.7
							
							71.7
							
							81.2
							
						57.4
							
							71.3
															
							79.5
							
						71.7 in
					Width
					71.3 in
				81.2 in
					Width Incl. Mirrors
					79.5 in
				59.7 in
					Height
					57.4 in
				106.8
							
							187.8
							
						111.8
							
							185.1
							
						187.8 in
					Length
					185.1 in
				106.8 in
					Wheelbase
					111.8 in
				Vehicle Weight
VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
					Mercedes C 160 Station Wagon
				3437 lb
					Curb Weight
					3351 lb
				4718 lb
					Gross Vehicle
Weight
					Weight
4652 lb
				
								Weight Difference:
								86 lb
									2.5 %
								
								General
VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
					Mercedes C 160 Station Wagon
				B7
	
					Generation
					S205
				Station Wagon
	
					Car Body Style
					Station Wagon
				Mid-Grade Unleaded
					Fuel Type
					Mid-Grade Unleaded
				
Front-wheel drive
					Drivetrain
					Rear-wheel drive
						
6-speed manual transmission
					Transmission
					9-speed automatic transmission
				Engine
VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
					Mercedes C 160 Station Wagon
				Straight-four gasoline engine with turbocharger
	
					Engine Type
					Straight-four gasoline engine with turbocharger
				Engine Series
Mercedes-Benz M 274
*CCZ*
Engine Code
M 274.910

4
Valves
					4
4
Cylinders
					4
2 L / 98 cu in
Displacement
					1.6 L / 78 cu in
207 hp
						at 5300 rpm
					Power
					127 hp
						at 5000 rpm
					VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
						207 hp
						127 hp
						Mercedes C 160 Station Wagon
					207 lb‑ft
						at 1700 rpm
					Max. Torque
					155 lb‑ft
						at 1200 rpm
					VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
						207 lb‑ft
						155 lb‑ft
						Mercedes C 160 Station Wagon
					Performance
VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
					Mercedes C 160 Station Wagon
				
							
							
							146 mph
						
					Maximum Speed
					
							
							
							129 mph
						
					7.7 sec
					Acceleration 0 to 62 mph
					10.2 sec
				
									62 mph
									62
mph
mph
351 ft
							0.000 sec
								
								VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
									62 mph
									62
mph
mph
466 ft
							0.000 sec
								
								Mercedes C 160 Station Wagon
▶ REPLAY
						16.6 lb/hp
					Weight-to-Power Ratio
					26.39 lb/hp
						
				VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
						16.6 lb/hp
						26.39 lb/hp
						Mercedes C 160 Station Wagon
					Fuel Economy / Emissions
VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
					Mercedes C 160 Station Wagon
				Fuel Economy
	
				
						33 mpg
						
					
					combined
					
						36 mpg
						
					
				VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
						33 mpg
						36 mpg
						Mercedes C 160 Station Wagon
					24 mpg
					city
					29 mpg
						
				42 mpg
					highway
					43 mpg
						
				18.5 gal
					Fuel Tank Capacity
					10.8 gal
						604 mi
					Range
					392 mi
				VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
						604 mi
						392 mi
						Mercedes C 160 Station Wagon
					Environmental Impact
	
				136.5 kWh
					Total Energy Consumption
per 100 miles ⓘThe total energy consumption per 100 miles is the amount of energy consumed by a vehicle when burning fuel or using electricity per 100 miles (final energy), and the energy required to produce the appropriate amount of fuel or electricity (primary energy).
					per 100 miles ⓘThe total energy consumption per 100 miles is the amount of energy consumed by a vehicle when burning fuel or using electricity per 100 miles (final energy), and the energy required to produce the appropriate amount of fuel or electricity (primary energy).
123.1 kWh
						
				VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
						136.5 kWh
						123.1 kWh
						Mercedes C 160 Station Wagon
					Euro 5
					Emission Standard
					Euro 6d-TEMP (WLTP) 36AG-AI
						
				272 g/mi (NEFZ)
					CO2 Emissions
					266 g/mi (WLTP)
						
				Practical Convenience
VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
					Mercedes C 160 Station Wagon
				5
					Doors
					5
				5
					No. of Seats
					5
				1281 lb
					Maximum Payload
					1301 lb
				17.1 cu ft
					Trunk Volume
					13 cu ft
				










49 cu ft
					Cargo Volume (Seats Down)
					41.9 cu ft
				




















