The Comparative Analysis :

VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI (10 - 14) vs. Mercedes C 180 Station Wagon 7G-TRONIC PLUS (14 - 16)

€ 34,500
VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI (10 - 14) VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
€ 37,900
Mercedes C 180 Station Wagon 7G-TRONIC PLUS (14 - 16) Mercedes C 180 Station Wagon
€ 34,500
Base Price ⓘBase price of a new vehicle with standard equipment in Germany at market launch.
€ 37,900

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 180 Station Wagon.
VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
Mercedes C 180 Station Wagon
59.7
Blueprint VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI (10 - 14)
71.7
81.2
57.4
Blueprint Mercedes C 180 Station Wagon 7G-TRONIC PLUS (14 - 16)
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
Blueprint VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI (10 - 14)
106.8
187.8
Blueprint Mercedes C 180 Station Wagon 7G-TRONIC PLUS (14 - 16)
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 180 Station Wagon
3437 lb
Curb Weight
3307 lb
4718 lb
Gross Vehicle
Weight
4575 lb
VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI (10 - 14)
Weight Difference:
130 lb
3.78 %
Mercedes C 180 Station Wagon 7G-TRONIC PLUS (14 - 16)

General

VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
Mercedes C 180 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
7-speed automatic transmission

Engine

VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
Mercedes C 180 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
154 hp
at 5300 rpm
VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
207 hp
154 hp
Mercedes C 180 Station Wagon
207 lb‑ft
at 1700 rpm
Max. Torque
184 lb‑ft
at 1200 rpm
VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
207 lb‑ft
184 lb‑ft
Mercedes C 180 Station Wagon

Performance

VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
Mercedes C 180 Station Wagon
146 mph
Maximum Speed
137 mph
7.7 sec
Acceleration 0 to 62 mph
8.7 sec
62 mph 62
mph

351 ft
0.000 sec

VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI

62 mph 62
mph

397 ft
0.000 sec

Mercedes C 180 Station Wagon

 REPLAY
16.6 lb/hp
Weight-to-Power Ratio
21.47 lb/hp
VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
16.6 lb/hp
21.47 lb/hp
Mercedes C 180 Station Wagon

Fuel Economy / Emissions

VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
Mercedes C 180 Station Wagon
Fuel Economy
33 mpg
combined
42 mpg
VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
33 mpg
42 mpg
Mercedes C 180 Station Wagon
24 mpg
city
34 mpg
42 mpg
highway
50 mpg
Kraftstoffanzeige
18.5 gal
Fuel Tank Capacity
10.8 gal
Kraftstoffanzeige
604 mi
Range
455 mi
VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
604 mi
455 mi
Mercedes C 180 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).
106.1 kWh
VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
136.5 kWh
106.1 kWh
Mercedes C 180 Station Wagon
Euro 5
Emission Standard
Euro 6b (NEFZ)
272 g/mi (NEFZ)
CO2 Emissions
208 g/mi (NEFZ)

Practical Convenience

VW Passat SportWagen 2.0 TSI
Mercedes C 180 Station Wagon
5
Doors
5
5
No. of Seats
5
1281 lb
Maximum Payload
1268 lb
17.1 cu ft
Trunk Volume
13.9 cu ft
49 cu ft
Cargo Volume (Seats Down)
42.8 cu ft