Mercedes C-Class: Wald Black Bison
Motoring Channel Staff - 28/July/2008
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 Mercedes C-Class: Wald Black Bison
 Wald International's Black Bison C-Class is a fusion of Asian and German styles
 With exhaust pipes like that, you can almost get away with having such an outrageous rear wing
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Osaka, Japan — The
car luxury car modification scene is dominated by a cluster of
well-known brands, some of whom claim the right to completely
rebadge their modified creations. Most of them are based
around Europe, particularly Germany, but this vehicle was
tuned by Walk International - a Japanese company - which makes it all
the more interesting. The huge rear wing is a bit of a giveaway
of the vehicles aftermarket nature, and if it's attention you want to
grab, this C-Class touch up could be a good place to start. With
vents and strakes all over the vehicle, especially around the bold
wheel arches, there's a certain excessiveness to the design that is
tailored towards a specific section of the aftermarket luxury market. The Mercedes-Benz C-Class Black Bison from Wald International includes an entirely new bodykit that starts at the front end. Larger air dams and new-look clustered fog lights bring a somewhat different attitude to the front end. The
same can be said of the side view, which presents a vastly different
vehicle to the one that Mercedes-Benz originally imagined for its
bread-and-butter model, the C-Class. Sitting on large 20-inch
alloy wheels (other sizes/styles can be specified), the Mercedes
C-Class Black Bison has a clear Japanese influence to its design, with
which Wald International hopes will attract younger buyers. Clearly the design is not aimed at traditional Mercedes-Benz buyers, who tend to move towards more conservative designs. From
the rear the vehicle gets an unmissable rear wing and a protruding rear
apron that incorporates a high chrome quad exhaust system.
Adding
to its CL- and S-Class Black Bison models, Wald International has
released its newest model in the form of the C-Class Black Bison. Related
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