Mercedes introduces counterpart for BMW in the C-class [images] saloon C220 CDI Executive Edition. It would be the entry-level model at Rs27.75 lakhs. The major difference between Mercedes and BMW (3-series [images] Corporate Edition) is the availability. BMW is available for individual buyers but Merc is exclusive for fleet customers such as hotels and corporate companies. It has contrasting features with C220 CDI Elegance – there is no sliding sunroof, bi-Xenon headlamps, electrically foldable mirrors and CD changer. The vehicle has a single CD player and there is a burr-walnut wood trim instead of eucalyptus wood trim found in Elegance model. The pure leather is replaced with art leather; the car is sent without Parktronic; the Elegance has 12 spokes for its 16-inch alloy wheels but this C220 CDI EE has 7-spokes. The price difference is too is noticeable- Executive Edition is cheaper than the Elegance by Rs7 lakhs. It is time Mercedes follows the lines of BMW in making this vehicle available for the individual buyers.