CLS Mercedes CLS350 CGI debuts in Geneva


The Mercedes-Benz CLS (initially called the CLS-Class) is a series of executive cars produced by Mercedes-Benz from December 2003 to August 2023. The original model was a four-door sedan based on the Mercedes E-Class platform, marketed as a four door coupé. An estate (shooting brake) model was later added to the model range with the second generation CLS.

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Mercedes CLS 350 CGI World Premiere
The technology of the new direct-injection petrol engine from Mercedes-Benz


Quick specs
  • New 3.5-litre V6
  • 292 hp @ 6400 rpm
  • 365 Nm @ 3000-5100 rpm
  • 0-100 km/h in 6.7s



 
Excellent. The best V6 engine in the world just got better. Good numbers for an amazingly versatile and ubiquitous engine. The best engine never to get a best engine award. Now with direct injection.
 
Don't you just love reading a Mercedes-Benz press release on a new technology or new model? Just breathtaking for me at times.

I like the wheels on this CLS also, looks like the ones from the new S-Class.

The only thing I don't like here is that CGI badge, lose that. CDI, CGI, AMG, too many letters already reside on the other side of the trunklid, no need for letters to say anything about direct injection. People won't know what CGI means and the person driving the car will already know.

Look out this engine will be placed into the ML350, CLK350, E350, R350, SLK350, CLS350 (obviously), and S350 before the year is out.

We all know how Mercedes does this.

We now have the hp numbers for the next generation C350 with this latest press release also. A 292hp C350 sport tuned right will be right.

Funny we were all just talking about how slow MB and BMW were to adopt direct-injection for their petrol engines when we all know they know how to do it because they both sell a ton of diesels. This conversation was not more than 2 days ago, and poof! here it is for both BMW and Mercedes-Benz.

M
 
They update CLS350 to 292hp and they still do nothing with CLS500 (306hp)???? Or they update CLS500 to CLS550 as well????
 
BKK-ES said:
They update CLS350 to 292hp and they still do nothing with CLS500 (306hp)???? Or they update CLS500 to CLS550 as well????

Yeah they'll probably update it with the new 5.5L V8 from the S500... 388 hp should give it a nice model spread between the CLS350 and the CLS63.
 
siko said:
Yeah they'll probably update it with the new 5.5L V8 from the S500... 388 hp should give it a nice model spread between the CLS350 and the CLS63.

Yes, yes, I know they will eventually update to CLS550 but why don't they do it now? :t-hands:
So now there are CLS350 (292hp), CLS500 (306hp) and CLS63 (510hp), right?
 
I think that they're going to do that for the CLS500 is a given. They CLS500 with 302hp and a 292hp CLS350 doesn't make sense. They may not mention it at the show because of all the attention for the new V6, but I'd say for the 2007 model year all over the world the CLS will get the new 5.5L V8 too as did the SL.

M
 
BKK-ES said:
Yes, yes, I know they will eventually update to CLS550 but why don't they do it now? :t-hands:
So now there are CLS350 (292hp), CLS500 (306hp) and CLS63 (510hp), right?

I think the Geneva premiere to mainly showcase the new engine.

I'm guessing tha by the time models with this engine will be available for sale, MB will have updated the V8 as well. :t-hands:
 
World Premiere Of The Mercedes CLS 350 CGI

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Mercedes has announced today that they will be adding a new member to the CLS family, dubbed the Mercedes-Benz CLS 350 CGI.

The CLS 350 CGI, or Stratified-Charged Gasoline Injection if you're not the acronym-inclined type, is the world's first vehicle sporting a petrol engine to feature piezoelectric direct injection and spray-guided combustion. Or in plain English, the CLS has more power than a conventional CLS 350, all while consuming less fuel. Sound too good be to true? Read on my skeptics.

First up are the specs. The Mercedes CLS 350 CGI is powered by a 215 kW/292 hp six-cylinder engine, producing a torque rating of 365 Newton metres at 3000-5100 rpm. That's an increase of 20 horsepower over the conventional-injection V6 and four percent more torque. In terms of on-road performance, the CLS 350 CGI accelerates from 0-60 in 6.7 seconds, and can reach an electronically limited top speed of 155 mph.

But as promised, despite the impressive numbers, the newest CLS also features improved fuel economy. According to the press release, owners can expect to see approximately 9.1 - 9.3 liters per 100 kilometers, which gives the four-door coupe a range of about 807 kilometers on one tank filling (80 Liters). For my American readers, that comes out to about 25 mpg, an increase in fuel economy of up to 15% over the standard CLS 350.

This all sounds great, but you're probably wondering how the new injection system works. Fear not my faithful readers, here's a small sample from taken the press release that should give you some idea of what's going on under the hood: "The main advantage of the CGI engine lies in the stratified operating mode from which it takes its name. During this mode the engine is run with high excess air and thus excellent fuel efficiency. Now, thanks to multiple injection, it is for the first time possible to extend this lean-burn operating mode to higher rpm and load ranges too. During each compression stroke, a series of injections takes place, spaced just fractions of a second apart. This has the effect of significantly improving mixture formation, combustion and fuel consumption. While stratified charge operation was previously only possible in the low part-load range, the new Mercedes direct-injection engine can still operate in this lean-burn stratified mode at speeds in excess of 120 km/h."

Got that? Of course, that's only a small sampling of what you can expect from the press release. Read on for photos of the new Mercedes CLS 350 CGI as well as the new CGI injection system, and check out the press release for the full details of how the new system works. Oh, and by the way - expect to see the CLS 350 CGI hitting European shores in the second quarter of 2006.

Enjoy.




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OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE


World premiere of an innovative direct petrol injection system: Ten percent lower fuel consumption with more output and even more driving pleasure

Stuttgart, Feb 24, 2006

Following intensive development work, Mercedes-Benz is now presenting the world's first petrol engine with piezoelectric direct injection and spray-guided combustion. This 215 kW/292 hp six-cylinder engine will enter the market in the second half of 2006 in the CLS-Class. In the European driving cycle, this innovative injection technology from Mercedes-Benz achieves fuel consumption improvements of ten percent over the highly efficient V6 petrol engine with port injection and fully variable valve timing: the figures for the CLS 350 CGI are 9.1 litres per 100 km. Thus Mercedes-Benz has succeeded in combining a substantial increase in output with a significant increase in fuel economy.

This pioneering injection system is another trend-setting technology from Mercedes-Benz. It achieves much better fuel efficiency, and thus also higher thermodynamic efficiency, than conventional wall-guided direct injection systems. The new system will form the basis for future engine development work in this output class.

The main advantage of the CGI engine (CGI = Stratified-Charged Gasoline Injection) lies in the stratified operating mode from which it takes its name. During this mode the engine is run with high excess air and thus excellent fuel efficiency. Now, thanks to multiple injection, it is for the first time possible to extend this lean-burn operating mode to higher rpm and load ranges too. During each compression stroke, a series of injections takes place, spaced just fractions of a second apart. This has the effect of significantly improving mixture formation, combustion and fuel consumption. While stratified charge operation was previously only possible in the low part-load range, the new Mercedes direct-injection engine can still operate in this lean-burn stratified mode at speeds in excess of 120 km/h.

When driving on main roads and motorways at largely constant speed and with proper anticipation, the CGI engine outperforms the fuel economy of the six-cylinder engine with conventional injection technology by up to 1.5 litres per 100 km, a saving of up to 15 percent.

Effortless performance twinned with excellent fuel economy

Low fuel consumption and excellent power delivery are not at odds with each other on the second-generation Mercedes-Benz direct petrol injection model. On the contrary, the engine delivers 15 kW/20 hp more power than the conventional-injection V6 and four percent more torque.

Thus the V6 combines its excellent fuel economy with a level of effortless driving enjoyment that is unprecedented in the six-cylinder segment. The CLS 350 CGI accelerates from 0 - 100 km/h in just 6.7 seconds and has an electronically gov-erned top speed of 250 km/h. The key figures for the new CGI engine are:

  • <LI class=italics>Displacement: 3498 cc

    <LI class=italics>Compression ratio: 12.2:1

    <LI class=italics>Rated output 215 kW/292 hp at 6400 rpm
  • Rated torque 365 Newton metres at 3000-5100 rpm
With a fuel consumption of 9.1 - 9.3 litres per 100 kilometres (NEDC combined cycle), the four-door Coupé has a range of approximately 870 kilometres on one tank filling (80 litres).

Pioneering invention: outward-opening piezoelectric injectors

The most important components of this innovative direct petrol injection system are the fast-acting, high-precision piezoelectric injectors. It is on this invention and the way it has been translated into series-production technology that the most important advances associated with spray-guided combustion are based. The piezoelectric valves have injectors which open outwards to create an annular gap just a few microns wide. This gap shapes the fuel jet and produces a uniform, hollow-cone-shaped spray pattern. The microsecond response times of the piezoelectric injectors provide the basis for delivering multiple injections per compression stroke, and thus for lean-burn operation. By allowing flexible and efficient control of the combustion process they play a key part in ensuring the engine's outstanding fuel efficiency.

With the aid of simulations for the fuel mixture and the combustion process, the pistons have been designed with special piston bowl geometry which concentrates the lean mixture in the area around the spark plug and prevents it from spreading out towards the cylinder wall. The piston shape therefore also plays its part in ensuring near-total combustion, low fuel consumption and low emissions in the direct-injection petrol engine.

A high-pressure pump and downstream fuel rail and pressure control valve are responsible for delivering the fuel and regulating the quantity supplied. The peak fuel pressure in this system is up to 200 bar - around 50 times the fuel pressure in a conventional petrol injection system.

Dual effect: low engine-out emissions and high exhaust temperatures

The Mercedes-developed combustion process featuring multiple closely spaced injections on each compression stroke also results in smoother operation and improved emissions performance. Measurements show that engine-out hydrocarbon emissions in the warm-up phase are almost halved. Furthermore, since the injection and combustion processes can be actively controlled, it is also possible to raise temperatures in the exhaust manifold and thus speed catalytic converter warm-up. Just ten seconds after starting from cold, the direct-injection petrol engine reaches an exhaust temperature of over 700 degrees Celsius.

Emissions are controlled by two close-coupled three-way catalytic converters with linear oxygen sensor control, which goes into operation immediately after the engine starts from cold.

To reduce nitrogen oxide emissions, Mercedes-Benz has adopted a two-part strategy. This comprises, firstly, dual electrically controlled and cooled exhaust gas re-circulation which, depending on engine operating conditions, redirects up to 40 percent of the exhaust gases back into the cylinders. Secondly, it also comprises two underfloor NOx storage-type catalytic converters. Under lean operating conditions, these converters adsorb the nitrogen oxides. Periodically, during brief regeneration pulses, the nitrogen oxides are then desorbed, reacting with other exhaust gas constituents to form harmless nitrogen. Sensors upstream and down-stream of the catalytic converters monitor their operation.

In addition, the new CGI engine also incorporates the same unique package of high-tech features as its conventional-injection counterpart. This includes four-valve cylinder heads, variable intake and exhaust camshaft timing, a two-stage in-take manifold, balancer shafts and intelligent thermal management with an electronically controlled thermostat. The crankcase and cylinder heads are of aluminium and the cylinder liners are of low-friction, thermally resistant, lightweight aluminium-silicon alloy.

All fuel-carrying components of the CGI engine are of high-grade steel or brass; the rails in the area of the two cylinder banks and the housing of the high-pressure pump are of forged stainless steel.

The new CLS 350 CGI is designed to operate on sulphur-free unleaded premium fuel and its state-of-the-art technology gives it the potential to adapt to emissions standards of the future. In Western Europe, the CLS direct petrol injection model will replace the current CLS 350.

Copyright © 2006, DaimlerChrysler AG
 
Merc1 said:
Don't you just love reading a Mercedes-Benz press release on a new technology or new model? Just breathtaking for me at times.

Yeah...love it. Too bad they don't know how to get it into production and installed on the cars to fill their orders.

Yes, this refers to the S Class Option debacle...I have lost faith in MB until they prove they can deliver a custom order within the standard 6 week time frame. They are introducing new models and they can't even fill orders for the exisisting ones.
 
Yep that is a shame, but nontheless great technology once in order.... I would seriously consider a Bluetech or something in this nature in a E or CLS for a daily driver for my commute... :usa7uh:
 
NevadaJack said:
Yeah...love it. Too bad they don't know how to get it into production and installed on the cars to fill their orders.

Yes, this refers to the S Class Option debacle...I have lost faith in MB until they prove they can deliver a custom order within the standard 6 week time frame. They are introducing new models and they can't even fill orders for the exisisting ones.

I don't know Jack I think you're making way too much out of this. All car makers sometimes have problems supplying a new/hot model for the first few months. Mercedes has been introducting new cars for over 100 years and I think they have more than a good handle on it in nearly every instance so this one (little IMO) hiccup in supply isn't going to be a major issue IMO.

It is possible that that they didn't think a 86K car would sell like hotcakes...lol!

M
 
Merc1 said:
I don't know Jack I think you're making way too much out of this. All car makers sometimes have problems supplying a new/hot model for the first few months. Mercedes has been introducting new cars for over 100 years and I think they have more than a good handle on it in nearly every instance so this one (little IMO) hiccup in supply isn't going to be a major issue IMO.

It is possible that that they didn't think a 86K car would sell like hotcakes...lol!

M
Read that document closely...this is not just an ordinary unexpected demand thing. They are moving April orders to possibly August and any orders with more than P1A will not be accepted. Jerken Schrimp really screwed up the relationship with the suppliers and MB is now paying the price. Look at objectively...they introduce a new model with about 6 months of hype and take orders and all those people who put money down to be in the first delivery cycle are being told their order could be delayed until August! Regardless of how long they have been doing it...they screwed this one up. My sales rep in LV says his customers are livid and he would not even talk to me about an order or deal because he said things are so confused...this letter proves it!

If MB didn't think an 86K car would sell like hotcakes then they also need to clean house in their sales analysis department also.

If you want to forgive them and spend $90K and let them decide what and when you will get it...enjoy...:-) I tell them to stick it and I have been buying MB for 30 years in all shapes and sizes...I never experienced anything like this mess up.
 
We'll we see what happens. I guess I just look at you guys as being really blessed to be able to drive/buy these cars to be so upset about this.

M
 
Merc1 said:
We'll we see what happens. I guess I just look at you guys as being really blessed to be able to drive/buy these cars to be so upset about this.

M
I agree Merc1...I feel lucky I am able to even order these cars let alone enjoy the driving experience. But that is the exact reason I am upset...MB should feel blessed to have loyal customers who buy their high priced products and be prepared to deliver what they sell in a reasonable time frame. I just cannot fathom how they could let themselves get into this kind of situation with their flagship automobile.
 

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