CLS [Renders] 2018 Mercedes-Benz CLS (gen 3)


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.
I I think this car once totally revealed will look much better than we all expected.

Perhaps this will also be the case regarding AMGs' GT 4 door liftback. A pleasant surprise under that swirly-foiled, what I perceive as so far ungainly (despite the cladding plateau having been long discarded), rump would certainly be nice.
 
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True to its purpose, which is to bridge the gap between the Mercedes-Benz E-Class and the S-Class, the CLS has many styling elements derived from the E-Class. However, because it sits above the E-Class, its styling has been tweaked to showcase a more luxurious “four-door coupe
I think it looks nothing like the E-class, totally different green house and front and rear design. Much sportier and sleeker I would bet.

That render does look very realistic and I think the CLS will look great in both standard and AMG versions
 
Here's the Autobild article translated. Will the CLS have three AMG models? :)

At the other end of the scale are three AMG derivatives. The CLS 43 uses the sister model in the engine shelf, as a plug-in is the newly introduced CLS 53 designed (367 gasoline horsepower plus 122 E-PS). The 612 hp CLS 63 4Matic gets an electrified rear axle for mechanical four-wheel drive. The new six-cylinder inline diesel engine with just under three liters of displacement produces 286 hp in the CLS 350d and 340 hp in the 400d. The petrol inline six-cylinder will be available in two variants with 367 and 435 hp.

The authors are Katharina Berndt, Michael Gebhardt and Andreas Huber.
 
I hope that means CLS450 with 367hp (362 in the U.S.) and CLS53 with 489hp (483hp in the U.S.)!!! I can't believe there will be a CLS63, but Mercedes is greedy so yeah I might believe it. E63 and CLS63 have co-existed for years. That said, the AMG GT4 (or whatever it is) should have about 650hp and be a more focused experience, lighter weight in order to justify it's existence IMO. 800hp with the electrics attached.

CLS43 and CLS500 appear to be the same car depending on how you dress it? There isn't room for both. There should be a CLS560 in the spot of the CLS500, with a proper V8, but it's all too confusing at this point: CLS450, 43, 500, 53, 63? WTF.

Oh have I asked before? WHERE IS THE DAMN CAR?

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^ Yes. And Motorauthority thinks this may be the US lineup? :)


In the United States, the standard powertrain should be Mercedes’ new turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-6. Above this is expected to sit a new Mercedes-AMG CLS53 also packing an inline-6 albeit with a high-powered electric motor to boost output to V-8-like levels.

There won’t be a direct replacement for AMG’s existing CLS63, as the Affalterbach tuner is planning its own fastback sedan previewed by the GT concept unveiled at the 2017 Geneva auto show. We've also spied prototypes for this model which is tipped to be on sale in mid-2018. Although prototypes for AMG's sedan resemble the CLS, they have a lower and wider stance along with unique designs for the lights and grille.

Look for the redesigned CLS to also arrive in showrooms during 2018. A reveal has been confirmed for this month's 2017 Los Angeles Auto Show.

2019 Mercedes-Benz CLS spy shots and video
 
Here's the Autobild article translated. Will the CLS have three AMG models? :)

At the other end of the scale are three AMG derivatives. The CLS 43 uses the sister model in the engine shelf, as a plug-in is the newly introduced CLS 53 designed (367 gasoline horsepower plus 122 E-PS). The 612 hp CLS 63 4Matic gets an electrified rear axle for mechanical four-wheel drive. The new six-cylinder inline diesel engine with just under three liters of displacement produces 286 hp in the CLS 350d and 340 hp in the 400d. The petrol inline six-cylinder will be available in two variants with 367 and 435 hp.

The authors are Katharina Berndt, Michael Gebhardt and Andreas Huber.
I don't get why the base engine for the CLS 53 producing only 367ps instead of the 435ps.

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Lovely looking car... Looks as if the mirrors are mounted on black pillars and are partly held in black. The way I see it, we've got a sleek, elegant yet sporty and powerful 4 door granturismo coming. And I can't wait... :)
 
OK I believe I have seen enough of the spy shots to have a final opinion.

It will be a pretty car. No doubt. But at the same time it won't be a big enough bump from the previous generation which we normally expect from a full 7-year generation redesign (side by side comparison attached). Basically it won't stand out from the rest of the MB lines like the previous 2 CLS's used to do.

But hey, it's still a pretty car for sure.
 

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OK I believe I have seen enough of the spy shots to have a final opinion.

It will be a pretty car. No doubt. But at the same time it won't be a big enough bump from the previous generation which we normally expect from a full 7-year generation redesign (side by side comparison attached). Basically it won't stand out from the rest of the MB lines like the previous 2 CLS's used to do.

But hey, it's still a pretty car for sure.


So overall, would you go as far to say that the second Gen, especially the facelift 2015+ looks as good or better than the newer model?

I do like how this model combines the newer design language with the combination of the older original body style/lines of the previous language that was there from 2012.

The side lines/bulge seem to make it look more aggressive/sporty compared to
Having it all plain.
 
I certainly wouldn't go that far.

The way I see it, when Wagner took over the design reigns and released the C217 S coupe, that was a new era for MB design, with most models seeing a pretty significant bump in design. That's certainly the case for the C class and absolutely definitely the case for the E class. Honestly the last E class was a pretty unattractive car, but this generation E is much much better.

Compared to the above, the improvement the CLS has seen for C257 is relatively modest. And I think the design team went with "safety" instead of thinking out of the box a bit, which the original C219 and C218 embodied during their times.
 
I certainly wouldn't go that far.

The way I see it, when Wagner took over the design reigns and released the C217 S coupe, that was a new era for MB design, with most models seeing a pretty significant bump in design. That's certainly the case for the C class and absolutely definitely the case for the E class. Honestly the last E class was a pretty unattractive car, but this generation E is much much better.

Compared to the above, the improvement the CLS has seen for C257 is relatively modest. And I think the design team went with "safety" instead of thinking out of the box a bit, which the original C219 and C218 embodied during their times.

I think this generation CLS being more "safe" makes sense given the AMG GT4 (or whatever it'll be called) will be sitting in the lineup too.
 

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