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Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class (C218)
Second generation of Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The C218 Mercedes-Benz CLS is the second generation of the Mercedes CLS-Class range of four-door coupé sedans. The model shares the chassis and most of the technology with the W212 E-Class and was produced from 2011 to 2017.[5]
Unlike its predecessor, the C218/X218 CLS can be optioned with all-wheel drive 4MATIC on all models including CLS 63 AMG variants.[6] Mercedes also introduced a new five-door estate version to the CLS lineup, called the CLS Shooting Brake.[7]
The C218 CLS-Class was succeeded by the Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class (C257) in 2018.[8]
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Development and launch
The design of the C218 CLS is based on the F800 Style concept car unveiled by Mercedes-Benz at the 2009 Geneva Motor Show.[9] It is a four-door coupé featuring a new COMAND interface utilizing a touchpad, design cues inspired by the Mercedes SLS AMG, and sliding rear doors.[10] The production version C218 CLS was publicly unveiled at the 2010 Paris Motor Show and as with the previous generation,[11] is based on the E-Class platform, utilising the same rear multi-link suspension setup.[12]
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Body styles
- C218 sedan
- X218 Shooting Brake
- Interior CLS 2014
- Interior CLS 2014
Sedan (C218)
Production started in January 2011, with 4MATIC model sales starting later in September.[13]
Shooting Brake (X218)
The CLS Shooting Brake was announced in June 2012, and is an estate version of the CLS sedan.[14] It is based on the Concept Shooting Brake unveiled at Auto China 2010.[15] Shooting Brake models went on sale from October 2012, and are available alongside sedan models in all-wheel drive and AMG variants.[16] It is currently not sold in the United States.[17] It is the most expensive serial production station wagon in the world since year 1992.
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Equipment
Standard equipment includes bi-xenon headlights, 18-inch alloy wheels, dual zone automatic climate control, power sunroof, and satellite navigation with a 10GB hard-drive.[18] Standard safety equipment consists of anti-lock brakes, electronic stability control, active head restraints, and 10 total front, side, and knee airbags.[19] CLS models also come with driver fatigue detection and lane departure warning system functions as standard.[20] Available options include Mercedes' AIRMATIC air suspension, traffic sign recognition, and a reversing camera in conjunction with the COMAND APS system.[21][22]
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Petrol engines
- Chinese market only
Diesel engines
*The designation "d" replaces "BlueTEC" for the 2015 model year
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CLS 63 AMG
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The CLS 63 AMG is a high performance variant of the CLS and went on sale in March 2011.[23] It features a 5.5 L bi-turbo V8 rated at 386 kW (518 hp) and 700 N⋅m (516 lb⋅ft).[24] Standard equipment includes an AMG SpeedShift MCT 7-speed transmission, a 24 mm (1 in) wider front track, larger 360 mm ventilated and perforated brake discs, an AMG sports exhaust system, and a three-spoke AMG Performance steering wheel with shift paddles.[25][26] The CLS 63 AMG is available in both sedan and Shooting Brake variants, as well as in rear-wheel drive or 4MATIC all-wheel drive configurations.[27]
Edition 1 models were available exclusively in the first year of its market launch, and featured power increases of 24 kW (32 hp) and 100 N⋅m (74 lb⋅ft).[28] Other additions include Edition 1 insignia, matte exterior paintwork, designo leather, and a choice of three AMG exclusive interior trim.[29] An AMG Performance Package was also offered separately, and featured a carbon-fiber spoiler lip, red brake calipers,[30] and increased performance gains of 24 kW (32 hp) and 100 N⋅m (74 lb⋅ft), resulting in a 0–60 mph (97 km/h) time of 4.1 seconds.[31]
From April 2013, the CLS 63 AMG range was updated to now produce 410 kW (550 hp) and 720 N⋅m (531 lb⋅ft).[32] The Performance Package was also replaced by the new CLS 63 AMG S model,[33] featuring further performance and efficiency enhancements, all-wheel drive 4MATIC as standard, and a rear locking differential.[34] It is also available as a Shooting Brake variant and launched in June 2013.[35]
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Model year changes
2014 facelift
A facelift was introduced for the CLS model range in 2014 (for model year 2015).[36]
The major changes are:
- A redesigned front fascia with a diamond-patterned radiator grille (for AMG package models) and new anti-dazzle MULTIBEAM LED headlights[37][38]
- Tail lights in slightly darker shade of red
- Interior changes including a new steering wheel design and a larger free standing 8-inch COMAND APS display[39]
- New model naming scheme for diesel engines (CLS 350 BlueTEC now called CLS 350d)
- Introduction of CLS 400 and CLS 220d models, and updated CLS 350d engine[40]
- Introduction of 9G-TRONIC nine-speed automatic transmission on all models (excluding the CLS 400)[41]
2016
- CLS 400 receives 9-speed automatic transmission
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Sales figures
As with the previous generation, the CLS sedan and Shooting Brake models are produced in Sindelfingen, Germany.[42]
The following are the sales figures for the C218 CLS in Europe only:[43]
Awards
- 2010 Auto Bild 'Golden Steering Wheel Award'[44]
- 2010 Auto Zeitung 'Best Car of the Year' (luxury segment)[45]
- 2011 auto motor und sport 'Autonis Awards'[46]
- 2011 Automotive Brand Contest 'Best of Best' (exterior category)[47]
- 2013 Auto Zeitung Design Award for the CLS Shooting Brake[48]
- 2016 cars.com 'Luxury Car of the Year'[49]
References
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