For the
all-new 2019 Mercedes-Benz CLS, perhaps no one is more relevant than the one
that turns it into a sleek Estate, or Shooting Brake as Mercedes preferred to
call the 2nd-generation model.
We imagine it didn't take X-Tomi too long to turn
this 4-door CLS into something more family-friendly. As you can see, the rear
end is the only thing that's different, and if it wasn't for the curved roof,
you probably wouldn't know whether this was a regular wagon or a Shooting
Brake.
Either way, even if you like the latter as a body
style, the German automaker won't be doubling down on it with the CLS, which is
said to remain strictly a saloon four-door coupe. Owners of the 2nd-gen CLS
Shooting Brake considering a trade-in are, therefore, left with the E-Class
Estate, which certainly packs its fair share of advantages over the old CLS but
is less exclusive, if they want to remain loyal to the brand. Unless, of
course, they are willing to change, in which case they have a fair share of
midsize premium estates to chose from.