Weekends are not usually chosen by automakers for
revealing new products, but Mercedes-Benz has just released the first teaser
image of the all-new CLS that'll be officially revealed at the upcoming LA Show
on November 27.
Mercedes uses the tag “The Original Perfected”, a
clear reference to the fact that the first generation created the four-door
saloon segment. The sole image depicts the car head on, highlighting the LED
headlights, but it’s not that hard to discern the overall shape, single-bar
grille and lower fascia.
We have already seen the third
generation of Merc's four-door saloon with minimal camo, so we know what to
expect: a sleeker bodywork than that of the outgoing model with soft curves replacing
the more angular design of the previous CLS, and a dashboard with an instrument
binnacle, infotainment system, climate control, curvy touchpad and, of course,
circular air vents that’s become a staple of Mercedes’ new models.
The 2019 CLS will be built on the platform of the
E-Class, but it will be lower, longer and wider than its more traditional
sibling. As far as the engine line-up is concerned, we expect two petrol units,
a four-cylinder with 295 HP and an inline-six with 362 HP,
and two diesels, a 241 HP four and an inline-six in two states of
tune, with 281 hp and 335 hp respectively.
AMG will of course take care of the performance
versions and, as we have already revealed, apart from the range-topping 63 and
63S, it will also introduce the CLS 53, which will slot between the range
topper and the lesser 43. This will use a tuned version of the new M256
inline-six that will reportedly churn out around 430 HP, ensuring that the new
CLS will have all bases covered.