The all-new 2019 CLS will go on sale in the U.S. by
Fall 2018, although other markets will get it starting in March.
At the front, there's a little bit of AMG GT to it,
especially if you look at the how the silhouette of the grille widens towards
the base. Meanwhile, the headlights feature inward-slating flanks and follow
the contour of the grille. As for the taillights, like the headlights they are
LEDs and feature a crystalline appearance with a three-dimensional effect.
Their shape and positioning is meant to accentuate the width of the new CLS.
Still, it's no so different from the outgoing model.
Inside, you'll find the same clear and elegant lines
you get on the E-Class, plus the illuminated air vents and hand-finished
appearance of the seats. The wide-screen cockpit displays are available as
optional extras, while the ambience lighting is individually adjustable in 64
different colors - including on the previously-mentioned air vents. A cool
little touch was having the ambience lighting briefly change color whenever the
temperature of the air conditioning system is changed. So, you've got red for
warmer and blue for cooler.
In terms of practicality, the Mercedes-Benz CLS is
now, for the very first time, a true five-seater. When even more room is
required, the backrests can fold down in a 40/20/40 ratio, boosting the
520-liter luggage compartment's capacity even more.
On the safety front, the new CLS borrows heavily
from the facelifted S-Class. This means it's got the latest generation of
driving assistance systems such as Active Brake Assist, Lane Keeping Assist,
Attention Assist, Speed Limit Assist and PRE-SAFE. All are standard by the way.
Optional tech includes the Driving Assistance Package featuring Active Distance
Control, Active Steering Assist, Active Speed Limit Assist, Active Brake Assist
with cross-traffic function, Evasive Steering Assist, Active Blind Spot Assist,
Active Lane Keeping Assist and PRE-SAFE Plus.
Also meant to improve safety are the multibeam LED
headlights with Ultra Range high beam, where the brightness of the main beam
lamps remains above the reference value of 1 lux over a distance of more than
650 meters.
The all-new 2019 Mercedes-Benz CLS is available with
a choice of two diesels and a petrol unit - specifically as a CLS 350d 4MATIC,
CLS 400d 4MATIC and CLS 450 4MATIC, the latter (petrol) being the only option
you have in the U.S.
In fact, the CLS 450 4MATIC utilizes a completely
new in-line six-cylinder power unit with EQ Boost and a 48-volt on-board
electric system. It puts down 370 PS and 500 Nm of torque,
while the EQ Boost function adds another 22 PS and 250 Nm.
This adds up to a combined fuel consumption of 7.5 liters/100km (31.3 US mpg)
and a 0 to 100 km/h acceleration time of 4.8 seconds.
As for the diesels, we're talking about a 3.0-liter
in-line six-cylinder engine, producing 340 PS and 700 Nm in the CLS 400d and 286 PS (282 HP) and 600 Nm in the CLS 350d.
Both models have combined fuel consumption figures of 5.6l/100km (42 US mpg)
and 0-100 km/h times of 5.0 seconds and 5.7 seconds respectively. Furthermore, an electrified CLS 53 hybrid is rumored
to debut at the 2018 Detroit Auto Show, sending a total of 429 horses to the
wheels.
Those who want their new CLS to be even more
exclusive can opt for the Edition 1 launch model, which features a Copper Art
interior concept with black pearl nappa leather seats, copper-colored accents
and contrast top stitching (on the center console, seats, armrests, dashboard
and door linings), IWC analogue clock with an exclusive dial face, gloss black
vehicle key, 'Edition 1' floor mats, chrome 'Edition 1' lettering on the center
console and 'Edition 1' displayed on the welcome screen.
As for its exterior styling, the Edition 1 is based
on the AMG Line, which means you get LED Intelligent Light headlights as standard
and 19" multi-spoke AMG alloys painted black, plus 'Edition 1' lettering
on the front fenders.