Mercedes-Benz has opened the order books for the new
generation CLS in the United Kingdom, where customers can choose from one of
three models available.
The most affordable one is the CLS 350d 4Matic AMG
Line, which carries a £ 57,510 price tag and comes with
19-inch wheels, Agility Control suspension, parking package, and reversing
camera, alongside the leather upholstery, dual displays, DAB radio, and ambient
lighting with a choice of 64 colors.
This is the only trim level available for the new
Mercedes-Benz CLS, as the rest of the lineup features the same equipment, but
different engines. The entry-level comes with a 286 PS and 600 Nm of torque 2,925cc inline-six diesel engine, whereas the CLS 400d
4Matic AMG Line uses the same unit, but with more power: 340 PS and
700 Nm of torque, and costs at least £ 60,410.
The only petrol-powered version is the CLS 450
4Matic AMG Line, with its 3.0-liter twin-turbo inline-six unit and a 40-volt
inline starter generation, rated at 367 PS and 500 Nm of
torque, with an additional 22 PS and 250 Nm of torque available
via the EQ boost system. Pricing for this model start at £ 57,610.
Each member of the new Mercedes-Benz CLS family can
be fitted with the Premium Plus equipment line, on request. It costs £ 3,895 and adds an electric sliding sunroof, 360-degree camera, Comand Online
infotainment, electrically adjustable front seats and steering wheel, memory
package, and keyless go comfort package.
Priced at £ 2,495 is the Comfort package,
which can be specified in conjunction with the Premium Plus, adding Air
Balance, Air Body Control air suspension, Energizing comfort control package,
and black nappa leather upholstery.
Rounding up the list of optional extras is the
Driving Assistance Plus package, which brings "the latest in driving
assistance technology, as recently launched in the new S-Class", according
to Mercedes, such as the route-based speed adaptation, and costs £ 1,695.