(Feb 11th 2010)
2011 Mercedes -Benz CLS – Click above for high-res image gallery
As the current CLS is based off the older E-Class platform (W211), the 2011 model is set to swap to the updated architecture (W212) and gain a few new stylistic updates inspired by its siblings. Although the coupe-like roofline will remain, the rear fenders will gain the blisters originally seen on the new E, along with the upright grille pulled from the SLS and more angular head- and taillamps.
Underneath that sparse camouflage is the all-new 2011 Mercedes -Benz CLS, but you'd be forgiven for thinking that the update is only skin deep.
Power is likely to be provided by Mercedes' new range of direct injected and turbocharged engines, available in both six- and eight-cylinder configurations and topping out in the mid-400 horsepower range. There's talk of a CLS 400 BlueHybrid variant and within a year of its debut – likely at theParis Motor Show this fall – we can expect a 5.5-liter twin-turbo'd AMG version.
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As the current CLS is based off the older E-Class platform (W211), the 2011 model is set to swap to the updated architecture (W212) and gain a few new stylistic updates inspired by its siblings. Although the coupe-like roofline will remain, the rear fenders will gain the blisters originally seen on the new E, along with the upright grille pulled from the SLS and more angular head- and taillamps.
Underneath that sparse camouflage is the all-new 2011 Mercedes -Benz CLS, but you'd be forgiven for thinking that the update is only skin deep.
Power is likely to be provided by Mercedes' new range of direct injected and turbocharged engines, available in both six- and eight-cylinder configurations and topping out in the mid-400 horsepower range. There's talk of a CLS 400 BlueHybrid variant and within a year of its debut – likely at the
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Source: www.autoblog.com
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