The AMG variant of the new Mercedes-Benz CLS has been unveiled in Los Angeles, with sales set to begin in March 2011.
The AMG variant of the new Mercedes-Benz CLS has been unveiled in Los Angeles, with sales set to begin in March 2011.
Mercedes-Benz will be revealing the AMG-tuned variant of the new CLS-Class at this year’s LA Auto Show.
Mercedes-Benz has announced that they will be putting the Shooting Break Concept into production under the CLS Shooting Brake name.
Yet more pictures of the next-generation Mercedes-Benz CLS has been leaked ahead of its debut, which will reportedly take place on Monday.
Images and info on the next-generation Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class has leaked out ahead of its official debut.
Mercedes has revealed the Shooting Break Concept, although by definition, it isn’t actually a shooting brake. It will make its live debut at the 2010 Beijing Motor Show.
Mercedes has revealed their F800 Style concept car, a car taking inspiration from Mercedes’ sculpture unveiled in Detroit, and reportedly hinting at the next CLS-Class. It will be making its public unveiling in Geneva (Unless it already has, although we haven’t heard anything).
Mercedes will be axing the CLC to make way for a C-Class coupe. Even though the CLC is being axed to make way for it, it will actually be replacing the CLK-Class, which, sadly, was discontinued earlier this year.
The shape should be similar to the CLK, but will inherit smaller details from the C-Class sedan.
It won’t have a very long life though. With engineering of the next generation C-Class well under way, the coupe is planned to be sold for no more than 4 years, before it is replaced by a more curvaceous model that will follow in the footsteps of the CLS by boasting a practical, four-door layout, but with a coupe shape.
An open-top model will not be offered because of high costs to implement it.
I like the C-Class, and a coupe version should be interesting. Hopefully it will be a worthy successor to the CLK-Class, which I’ve always loved so much.
Source: Autocar