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Mercedes-Benz CLS (C257)
Overview
ManufacturerDaimler AG
ProductionJanuary 2018[1] – August 2023[2]
Model years2019–2023
AssemblyGermany: Sindelfingen
Thailand: Samut Prakan (TAAP)
DesignerRobert Lešnik,[3] Balázs Filczer[4] and Laurent Olivier[5] under Gorden Wagener
Body and chassis
ClassExecutive car (E)
Body style4-door sedan
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive or all-wheel-drive (4Matic)
PlatformMRA[6]
RelatedMercedes-AMG GT 4-Door Coupé
Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W213)
Mercedes-Benz S-Class (W222)
Mercedes-Benz S-Class (C217)[7]
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission9-speed 9G-Tronic automatic
Hybrid drivetrainMild Hybrid (EQ Boost)
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,938 mm (115.7 in)
Length4,988–5,001 mm (196.4–196.9 in)
Width1,890 mm (74.4 in)
Height1,435 mm (56.5 in)
Kerb weight1,825–1,980 kg (4,020–4,370 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorMercedes-Benz CLS-Class (C218)

The C257 Mercedes-Benz CLS is the third generation of the CLS range of four-door sedan, and was launched in 2018 as the successor to the Mercedes-Benz CLS (C218).[8] It is only available as a sedan, with no plans to introduce a Shooting Brake variant in the near future.[9][10] It is based heavily on the E-Class (W213).[11]

Development and launch

Information on the C257 CLS was released online on 29 November 2017,[12] with a public unveiling at the Detroit Auto Show in January 2018.[13]

The new CLS uses a four-link front suspension and a five-link rear suspension and comes in rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive (4MATIC) configurations.[14] CLS 53 4MATIC+ models utilise variable all-wheel drive, allowing for torque distribution between the front and rear axles.[15] An electric motor is used to boost power output by 16 kW (21 hp) and 249 N⋅m (184 lb⋅ft),[16] and also powers the on-board 48-volt system.[17]

The CLS is also now a five-seater car, instead of being a four-seater as with the previous two generations.[18]

Equipment

Standard equipment includes LED headlights, 18-inch alloy wheels, ambient lighting, as well as lane keeping and speed limit assistance systems.[19] CLS models also feature 'Mercedes me' online services with a built-in LTE module in the car, enabling concierge services and remote control of the car.[20] Optional equipment includes air suspension and a widescreen cockpit consisting of two 12.3-inch displays on the dashboard.[21] An AMG line is also available and includes AMG body styling, a diamond pattern radiator grille, 19-inch alloy wheels, and a flat-bottomed sports steering wheel.[22]

Models

Petrol engines

Model Years Engine Power Torque 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph)
CLS 260 (China)[23] 2020-2023 M264 E15 DEH LA
1.5 L I4 turbo + 48V Mild Hybrid
147 kW (197 hp; 200 PS) 280 N⋅m (207 lb⋅ft) 8.7 s
CLS 350 2018–2020 M264 DE20 LA
2.0 L I4 turbo
+ ISG Mild Hybrid EQ Boost
220 kW (295 hp; 299 PS)
at 5,800–6,100 rpm
400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft)
at 3,000–4,000 rpm
6.0 s
CLS 450 4MATIC 2018–2023 M256 E30
3.0 L I6 turbo
+ ISG Mild Hybrid EQ Boost
270 kW (362 hp; 367 PS)
at 5,500–6,100 rpm
500 N⋅m (369 lb⋅ft)
at 1,600–4,000 rpm
4.8 s
AMG CLS 53 4MATIC+ 320 kW (429 hp; 435 PS)
at 6,100 rpm
520 N⋅m (384 lb⋅ft)
at 1,800–5,800 rpm
4.5 s

Diesel engines

Model Years Engine Power Torque 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph)
CLS 220d 2019–2023 OM654 DE20 SCR
2.0 L I4 turbo
+ ISG Mild Hybrid EQ Boost
154 kW (207 hp; 209 PS)
at 3,800 rpm
400 N⋅m (295 lb⋅ft)
at 1,600-2,800 rpm
7.5 s
CLS 300d 2018–2020 180 kW (241 hp; 245 PS)
at 4,200 rpm
500 N⋅m (369 lb⋅ft)
at 1,600-2,400 rpm
6.4 s
CLS 300d 4MATIC 2021–2023 195 kW (261 hp; 265 PS)
at 4,200 rpm
550 N⋅m (406 lb⋅ft)
at 1,800–2,200 rpm
CLS 350d 4MATIC 2018–2020 OM656 D29 SCR
2.9 L I6 twin-turbo
+ ISG Mild Hybrid EQ Boost
210 kW (282 hp; 286 PS)
at 3,400–4,600 rpm
600 N⋅m (443 lb⋅ft)
at 1,200–3,200 rpm
5.7 s
CLS 400d 4MATIC 250 kW (335 hp; 340 PS)
at 3,600–4,400 rpm
700 N⋅m (516 lb⋅ft)
at 1,200–3,200 rpm
5.0 s
2020-2023 243 kW (326 hp; 330 PS)
at 3,600–4,200 rpm
5.2 s

References

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