Introducing 2022 Mercedes-Benz CLS 300d Facelift https://youtu.be/XIch8YPJtyQ
The facelifted 2022 Mercedes-Benz CLS has been unveiled, ahead of its Australian launch in the fourth quarter of 2021
Updates to Mercedes-Benz's four-door coupe are concentrated on the outside, where standard 'Avantgarde' variants of the CLS gain restyled front bumpers, black lower rear valance with chrome accents, and a pair of new 19-inch alloy wheel designs.
Opting for the AMG Line package adds an array of sporty design touches, including a unique front bumper with black accents, a chrome lower front splitter, unique side skirts, a rear lip spoiler, and a new 20-inch alloy wheel design available in Tremolite Grey or high-gloss Black.
A new three-pointed star-patterned grille similar to that of the new-generation C-Class sedan is available across the range, as is a new Spectral Blue Metallic exterior paint colour
Inside, the facelifted CLS gains Mercedes-Benz's latest steering wheel design, wrapped in Nappa leather and finished in gloss black and chrome.
Optioning the Driver Assistance Package adds a two-zone sensor pad to the wheel's rim, allowing a driver's hands to be detected on the wheel when adaptive cruise control and lane-keep assist are active, eliminating the need to apply steering force to keep the semi-autonomous systems active.
Neva Grey/Magma Grey and Sienna Brown/Black leather upholstery combinations are now available, along with open-pore bro
Opening the range is the CLS 220d, powered by a 143kW/400Nm 2.0-litre turbo diesel four-cylinder sending drive to the rear wheels, for a 7.5-second sprint from 0-100km/h and combined fuel economy of 4.8-5.1L/100km.
The CLS 300d 4Matic opts for a 195kW/550Nm 2.0-litre turbo diesel four-cylinder with 15kW/200Nm of on-demand mild-hybrid assistance and all-wheel drive – it's capable of a 6.4-second run from 0-100km/h, with combined fuel economy rated at 5.5-5.8L/100km.
Sitting atop the diesel range is the CLS 400d, sending 243kW and 700Nm from a 2.9-litre turbo diesel inline-six to all four wheels for a 5.2-second 0-100km/h dash, 250km/h top speed, and 6.2-6.5L/100km combined fuel consumption claim.
The entry-level petrol option, the CLS 350, drives the rear wheels from a 220kW/400Nm 2.0-litre turbo four-cylinder, enabling a 6.1-second 0-100km/h time and a combined fuel economy claim of 7.0-7.3L/100km.
The petrol-powered flagship is the CLS 450 4Matic, which employs a 270kW/500Nm 3.0-litre turbo inline-six with 48-volt mild-hybrid assistance and all-wheel drive to power to 100km/h from rest in 4.8 seconds, towards a 250km/h top speed.
The facelifted 2022 Mercedes-Benz CLS has been unveiled, ahead of its Australian launch in the fourth quarter of 2021
Updates to Mercedes-Benz's four-door coupe are concentrated on the outside, where standard 'Avantgarde' variants of the CLS gain restyled front bumpers, black lower rear valance with chrome accents, and a pair of new 19-inch alloy wheel designs.
Opting for the AMG Line package adds an array of sporty design touches, including a unique front bumper with black accents, a chrome lower front splitter, unique side skirts, a rear lip spoiler, and a new 20-inch alloy wheel design available in Tremolite Grey or high-gloss Black.
A new three-pointed star-patterned grille similar to that of the new-generation C-Class sedan is available across the range, as is a new Spectral Blue Metallic exterior paint colour
Inside, the facelifted CLS gains Mercedes-Benz's latest steering wheel design, wrapped in Nappa leather and finished in gloss black and chrome.
Optioning the Driver Assistance Package adds a two-zone sensor pad to the wheel's rim, allowing a driver's hands to be detected on the wheel when adaptive cruise control and lane-keep assist are active, eliminating the need to apply steering force to keep the semi-autonomous systems active.
Neva Grey/Magma Grey and Sienna Brown/Black leather upholstery combinations are now available, along with open-pore bro
Opening the range is the CLS 220d, powered by a 143kW/400Nm 2.0-litre turbo diesel four-cylinder sending drive to the rear wheels, for a 7.5-second sprint from 0-100km/h and combined fuel economy of 4.8-5.1L/100km.
The CLS 300d 4Matic opts for a 195kW/550Nm 2.0-litre turbo diesel four-cylinder with 15kW/200Nm of on-demand mild-hybrid assistance and all-wheel drive – it's capable of a 6.4-second run from 0-100km/h, with combined fuel economy rated at 5.5-5.8L/100km.
Sitting atop the diesel range is the CLS 400d, sending 243kW and 700Nm from a 2.9-litre turbo diesel inline-six to all four wheels for a 5.2-second 0-100km/h dash, 250km/h top speed, and 6.2-6.5L/100km combined fuel consumption claim.
The entry-level petrol option, the CLS 350, drives the rear wheels from a 220kW/400Nm 2.0-litre turbo four-cylinder, enabling a 6.1-second 0-100km/h time and a combined fuel economy claim of 7.0-7.3L/100km.
The petrol-powered flagship is the CLS 450 4Matic, which employs a 270kW/500Nm 3.0-litre turbo inline-six with 48-volt mild-hybrid assistance and all-wheel drive to power to 100km/h from rest in 4.8 seconds, towards a 250km/h top speed.
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