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The CLS brings refined
sportiness to life
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Visualisation of the
Mercedes-Benz brand values
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Athletic proportions,
perceptible design idiom
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Expressive front design features
central star in the grille
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Dynamic, feature line flowing
back towards the rear
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Elegance with handcrafted
details in the interior
A generation ahead: with the CLS,
Mercedes-Benz created a new vehicle category
in 2003 which for the first time combined
the elegance and dynamism of a coupé with
the comfort and functionality of a saloon.
The public were delighted, the competition
astounded and a style icon was born: for
years the CLS has endured as the only
four-door coupé in its class, and since
October 2004 it has been the car of choice
for around 170,000 buyers worldwide.
"Customers all over the world benefited from
our bold move to launch a completely new
vehicle concept onto the market", explains a
delighted Dr. Joachim Schmidt, member of the
board of Mercedes-Benz Cars, Sales &
Marketing. "And with its exciting design,
the new edition of the CLS also benefits
from the fact that we are a whole generation
ahead of the competition with our four-door
Coupé."
Celebrating its world premiere at the Paris
motor show (2 - 17 October 2010), the new
CLS builds on the pioneering role of its
predecessor yet at the same time is an
entirely new edition. "The new CLS points
the way forward for the future perceptible
design idiom of Mercedes-Benz", explains
Professor Gorden Wagener, head of design at
Mercedes-Benz. "At the same time it takes
its inspiration from the great tradition of
stylish, refined sportiness which has always
been a feature of Mercedes coupés."
Exterior: classic Coupé styling with
distinctive front
The proportions remain as spectacular as
ever: long bonnet, narrow-look windows with
frameless side windows, dynamic roof
sweeping back at an angle towards the rear.
The four-door coupé from Mercedes-Benz
immediately made its mark in 2003 as a new
style icon. Now the proportions are the same
- and yet everything is different: the
second generation of this design trendsetter
has adopted a completely new look.
What immediately strikes the eye is the
innovative front design, which is
reminiscent of the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG.
Visually, the radiator grille is not
integrated into the bonnet but is formed
separately. This highlights the long, sporty
bonnet even further. The grille is dominated
by the large central star, which underlines
the car's relationship to the other coupés
of the brand and also enhances brand
identity. The large, elongated dark air
inlets with black grilles also add to the
vehicle's athletic appearance.
Design brings high-tech features to
life
Another distinguishing feature comes in the
form of the full LED headlamps, which are
the world's first to offer all of the
regular dynamic light functions using LED
technology. This innovation boasts an
impressive design - inside they are divided
into three arrow-shaped layers from top to
bottom: the upper layer contains an LED
indicator, beneath which is a striking LED
side light offering low beam functions. The
side light can also be seen when the dipped
beam function is switched on, thereby
creating a novel and separate night-time
design and distinctive look. The lowest
level of the headlamp houses the main beam
and nightview functions. A total of 71 LEDs
not only provide an unmistakable appearance,
but also a significantly enhanced view of
the road compared with previous systems.
The typical CLS outline, with its elegantly
long proportions, is the dominating
attribute of the new model. The effect of
the dynamic, athletic form has been enhanced
with a new interplay of lines and areas. The
front edge of the structure, above the
mudguards, which slopes off towards the rear
- known as the dropping line by designers -
is not only a novel design feature but also
represents a new interpretation of a formal
design element harking back to the uniquely
rich wealth of forms present in historic
Mercedes sports cars.
A distinctive and muscular sports car-like
shoulder line above the rear axle highlights
the athletic character of the new CLS. The
flared wheel arches resemble the powerful
thighs of a feline predator waiting to
pounce.
The side view is rounded off with wide
wrap-around taillights featuring LED
technology which are arranged in the form of
a linking element to the rear of the
vehicle. The shape is emphasized by the
broad shoulder line, which is clearly
visible from behind and supports the flat
hardtop. A wide metal insert adds a further
visual highlight at the rear.
The interior: design brings quality
to life
The interior of the CLS is also
distinguished by a timeless design which
combines straightforward elegance with
innovative details and handcrafted
perfection. An eye-catching feature is the
wrap-around effect of the cockpit: a high
line sweeps from the driver's door over the
instrument panel support and across to the
front passenger door. The central display
has also been integrated harmoniously into
the upper part of the instrument panel. At
the same time, the downward sweeping side
line on the doors continues the dynamic
dropping line of the exterior.
As a design trendsetter, the CLS sets new
standards in interiors with its wide variety
of individualisation options. Five interior
colours, five trim designs and also three
qualities of leather are available to choose
from. As a result, each CLS is a one-off
piece and can be configured individually
between warm naturalness and cool modernity.
The CLS also lives up to its role as a
design icon thanks to the innovative nature
of the materials used. These comprise an
exciting mixture of satin and high-gloss
finishes used on the metal surfaces.
Highlights here also include matt galvanised
air vents, for example, which form the ideal
framework for a high-gloss-trimmed analogue
clock.
Handcrafted perfection is reflected in
details such as the stitched seat covers or
the so-called sewn covering for the
dashboard. For the latter, the individual
parts of the leather cover are sewn together
by hand in a process which takes several
hours, after which they are fitted and
upholstered with high-quality foam. Prior to
this process, the leather is also heated up
to preshrink it, so that it will retain its
shape even after extreme exposure to direct
sunlight.
The particularly fine, 1.6 millimetre thick
semi-aniline PASSION leather which is used
meets the highest standards in terms of both
look and feel. Protected by only a light
pigmentation, the natural pore structure
remains intact and the leather has an
especially warm and soft feel to it. Since
the natural characteristics also remain
visible for the most part, the semi-aniline
leather requires a very precise manual
selection process.
The refined sportiness of the interior of
the CLS is further reflected in the generous
use of high-quality trim elements. They are
located on the instrument panel support of
the centre console and on parts of the door
linings. Customers can choose between three
exclusive types of wood: high-gloss brown
burr walnut, high-gloss black ash and
satin-finish light-brown poplar. The wood
has even been perfectly fitted around
difficult contours for a masterful
handcrafted finish, and the wood trim has
been matched according to grain, as part of
an elaborate selection process, to create a
harmonised overall impression.
The interior can be given an even more
progressive look with the addition of piano
lacquer or carbon fibre trim elements.
Handcrafted perfection once again plays a
prominent role in the production process. Up
to seven layers are applied and polished for
the piano lacquer trim, for example, until
the desired high-gloss finish is achieved.