In Japan, where limited-edition special models seemingly outnumber the “regular” versions of the cars they’re based on, Mercedes has just announced the availability of the CLS 350 AMG Sports Edition.
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Mercedes-Benz is expanding its Manufaktur personalization program to more models, the automaker announced Thursday in a press release. Options from the program, which provides more choices of exterior ...
Highlights: Though the CLS-Class has traditionally been all about its coupe-like styling, the CLS53 really stands out thanks to its inline-six engine and 48-volt motor/generator system. Also available ...
In the eyes of some hardcore enthusiasts, cars like the Mercedes-AMG CLS 53 4Matic+ are considered half-baked or even unnecessary. Whether you agree with them or not, this video does show that the ...
Sometimes it's the little changes which make the biggest difference, something that definitely holds true for the EQ Boost system in the 2019 Mercedes-AMG CLS 53 Coupe. The newest CLS keeps the ...
When it comes to building cars you never knew you needed, Mercedes is king. Pre-1996, the idea of a roadster with a heavy, expensive folding hardtop was laughable, but the SLK changed all that. Then ...
The CLS is not a sports car, but a luxury Mercedes model, available with air suspension and self-driving features. As such, it's also offered with some frugal diesel engines, which are among the most ...
Loathe as we all may be to call any car with four doors a coupe, today's Nice Price or No Dice CLS might just get a pass because it's so dang pretty. With its AMG V8, it should be pretty quick too, ...
Stick around long enough and: 1) What’s old is always new again, 2) Reading large-print books becomes not only preferred but also, mandatory. For Mercedes-Benz, which first plunked an inline-6 under ...
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