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mmm, doesnt look that different TBH...

The front grill looks like someone has kicked it inwards now it has 2x Chrome bars :)...

The highly successful four door CLS coupe will get its first restyling after nearly four years on the market. Mercedes-Benz launched the CLS back in 2004 and the facelift model is scheduled for release in the spring of 2008. Our spy photographers spotted this undisguised CLS on the streets of Stuttgart.

The most notable cosmetic changes include renewed front and rear bumpers as well as a "two-chrome bar" front grille, identical to that of the bigger CL coupe front grille. Also note the renewed tail lights.

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Robbed from worldcarfans.com (Looks like a Photoshop to me though)



Unfortuately Brian, the facelift model doesnt float ether ;)
 
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Looks like a photoshop edit if you ask me. Look at the grill its as if someone has clearly deleted some of the chrome stipes and compare the sharpness of the badge to the whole picture which is very slightly blured. Also notice the attempt to give the car a open window look in the top picture
 
CLS63 AMG Facelift

The four door coupe receives small number of changes. Outside the AMG has a new front grille with three airflow sections instead of four. Also the wheels are changed from 18 to 19 inches. In the rear the CLS 63 AMG has new LED tailights, a carbon fiber rear spoiler, a new rear diffuser, and updated exhaust outlets. The interior gets a boost with new sporty seats, Alcantara leather, racetimer and aluminum paddles.

Under the hood there is the familiar AMG V8 514 hp, 630 Nm / 5.200 rpm engine with AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7G-TRONIC gearbox that includes AMG paddle shift from the steering wheel. The CLS AMG facelift needs only 4.5 sec to reach 0-100 km/h, with combined fuel consumption of 14.5 l/100 km, and CO2 emissions of 345 g/km.

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Technical data of CLS 63 AMG

-No. of cylinders/arrangement – V8
-Displacement (cm³) - 6.208
-Rated output (kW (PS) / rpm) - 378 (514)/6.800
-Rated torque (Nm / rpm) - 630/5.200
-Acceleration 0-100 km/h (sec) - 4,5
-Maximum speed (in km/h) - 250
-Tyres – front 255/35 R 19, rear 285/30 R 19
-Fuel consumption (l/100km) urban/ extra-urban/combined - 22,6/9,9/14,5
-CO2 emissions (g/km) - 345
-Fuel tank with reserve (l) - 80/14
-Turning circle (in m) - 11,5
-Kerb weight (in kg) - 1.905
-Boot capacity (acc. to VDA measuring method) - 495
 
it would take a dedicated Merc anorak to spot the changes (apart from the wheels)
 
I have never liked the CLS and that picture does not make me change my opinion. :devil: :)

Is the CLS a highly popular model?

I accept that lots and lots of people like it, but does that relate to sales of new vehicles? I cannot emphasis enough the word new, plus I respect it is all about personal taste and respect to our CLS owners. I bet some of them do not like the E-class estate.

Thanks for the post.

Regards
John
 
Is the CLS a highly popular model?


Doing quite well i'd say:
To date, the CLS has sold over 50,000 units since its inception in October of 2004. Of the 50,000 vehicles sold, the CLS' top market is here in the U.S., with 13,600 units being delivered to customers since its American release in January of this year. Germany is the CLS' second largest market, accounting for 20% of all units sold.

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Edit: Old link - 2005 though!
 
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Doing quite well i'd say:


LINKY


Edit: Old link - 2005 though!
Thanks very much indeed for the link. I enjoy reading these things and it appears the link as you rightly point out refers to its first year and uses the words 'delivered'. I wonder how many new models of a totally new design are 'delivered' worldwide during the very first year of release. It would be nice to know how many customers placed orders for this specific model compared to how many vehicles are built and then either used as publicity courtesy cars, sold to dealers at a bargain price or just registered and then offered to outlets like Mercedes-Benz Direct?

There is no need for anyone to defend the CLS as I think it is a breath of fresh air to see someone like Mercedes-Benz design a stylistic car that breaks away from the conventional image of what a Mercedes is. I am positive that those that like it will think I'm bonkers and I accept that. The car is a head turner and no doubt has presence, respect to those that own one.

REgards
John
 
Doesn't look different enough for me to consider changing, especially without the buoyancy feature?:rolleyes:
 
CLS63 AMG alloys look like Porsche 997 Turbo wheels.
 
Doesn't look different enough for me to consider changing, especially without the buoyancy feature?:rolleyes:
I hear there is a new colour option..... Aqua-Marine :devil: :)

This is the latest option for our daring do CLS owners

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For the philistines amongst us :devil: that are not into fishing :) It's a fish finder that indicates both fish and more to the point depth of water! :devil: :D

Happy motoring

Regards
John
 
Press Release​

The new-generation CLS: Fine-tuning for the design trendsetter
Mercedes-Benz is making the CLS even more irresistible. This one-of-a-kind four-door coupé – the pioneer of a whole new automotive segment – has now been fine-tuned to give it added appeal. The new entry-level model version, the CLS 280 with its sophisticated V6 power unit, develops 170 kW/231 hp. Meanwhile, the flagship model in the range – the CLS 63 AMG with its 378 kW/514 hp AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine – now comes with 19-inch AMG light-alloy wheels plus a new AMG sports exhaust system.

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Understated but masterly neatly sums up the result of the restyling programme for the CLS. At the front, it is the modified radiator grille that stands out, with two louvres now instead of the previous four. The diamond-shaped, three-dimensional grilles painted in atlas grey that cover the air intakes project an even greater air of self-assurance as well as adding further emphasis to the vehicle's width. The exterior mirrors have also been given a new look. The LED side indicator lamps that are built into them are arranged in the form of an arrow to produce a most eye-catching effect, especially in the dark. The mirror surface has furthermore been enlarged by 32 per cent to afford a clearer view of the traffic behind and thereby boost active safety.

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The side view is dominated by new, attractively styled light-alloy wheels, measuring either 17 inches (CLS 280, CLS 320 CDI and CLS 350 CGI) or 18 inches (CLS 500) in diameter. When viewed from the rear, the new-generation CLS makes its mark with a new rear apron, new tail lights, as well as modified tailpipes. The centre section of the rear bumper now drops down further, while the additional light-catching contour running along it adds to the impression of breadth. This is further emphasised by the exhaust tailpipes, which are trapezoidal in shape, and not oval as before. LED technology is now deployed for the tail lights: the brake lamps, tail lamps and indicator lamps all make use of the extra-fast-reacting light-emitting diodes. Just like the side indicators in the exterior mirrors, the rear indicators look like arrows when they light up, which is particularly striking in the dark. The same is true of the optical fibres at the side, which are always activated whenever the low-beam headlamps are switched on.
A new deactivation function for the low-beam headlamps when the ignition is switched off helps to optimise energy management.

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The new bodywork details harmonise perfectly with the multi-award-winning design of the CLS and make the four-door Coupé always look as if it is about to dash off. Almost four years on from its world premiere, the electrifying, muscular lines of the trendsetter are as unique and as unmistakable as ever.

New inside: three-spoke steering wheel and new telematics generation
Great attention to detail was paid while updating the interior too: modifications include a restyled leather steering wheel in a three-spoke design with multifunction buttons, as well as a new-look instrument cluster, whose white dials now contrast distinctly with the chased surface of the backplate. The previous matt laurel colour scheme has been replaced with new chestnut wood trim elements.

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The CLS features the new NTG 2.5 telematics generation, whose high-performance componentry combines straightforward operation and logical menu navigation with flawless in-vehicle entertainment. Features include speed-sensitive volume control, a keypad for entering telephone numbers and radio frequencies, an MP3-compatible CD and DVD player, as well as a Bluetooth interface which can establish a wireless connection between a mobile phone and the vehicle's hands-free system.

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The Audio 20, Audio 20 CD with CD changer, Audio 50 and Audio 50 APS with DVD changer and LINGUATRONIC voice control system have now been upgraded to a 5-inch colour screen. The COMAND APS comes with a high-resolution 6.5-inch colour display, LINGUATRONIC for audio, navigation and telephone calls, a music register for storing audio files, plus an SD memory card slot.

CLS 280: new entry-level engine variant with 170 kW/231 hp
The CLS 280 is equipped with a new entry-level engine, a sophisticated V6 powerplant with a displacement of 2996 cc developing a peak output of 170 kW/231 hp and a maximum torque of 300 Newton metres. This propels the CLS 280 from standstill to 100 km/h in 7.7 seconds and gives it a top speed of 245 km/h. Combined fuel consumption on the NEDC driving cycle is 9.8 - 10.0 litres per 100 kilometres. The second V6 petrol model in the range is the CLS 350 CGI. Its advanced six-cylinder engine featuring piezoelectric direct injection and spray-guided combustion generates 215 kW/292 hp and returns impressively low fuel consumption figures of 9.1 to 9.3 litres per 100 kilometres (NEDC combined). Under the bonnet of the CLS 500 is a V8 drive unit with a displacement of 5.5 litres and a maximum output of 285 kW/388 hp. What makes the CLS 320 CDI with its 165 kW/224 hp V6 diesel engine especially thrilling is the formidable torque of 540 Newton metres on the one hand and, on the other, low fuel consumption of just 7.6 - 8.1 litres of diesel for every 100 km (NEDC combined).

All CLS models come fitted with the 7G-TRONIC seven-speed automatic transmission as standard. In manual shift mode "M", the driver is able to shift through the gears using shift paddles on the steering wheel if desired. This shortens the 0-100 km/h acceleration time by 0.2 seconds.

CLS 63 AMG flagship model with AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7G-TRONIC
The flagship model in the CLS range, the CLS 63 AMG, is powered by the AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine with 378 kW/514 hp and 630 Newton metres of torque. The high-revving, naturally aspirated engine now makes its presence known in an even more distinctive fashion: the AMG sports exhaust system's redesigned rear silencers deliver an even more captivating soundtrack through the two sets of oval-shaped, chromed twin tailpipes. The AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7G-TRONIC transmission now incorporates a function which blips the throttle automatically during downshifts. This does more than just intensify the emotive driving experience - the virtually load-free downshift procedure also leads to a reduction in load-alteration effects, which is of particular benefit when braking ahead of corners on the race track. The CLS 63 AMG accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds, while its top speed is limited electronically to 250 km/h.

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Also new is the black-painted radiator grille with two louvres instead of the previous three, which blends in perfectly with the AMG bodystyling. The AMG light-alloy wheels, with their new triple-spoke design and a titanium grey, high-sheen paint finish, now measure 19 inches in size instead of 18 as before, and are shod with tyres measuring 255/35 R 19 at the front and 285/30 R 19 at the rear. Inside, the CLS 63 AMG boasts a new AMG sports steering wheel with a three-spoke design. The grip areas are specially contoured and trimmed in perforated leather. Gear selection can be performed manually by means of two aluminium AMG shift paddles.

Attractive optional extras from AMG
There is an exclusive choice of new optional extras from the AMG Performance Studio for the CLS 63 AMG: take the AMG performance steering wheel, for instance, with a smaller diameter, a rim that is flattened at the bottom and silver-coloured aluminium shift paddles. Or the titanium-grey painted AMG 19-inch light-alloy wheels with a twin-spoke design and a polished finish, which are manufactured using first-rate forging technology.

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All CLS models can be embellished by the addition of the AMG bodystyling package: this comprises a prominent front apron with large air intakes, a beefy rear apron featuring a black insert, as well as side skirts. There is also the option of new AMG 19-inch light-alloy wheels in a high-sheen finish with either 255/35 or 285/30 tyres.

Interested customers can place their orders for the new CLS now, with market launch commencing in March 2008. The gross purchase prices for the new CLS are as follows:

CLS 280: Euro 55,692.00
CLS 320 CDI: Euro 59,321.50
CLS 350 CGI: Euro 61,404.00
CLS 500: Euro 75,053.30
CLS 63 AMG: Euro 106,624.00


That Rear picture of the AMG version is pure :bannana:
 
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Tempted to add any facelift Mod's Brian? eg Those LED clusters?
 
Tempted to add any facelift Mod's Brian? eg Those LED clusters?

Im sure mine has LED now!

I cannot see any major changes to tempt me at the moment. I prefer the design as now to be honest, and with my wheels and half leather steering wheel, which are better anyway.:rolleyes:

Apart from paying twice the price for the CLS 63 AMG of course.;)
 
The new one has LED indications aswell.

Im liking the new wing mirrors too :)
 
the new wing mirrors have lost the elegance of the old ones ..

the painted grills in the front has overtones of Nova .. not nice.

love the chestnut wood and beige leather trim though

arrow shaped indicator lights is just naff .. the huge GM Yank SUVs have them, not classy at all
 
Didn't want to see that solid badge on the front again... an actual silver star looks much nicer and part of the grille
 
Face lifts

None of the so called face-lift models from the German three would entice me from previous versions at the moment, nice enough for a first time buyer, but really they all seem like obvious changes waiting to be applied to boost sales - new tail lights, wow that has been going on as long as the Cortina and Cavalier, modified bumpers, yippee. And in the case of Audi even their completely "new" A4 isn't that much of a stretch from the old one. Top of the heap at the moment is the new C Class. Having said all that, hopefully 2009-2010 should be interesting if the manufacturers show some imagination, worryingly the E Class and BMW 5 Series are just looking like derivatives of the old models. The new Jag XF is a looker, but the engines/performance are whipped by the Germans.

Facelift checklist:

New lights - Front & Rear
Modify bumpers
Tweak Engine performance
Minor mods to dashboard
bump the price

Complete Redesign checklist:

All of above + increase length & width
(Repeat cycle every 3 to 4 years until requirement for new model as the A Class is now the same length as current E Class)

Sorry for the ramble - too much Beaujolais.

Mike
 
Didn't want to see that solid badge on the front again... an actual silver star looks much nicer and part of the grille

Solid badges are models with Distronic (radar guided cruise control) are they not?
 

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