Mersedec CLS
The Mercedes-Benz C219 is a four-door coupe, the first generation of the CLS-class, produced at the Sindelfingen plant in Germany. The car is built on the basis of the W211 E-class. First, the CLS was presented to the public in the form of the Mercedes-Benz Vision CLS concept, presented at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2003. And since the fall of 2004, the car has been mass-produced. In 2004, production of the CLS 55 AMG began. In 2005, the Mercedes-Benz CLS 350 began to be produced, and in 2006 - the CLS 63 AMG. On July 27, 2010, the last car of the first generation rolled off the assembly line.
About Mercedes-Benz Vision CLS
The Mercedes-Benz Vision CLS is a concept vehicle with a six-cylinder twin turbo diesel engine rated at 265 PS and 560 N·m, 7G-TRONIC seven-speed automatic transmission, Active Light System from Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W211), electrohydraulic brake system from Mercedes-Benz SL, dashboard and A-pillars upholstered in leather, soft leather upholstery on seats and door panels, oak veneer, glass roof, 470 litres of boot capacity, adaptive front airbags, window bags and side airbags, belt tensioners w...
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