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Unveiled in 2004 as a design icon, the Mercedes-Benz CLS nameplate has reached the end of the line. Autoblog learned that the current, third-generation model will retire before the end of 2023, and ...
The Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class, the model largely credited with kicking off the coupe-like sedan trend with the arrival of the first generation in 2004, will soon be discontinued. First reported on ...
Picture yourself in a German boardroom in 2001. You're introducing a new concept car that's going to revolutionize the automotive industry. It'll bring two distinct body styles together in one ...
Mercedes-Benz is continuing to tighten and simplify its product portfolio as it dives headfirst into electrification. Traditional coupes, convertibles, and sedans are the first models to go and the ...
Later this year Mercedes will mate an S-class with a CL or CLK-class to produce a sporty über-sedan, the CLS-class, which will presumably coexist with the stodgier S-classers. Appearing to be slightly ...
Mercedes-Benz USA has issued a safety recall comprising the 2001 through 2011 model year C-Class, the mechanically similar CLK, plus the E-Class and CLS. No fewer than 33,456 vehicles have been ...
First, the good news about the Mercedes CLS: Daimler's new straight-six engine—with its mild-hybrid integrated starter-generator, 48-volt electrics, and electric anti-lag compressor —is smooth and ...
Mercedes-Benz is all about comfort, luxury, and refinement, and the 2008 CLS executes all of these exceedingly well. The CLS isn't a large vehicle and the word "sedan" doesn't seem to fit this ...
Mercedes-Benz USA has issued a recall concerning 12,191 vehicles that share the MRA I platform. The list begins with the E 450 All-Terrain, E 450, and E 53 versions of the 213-series Executive Class.