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Mercedes-Benz CLS Coupe A Journey From 2003



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By : Janelle Elizabeth   

The sexy CLS coupe that is recognized for breaking the typical mould for Mercedes-Benz design is planning to be brand new once again. It's on its way to a complete design modification and there's a huge shift in its upcoming design.

Still it's designed to be a swoopy sedan with four doors and coupe-style roofline. But, it will look like it's been hitting the gym in full energy. The end result is a muscular snout, pumped-out guards and a sexy AMG-style profile.

As defined by Mercedes-Benz head of design Prof. Gorden Wagener, "The revolutionary CLS points the way for the forthcoming perceptible model idiom of Mercedes-Benz."

Using a giant silver sculpture, Wagener insinuated at his course for the CLS in Detroit motor Show that happened last January of this year, and the reality which would be presented in the Paris Motorshow this October.

The re-modelled CLS would be available in Australia starting at the 1st half of 2011 though Mercedes-Benz Australia representative David McCarthy explained they don't have the specified time frame yet. What they are certain of is that it will not be on the first quarter. In addition, McCarthy also declared that Mercedes-Benz is trying to find a preview car for this October's Australian International Motor Show, that will be shown in Sydney.

Inside 2003, Mercedes-Benz walked in the four-door coupe business, and even though numerous people compared the auto with Ford's AU Falcon, it absolutely was a triumph selling 170,000 cars all over the world.

Although the new vehicle includes similar proportions with a low coupe-style roof on top of its four doors, changes consist of full-LED headlights, that could be touted as the first in the world, free standing radiator grille and also heavy haunches as well.

The insides of the brand new CLS has a wrap-around cockpit that has a built-in central display, leather trimmings that are softer plus a dashboard with a "sewn" effect.

Additionally, within the plans of the German auto maker for the CLS is a large level of changes with a selection of trims, leathers and exotic fabrics to enable clients to customize their units.

As what MacCarthy mentioned, "The CLS has been a very popular unit in Australia. It's a car that hasn't taken sales out of anywhere else within the range, and we have a bank of customers there who love the car."

He later stated that the CLS launched a segment and has been mimicked however imitators can't really possess the substance of the design."The brand new CLS is going to give them something else to follow."

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