The Mercedes-Benz CLS has been subtly renewed and that also includes new price tags. These are of course higher than before, although that can also be partly explained.
Mercedes recently decided to take a subtle look at the CLS. The car also received a new front bumper and a new steering wheel.
The delivery range remains largely the same, although it is striking that the renewed 300d is now a car with 4Matic all-wheel drive. This version also gets 20 hp. The most powerful diesel version, the 400d, delivers just 10 hp, although we could live with the remaining 330 copies.
AMG line
The price table below makes it quite clear that prices have risen sharply compared to the price list at the beginning of 2020. It should be noted, however, that the car has been technically renewed in many cases and the equipment has also been tinkered with. For example, the CLS in the Netherlands now has an AMG Line package as standard, a frequently chosen option that previously entailed an additional cost of € 2,710.
Old | New | Difference | |
220d | € 76,781 | € 83,289 | € 6,508 |
300d (now with 4Matic) | € 83,346 | € 98,229 | € 14,883 |
400d 4Matic | € 100,035 | € 110,288 | € 10,253 |
350 | € 82,665 | € 92,390 | € 9,725 |
450 4matic | € 96,858 | € 101,532 | € 4,674 |
AMG 53 4Matic + | € 122,013 | € 134,303 | € 12,290 |
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The CLS was once the car that made the concept of the ‘four-door coupé’ great, and not to everyone’s satisfaction. In the meantime, the sleek four-door has become a true special feature in a range full of SUVs and in addition to the less timelessly lined AMG GT 4-door.