Mercedes-Benz W219

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The Mercedes-Benz W219 automobiles began production in 2005. The platform is based on the W211 E-Class. It was sold as the CLS-Class "4-door coupe", although the bodystyle is properly termed a 4-door sedan, similar to the fastback sedan designs created by Robert Opron in the 1970's.

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The car has a diesel engine with 165kW/224hp in Europe and three petrol engines:

  • CLS 350 CGI (3498 cc; 215 kW/292 hp; 365 N·m (269 ft·lbf)) (petrol direct injection)
  • CLS 550 (5561 cc; 285 kW/388 hp; 530 N·m (391 ft·lbf))
  • CLS 63 AMG (6208 cc; 378 kW/514 hp; 630 N·m (465 ft·lbf))

Old engines: CLS 350 (3,5l; 200 kW/272 hp; 350 Nm), CLS 500 (5,0l; 225 kW/306 hp; 460 N·m (339 ft·lbf)), CLS 55 AMG (5,4l; 350 kW/476 hp; 700 N·m (516 ft·lbf))

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