Changes to the car’s styling includes a modified grille, with two louvres now instead of the previous four, as well as a diamond-shaped grille painted in atlas grey covering the lower air intake. The exterior mirrors have also been given a new look, with LED side indicator lamps arranged in the form of an arrow. At the rear, the new model sports a lower bumper with integrated reflectors. This is further emphasised by the exhaust tailpipes, which are trapezoidal in shape, and not oval as before, and LED taillights.
Modifications to the interior include a restyled leather steering wheel in a three-spoke design with multifunction buttons, as well as a new-look instrument cluster with white dials. The updated CLS also picks up the new NTG 2.5 telematics system, which features a speed-sensitive volume control, a keypad for entering telephone numbers and radio frequencies, an MP3-compatible CD and DVD player, as well as a Bluetooth interface.
The flagship of the range is once again the CLS 63 AMG. It comes with the familiar 514hp (378kW) 6.3L V8 engine, 19in light-alloy wheels and a new AMG sports exhaust system. Pricing for this model starts at a cool €106,624, and the first cars should be in showrooms by March.


Reader Comments
Fri Jan 18 2008 8:48 AM
chris says
sweet profile.......... the rest of the car could use a little more style.
or maybe a different style.
Fri Jan 18 2008 10:54 AM
Gus says
It does have a sleek look, those side windows still look too small to me, though.
Fri Jan 18 2008 11:16 AM
James says
At first glance I see no difference...
Fri Jan 18 2008 2:41 PM
S.H. says
Excellent. I have to admit that this is the best sedan in my opinion, It's actually the only VEHICLE which I like with black interior color due to the dynamic shape of the steering wheel..
Fri Jan 18 2008 7:38 PM
HECTOR says
The interior is all that the S class is not.
The exterior is pure crap, a hat tip to pimps and rap stars.
I can think of one or two other cars I would rather buy with my $150K
Fri Jan 18 2008 10:49 PM
anthony says
The 2009 CLS (facelift) continues to be a beautiful car, it's not for everyone which is why I love it! The CLS is definately not a car for conservative people, but if your progressive you will enjoy it's unique styling both inside and out.
Leave a Comment
Login or register to leave comments.
Please keep your comments on topic. Your involvement is governed by our Privacy Policy and Terms.