A mule of the next Mercedes CLS Shooting Brake has been spotted in Northern Sweden during some cold weather testing, were these spy shots were taken. In the plans of the three-pointed star house this new model is going to pioneer a new niche of the market, that puts together the oomph of a coupe with the body of a sporty station-wagon. The final goal is to fill any gap that hasn’t been explored yet in the luxury car market.
This “station-coupe” model from Mercedes-Benz seems to have kept the bold styling of the Shooting Brake Concept, that was showcased for the first time at the 2010 Beijing Motor Show. Bodywork aside, this new variant will be identical to the classic CLS sedan, with the same platform and engine range.
Thereby the Mercedes CLS Shooting Brake should come with four engine options: the petrol line-up includes a 3.5-litre V6 producing 306 hp and a 4.7-litre twin turbo V8 delivering 408 hp; on the diesel side we have a 2.1-litre twin turbo unit producing 204 hp and 500 Nm of peak torque and the recent 3.0-litre V6, with an output of 265 hp and 620 Nm. AMG and AMG Performance variants are obviously in the works too, equipped with the same 5.5-litre twin turbo V8 unit delivering 525 hp and 700 Nm for the former and 557 CV with 800 Nm for the latter. The new Mercedes-Benz CLS Shooting Brake is expected to show up at the next Geneva Motor Show.
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These new spy shots show us the Mercedes CLS Shooting Brake stripped of almost any sort of camouflage. As expected, the luxury staion wagon based on the CLS sedan will be very similar to the Shooting Brake Concept unveiled at the 2010 Beijing Auto Show, creating a new niche in the market for cars combining the practicality of an estate with the exclusivity and performance of a premium coupe-saloon. Engine range and versions will probably be the same of the CLS line, including all the AMG editions.
The Mercedes CLS Shooting Brake is expected to debut in 2012, possibly at the next Geneva Motor Show.
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Doesn’t it look like this thing could just take off? Or at least swim? The Mercedes CLS Shooting Brake concept revealed at the Beijing show this year is going into production, to be released by 2012. It matches the best in Mercedes luxury wagons with a coupé-like roofline and CLS-inspired looks.
The high waistline, but extremely low roofline and long body is set to create the latest luxury niche after things like coupé-sedans got going with the various Panamera’s and Sportbacks of the world. The CLS Shooting Brake will be produced at the Sindelfingen plant, which already has an impressive line-up of Mercedes rolling off the production line.
Interestingly though, the attention given to the Chinese market on originally showing this concept has not been mentioned or expanded on in Mercedes’ announcement. We will be interested to see where the CLS Shooting Brake production version will be released and what its market spread will be like. Could it be a success in Asia and the US? Or is this a European vision?
After the jump you can read the slightly hyperbolic press release which says more about the Sindelfingen plant than about the car itself. But there are a couple of interesting insights into the CLS Shooting Brake design and its place in the larger Mercedes family, along with what the Shooting Brake name is all about. Read on!
Mercedes Shooting Break Concept
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The Mercedes CLS Rising Car sculpture seen in these pics from Detroit, will be shown as a real concept car at the 2010 Geneva motor show in March. The new CLS sedan design will be previewed, with the car itself debuting at the end of this year.
It will be the first Mercedes to show design boss Gordon Wagener’s new design philosophy, which will also include a new identity for the Mercedes front end, based on the grille of the 300 SL. In the future there will be less variation across the range in the front end, which will become more corporate.
As already suspected, the new CLS will include a shooting brake style, rather than a station wagon model, as some rumours have suggested. Wagener is aiming for the “most beautiful cars in the world” and has said that a shooting brake would be the most stunning car in its sector, we should think in direct competition with Audi’s sportback style.
Source | Autocar
According to reports, the Mercedes CLS Shooting Brake will arrive in 2011 as the production version of the Mercedes Fascination concept car, presented at the Paris motor show back in 2008. The three door coupé will appear alongside the four-door coupé, which will be officially presented at the 2010 Paris motor show.
While Mercedes is unlikely to use the name ’shooting brake’, the style could also produce a five-door version which would substitute the R-Class in the future. An AMG shooting brake version seems almost guaranteed, as Mercedes uses the four-door model to compete with cars such as the Porsche Panamera and Audi A7.
Source | Autointernationaal