Yes, This Really Is The Leaked 2018 Mercedes-Benz CLS

For an all-new car the 2018 CLS looks strikingly similar in size, proportions and general design to the old one, as we can see in these leaked pictures
Yes, This Really Is The Leaked 2018 Mercedes-Benz CLS

This is the all-new Mercedes-Benz CLS. We think. We’ve split-screened this and the old one and we’d swear it was just a facelift, but apparently we’d be wrong.

The images have been leaked by various social media channels (whoops) a day before its scheduled debut at the Los Angeles Motor Show.

Yes, This Really Is The Leaked 2018 Mercedes-Benz CLS

They’re low-res files, but we get our first full look at the front, the back and the interior, where we can see the same sort of ambient lighting line as we’ve already clocked in the new A-Class. Expect that to change colours, like the smaller car’s does.

Mercedes’ designers have pinched the outer edges of the single-unit headlights, making them more triangular than before. The silhouette must be more or less identical partly thanks to a roof line that involved some fine use of copy and paste.

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The grille is still vaguely trapezoidal, but this time the wider part is at the bottom, giving the impression of a lower, schpordier nose. On the lower bumper the grille apertures are much the same shapes and sizes as before.

Changes are more significant at the back. The flat, horizontal upper line running across the tailgate is in keeping with Mercedes’ latest – and stoically Germanic – designs, while we can also see the kind of fake exhaust trims that we’ve moaned about more than once. It looks very aerodynamic, at least, to give the slippery shape its due.

Yes, This Really Is The Leaked 2018 Mercedes-Benz CLS

On the inside the two-tone leather interior of the example car is similar in its new design cues to the A-Class. Air vents that look like deeply-dished alloy wheels have illuminated strips just like the entry-level Benz does, while the displays are fully digital. The twin screens could be new 10.25-inch units or they could be 12.3-inch fatties like those we’ve seen used in higher-end Mercedes cars before.

Expect more technical details (and better pictures) to surface tomorrow, after the car’s official unveiling in LA.

Comments

Anonymous

The grill and the eyes Looks a bit gofie in my mind

11/29/2017 - 07:23 |
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Jefferson Tan(日産)

I see some similarities

11/29/2017 - 07:32 |
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Samael

Meh…
No thanks

11/29/2017 - 08:42 |
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woulditfitonmyhonda

Am i the only one that likes the new design

11/29/2017 - 08:58 |
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Lauge

I can never buy a car with fake exhaust tips….

11/29/2017 - 09:04 |
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Anonymous

This car is styled like the inevitable Chinese copy of itself.

11/29/2017 - 09:38 |
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Anonymous

BLECH

11/29/2017 - 09:49 |
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NotARealRoadTest

It pains me to say it, but I’m really not a fan of Mercedes design at the moment. They’re far too blingy and not even that elegant, whatever happened to old school posh?

I think generation of Mercs with oval headlights and more or less all of them before were fine, elegant looking machines and they should look into revisiting that design language from another angle (in my opinion).

11/29/2017 - 13:40 |
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artyomRACING

Softer head lights and rounder tail lights would have made a much more elegant look. Like a benz should.

11/29/2017 - 14:58 |
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The Abider

It looks like a German Mustang

11/29/2017 - 16:35 |
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