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2018 Mercedes CLS launched in India, Priced at INR 84.70 lakh

2018 Mercedes CLS launched in India, Priced at INR 84.70 lakh

2018 Mercedes Cls India Launch Front 2
The 2018 Mercedes CLS is available in a wide range of exterior paint options, including Graphite Grey, Ruby Black and Designo Selenite Grey Magno.
With the growing penchant for dream cars, we are glad to launch the most elegant and dynamic third generation CLS. Known for many firsts, the new CLS we have launched today also pioneers the new design idiom of Mercedes-Benz, which is recognisable by its clear contours and reduced lines. Like its predecessors, the third CLS generation emanates self-assured sportiness in an exemplary style. The stylish new CLS 300 d blends flawlessly into the current Mercedes-Benz coupé family with abundant design features. We are confident that the third generation CLS will offer superior luxury and comfort to our customers and will continue to delight them. Mercedes-Benz India will keep striving to push the boundaries in the luxury car segment by driving innovation not only in our versatile line-up but also in our customer service offerings and the overall vehicle ownership.
2018 Mercedes Cls India Launch Front
The 2018 Mercedes CLS is powered by a BSVI-compliant 2.0-litre diesel engine that outputs 214 bhp and 500 Nm.

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