What are the differences between the CLS and the regular C-Class?
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The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is considered an entry-level model for Mercedes-Benz, with overall configurations that are more suited for family use. The CLS, on the other hand, is a performance-oriented coupe, similar to the BMW 6 Series, featuring higher-end configurations, a longer body length compared to the C-Class, and relatively more powerful engine options with a sportier tuning. Additional Info: L – Extended wheelbase, G – Off-road vehicle, D – Diesel engine. The perfect blend of sedan and sports car – the CLS, the pioneer of luxury SUVs – the M-Class, Mercedes-Benz's best-selling sports car – the CLK-Class, the sports car derived from the S-Class – the CL-Class, the king of off-road – the G-Class, the all-around vehicle combining off-road capability and luxury – the GL-Class.