What is the difference between Mercedes-Benz S-Class and CLS?

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Chavez
08/29/25 3:24am
Mercedes-Benz S-Class and CLS differ in positioning, design style, and related configurations. Different positioning: The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is a luxury high-end business sedan, while the Mercedes-Benz CLS is a luxury four-door coupe. Different design styles: The Mercedes-Benz S-Class inherits Mercedes-Benz's century-long exquisite car-making art and continues to drive technological innovations. It is equipped with over thirty advanced enhanced features in terms of safety, automotive engineering, and environmental protection. The Mercedes-Benz CLS, drawing inspiration from both the concept car F800 and the classic vintage car 300SL, features a broad and towering front end that delivers a more robust visual effect. The side lines maintain the elegant curves of the previous model while incorporating more sporty elements. Different related configurations: The Mercedes-Benz S-Class is equipped with fuel-optimized gasoline engines and offers more luxurious configurations than the CLS. The Mercedes-Benz CLS lacks premium features such as the ABC dynamic stability system, refrigerator, magnetic doors, and LCD TV.
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ArcherLynn
09/10/25 8:02am
The Mercedes-Benz S-Class and CLS both look quite luxurious, but their positioning is completely different. The S-Class is a pure flagship sedan, with rear legroom as spacious as a mobile office – features like the boss key and electric sunshades are clearly aimed at business professionals. The CLS leans more towards a sporty coupe, with its sleek fastback design and frameless doors offering a thrilling drive, though rear headroom feels cramped. When I drove my friend’s CLS, the suspension tuning felt stiff—it was noticeably bumpier over speed bumps compared to the S-Class, which glides over rough patches like a boat thanks to its Magic Body Control. That said, the CLS’s trunk is surprisingly practical, easily fitting two carry-on suitcases. Choose the S-Class for comfort, or go for the CLS if you want to turn heads.
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