What is the difference between the Mercedes-Benz CLS and C-Class?
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The Mercedes-Benz C-Class is considered an entry-level model in the Mercedes lineup, with overall configurations more suited for family use. In contrast, the CLS is a performance-oriented coupe, similar to the BMW 6 Series, featuring higher-end configurations. The CLS has a longer body length compared to the C-Class and comes with relatively more powerful engine configurations, with tuning more focused on sportiness. The dimensions of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class are as follows: 1. Body dimensions: The standard wheelbase C-Class measures (length × width × height) 4686/1810/1442mm, with a wheelbase of 2840mm; 2. Long wheelbase model: The long wheelbase variant measures 4783/1810/1442mm, with a wheelbase of 2920mm. The two models differ by 97mm in length and 80mm in wheelbase.