The 2006 Mercedes Benz CLS class was offered by Mercedes Motors Corp in early days of 2006, and it was the beginning the glorious era of the CLS class models in the modern Mercedes lineup.

Overview

The 2006 Mercedes Benz Cls was created with two trim: CLS500 and CLS55 AMG In the year of 2006 the CLS500 model was launched in the America; this model was powered by 5.0-liter V8 engine, which produced up to 302-horsepower.

2006 Mercedes Benz Cls Class

2006 Mercedes Benz Cls Class

Fuel Economy

As far as the fuel economy is concerned, this model delivered 16 mpg in the city and 22 miles per gallon on the highways. The CLS55 AMG model was designed by using 5.5-ltr V8 engine, which produce up to 469 horsepower; 516 lb-feet of torque. The fuel economy of CLS55 AMG was slightly lower as it delivered 14 mpg in the city and 20 miles per gallon on the highways.

Striking Features

Both models were developed with seven speed automatic transmission, and it was also included with Airmatic air suspension for finest combination of sporty and comfort suspension settings.

The other noteworthy features included:

• traction control,
• ESP stability control,
• electro-hydraulic braking,
• breaks assist system, and
• ABS.

Overall, the 2006 Mercedes Benz Cls Class models were backed by rock solid operation, average fuel mileage, pleasant controls, decent looks, and average interiors.

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