Mercedes green-lights CLS Shooting Brake for production

 Mercedes green-lights CLS Shooting Brake for production
Mercedes-Benz CLS Shooting Brake Concept 20.04.2010

Launches in 2012

Confirming earlier reports, Mercedes has announced plans to build a production version of the CLS Shooting Brake concept.

Scheduled to launch in 2012, the five-door hatchback will be built at the Sindelfingen plant and compete with the Audi A7, BMW 5-Series GT, and Porsche Panamera.

Details are limited, but engine options will likely carryover from the CLS. This means we can expect a 150 kW (204 PS / 201 hp) 250 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY, a 195 kW (265 PS / 262 hp) 350 CDI BlueEFFICIENCY, a 225 kW (306 PS / 302 hp) 350 BlueEFFICIENCY, and a 300 kW (408 PS / 402 hp) 500 BlueEFFICIENCY.

According to Dr. Dieter Zetsche, "The decision to build the CLS Shooting Brake underscores the leading role of Mercedes-Benz in regards of innovative passenger car concepts and design - and that is exactly what the customers expect from us."

Source: Mercedes

Decision for serial production: CLS Shooting Brake will be built in the Mercedes-Benz Plant Sindelfingen

  • Market launch in the year 2012 and integration into the manufacturing process in Sindelfingen
  • Dr. Dieter Zetsche: "The decision to build the CLS Shooting Brake underscores the leading role of Mercedes-Benz in regards of innovative passenger car concepts and design."

The CLS Shooting Brake will go into serial production: As of 2012, the sporty four-door Coupé with sloping tail end based on the CLS will roll-off the assembly line in the Mercedes-Benz Plant Sindelfingen.
Dr. Dieter Zetsche, Chairman of the Board Daimler AG and H ead of Mercedes-Benz Cars: "In 2004, Mercedes-Benz established a new vehicle segment with the four-door Coupé CLS and created a design icon. 170,000 customers around the globe show how enthusiastic this car has been received by the market. The decision to build the CLS Shooting Brake underscores the leading role of Mercedes-Benz in regards of innovative passenger car concepts and design - and that is exactly what the customers expect from us."

Sindelfingen, as largest production location of Mercedes-Benz globally, will add another model to its manufacturing portfolio. Currently, the plant is building the C-Class Sedan, the E-Class Sedan and Estate, the S-Class and the coupés CLS and CL as well as the Maybach models and Mercedes-Benz Guard vehicles. Recently, the plant started to produce the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG and a small series of the B-Class powered by a fuel cell. As of 2014, the Mercedes-Benz SL will also be manufactured in Sindelfingen. The decision for the CLS Shooting Brake also reflects the flexibility of the plant: The new model will be build on the same production line as the CLS and the E-Class Sedan.

Dr. Wolfgang Bernhard, Member of the Board of Management of Daimler AG for Production and Procurement Mercedes-Benz Cars & Mercedes-Benz Vans: "This new model with its high emotional appeal is another highlight for the Sindelfingen plant. The location decision is an evidence for the significance of the plant as competence centre for the luxury class. The CLS Shooting Brake will contribute to a sustainable capacity utilization in this core location of our production network."
The fresh and exciting interpretation of the emotionally-appealing Coupé-based design had its premiere as a show car at Auto China in April 2010. Now, this insight by Mercedes designers into the possible future development of the Coupé concept will become reality. In 2012, the CLS Shooting Brake will be launched to the market.

Dr. Joachim Schmidt, Executive Vice President Sales and Marketing, Mercedes-Benz Cars: "The CLS still makes waves with its fascinating design and wows customers for our brand. With the new generation of the CLS we expand our pioneering role in this segment. We aim to extend this success story with the CLS Shooting Brake and complement our product portfolio with another appealing model. This car is based on the great tradition of a stylish, cultivated sportiness which has always characterised the great Mercedes Coupés, and it takes this unique legacy an exciting step further. At the same time it points the way towards the future design idiom of Mercedes-Benz."

The proportions are clearly those of a coupé: the long bonnet, narrow-look windows with frameless side windows, and dynamic roof sloping back towards the rear. It is only when taking a second look that it becomes clear that the Shooting Brake actually has four doors and a large rear lid. The model features some astonishing proportions which at the same time are clearly reminiscent of another design icon - the CLS.

It's all in a name: the origins of the name "Shooting Brake"

Break, or the homonym Brake, was the name once given to carriages used to "break" in wild horses and also to restrict (or "brake") their urge to move, so that they could be put to use as work horses. Since the carts could easily be broken as part of this process, people tended not to use ones which they may have urgently needed for other purposes. Where necessary, "Brakes" were often fitted out with variable bodies, which were only really used to carry along anything that may have been necessary for the hunt, for example. Any such vehicle which was used when going out shooting was called a Shooting Brake or Shooting Break. In the 1960s and 1970s motorised Shooting Breaks were popular in Great Britain - exclusive cross-over vehicles, which combined the luxuriousness of a coupé with extended space on offer and additional variability.

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 EBerman00 EBerman00
did someone say CLS shooting break or new R class?
November 9, 2010 9:05 am
 sris sris
kick arse!!
November 9, 2010 9:18 am
 neicheq neicheq
It looks awesomee!
November 9, 2010 9:20 am
 Mikeado Mikeado
YES. The world needs more shooting brakes. Although, it's only a shooting brake if it has 2 doors (well, 3 if you include the bootlid). Otherwise it's just a fancy-pants estate, which would make them no better than Audi calling their 5-door hatchbacks a "Sportback".
November 9, 2010 9:33 am
 joelynn joelynn
i liked the original CLS, dislike the new saloon but i'm liking this... i think this could be like the a6 avant- an estate thats more popular than the saloon. there will be no finer way to get a few kilos of narcotics across the continent. http://www.worldcarfans.com/109112523233/audi-rs6-caught-in-spain-going-133mph-with-870kg-of-hashish
November 9, 2010 9:51 am
 Bonganie Bonganie
It looks good but wud have prefered a two door version much like the fascination concept
November 9, 2010 11:03 am
 mikemikemikemike mikemikemikemike
Beautiful car. I want good pics of the sedan model though. It's difficult to make a new one as handsome as thie first though.
November 9, 2010 12:27 pm
 coopergt coopergt
Please bring it to the USA
November 9, 2010 12:45 pm
 alessandro alessandro
Yes, all of them out from Europe please.
November 11, 2010 1:27 am
 The Car Guru 4 The Car Guru 4
What BMW tried to do with the 5 series GT and failed. Get 'em Merc.
November 9, 2010 1:49 pm
 archytype archytype
If I wanted to be quirky and different I'd buy a Saab.
November 9, 2010 1:50 pm
 The Car Guru 4 The Car Guru 4
Exactly what a Mercedes interior should be; unnecessary, overbearing, and insatiably exquisite.
November 9, 2010 1:54 pm
 Francois Francois
(...)built to compete with A7 Sportback, BMW 5-Series GT and Porsche Panamera(...)I always thought that A7 , 5 GT and Panamera were created to compete with CLS and now Mercedes is telling to the world that it must built CLS Estate to compete with A7 and others. So the current new CLS competes with what??? Range Rover!!! Rubish explanation
November 9, 2010 3:43 pm
 smohed smohed
I do not think so this is the final design ...
November 9, 2010 11:40 pm
 PeterPL PeterPL
Another beautiful car in progress :)
November 9, 2010 11:53 pm
 YaSSaL YaSSaL
R-class and now this...wtf!?
November 10, 2010 12:38 am
 Mister Stig Mister Stig
I dont see the point of this. the load area will be too low to be of any use (floor to roof)
November 10, 2010 4:27 am
 DUCATI46 DUCATI46
This is much better than the new CLS saloon which looks like they couldn't stop drawing it! Its an estate car though really.... only really posh people call em shooting break's. Is it me or have WCF spelt it wrong? Brake as in a handbrake... where as this is a shooting break as in a weekend break... the name comes from the country set that go away on shooting holidays.
November 10, 2010 8:43 am
 GTurbo GTurbo
It does look suspiciously like an R-class at first sight. But on closer inspection from rear hindquarter, it looks sublime! British body style tradition continues on a modern classic.
November 10, 2010 9:06 am
 alessandro alessandro
A Merc for "developing countries". Money don't stinks it is known already since Vespasian public toilet policy.
November 11, 2010 12:43 am
 Captain Scarlett Captain Scarlett
not bad!
November 14, 2010 10:09 am