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Mercedes-Benz - Clase CLS (2019)

Merging luxury with practicality, the Mercedes-Benz Clase CLS has long stood out as a flagship coupe‑sedan hybrid that appeals to drivers who crave both performance and style. When it first debuted in the 2019 model year, the vehicle set a new benchmark for premium crossover design, blending a fastback silhouette with agile handling. Whether you’re researching the current Mercedes-Benz Clase CLS price, exploring how the model has evolved, or simply curious about depreciation for a used year‑old example, this guide will help you understand the key factors that influence cost over time.

Below is a concise, fact‑based snapshot of the 2019 CLS’s standout specifications—an essential reference before diving into pricing details and market trends.

  • Engine: 3.0‑liter V6 biturbo producing 385 horsepower
  • Transmission: 9‑speed automatic with manual shift mode
  • Drive: All‑Wheel Drive (AWD) with magnetic ride control
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline, 91‑octane (recommended for peak power)
  • Trim Levels: CLS 450, CLS 550, CLS 580 (LSC‑AW before 2020)
  • Dimensions: Length 5,071 mm; Width 1,953 mm; Height 1,435 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,918 mm
  • Fuel Economy: EPA 22 MPG city / 30 MPG highway (varies by configuration)
  • Interior Highlights: Leather seating, Bowers & Wilkins audio, available panoramic roof
  • Safety Features: Adaptive cruise control, lane‑change assist, automated emergency braking

### Depreciation Insight

The Mercedes-Benz Clase CLS depreciation trajectory demonstrates a typical pattern for premium German automobiles. According to credible industry data, a new CLS 2019 model usually loses:

  • Approximately 15 – 20 % of its value within the first year of ownership
  • Roughly 25 – 35 % over the next three years, accounting for the high base price and rapid technological updates
  • About 35 – 45 % depreciation by the fifth year, after which the rate of decline generally slows

These percentages assume standard maintenance, moderate mileage (20,000


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