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2007 Mercedes-Benz CLS-ClassMercedes-Benz is all about comfort, luxury, and refinement, and the 2007 CLS-Class does all of these exceedingly well. The CLS-Class isn't a large car and the word "sedan" doesn't seem to fit the smallish car with four doors, so Mercedes-Benz calls it a four-door coupe. A new computer-controlled seven-speed automatic transmission helps the CLS550 achieve 22 mpg on the highway, which is impressive for a big V8. The upper-level CLS63 will please performance enthusiasts with its very powerful 6.3L V8 engine that generates 507 horsepower. The brakes, suspension, wheels, and even steering wheel are designed by AMG. The result is a very comfortable performance coupe.
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Gas V8 6.3L/379
Automatic Rear Wheel Drive CLS63 AMG CLS63
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![]() For 2007, Mercedes-Benz upped the displacement on the base trim, and in turn, horsepower. The new 5.5L V8 now generates 382 horsepower, but still achieves 22 miles per gallon on the highway. The AMG version, the CLS63, has an even larger 6.3L V8 engine capable of 507 horses. The transmission in both trims is Mercedes-Benz' new 7-speed automatic. This means more ratios than ever before, which in turn means the car always has the optimum gear for any situation. This also means the car operates with in respectable efficiency numbers for a V8-powered performance car. All CLS-Class models feature an air suspension system Mercedes-Benz calls AIRMATIC. The car floats on pneumatic spring-struts and variable rate shocks. The driver can select both suspension sport mode and ride height. The CLS-Class will also automatically lower at speed to improve aerodynamic efficiency. The interior is all Mercedes-Benz-style luxury. Both front seats are trimmed in leather, have ten-way power adjusters, and feature three-position memory settings. Climate control keeps no fewer than four zones comfortable. A high-end harmon/kardon 7.1 channel stereo system utilizes 12 speakers. The P2 Package includes DVD navigation, Sirius satellite radio, ventilated front seats, bi-xenon headlamps, and a clever curve-illumination feature that helps the driver "see" around curves in the road. Also included is Mercedes-Benz' Keyless Go system. Those looking for added performance on the CLS55 will be interested in the AMG Sport Package, which includes fat 40-series performance tires and steering-wheel shift paddles. Mercedes-Benz' adaptive Distronic cruise control system is an available option, as is the brand's Parktronic parking assist system. The CLS63 is the bigger brother, but the only major difference is the engine, which is now a hefty 6.3L V8. Handling is improved via larger stabilizer bars, 19-inch AMG wheels, and AMG 6-piston front brakes. The steering wheel is a special AMG design and Sirius satellite radio is standard. On the CLS63, the Performance Package includes a limited-slip differential, and a special AMG compound brake system. The base Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class trim got a larger engine for 2007 in the form of a 5.5L V8 that produces 382 horsepower. The up-level trim is now called the CLS63, and features an AMG-built 6.3L V8 that puts out 507 horsepower. The transmission for both gained two ratios to become a seven-speed automatic. Prices rose $2,000 for the base trim, and $5,600 on the AMG version. Big car in a smallish package; luxurious appointments; mountains of power and performance. Mercedes-Benz is all about comfort, luxury, and refinement, and the 2007 CLS-Class does all of these exceedingly well. The CLS-Class isn't a large car and the word "sedan" doesn't seem to fit the smallish car with four doors, so Mercedes-Benz calls it a four-door coupe. A new computer-controlled seven-speed automatic transmission helps the CLS550 achieve 22 mpg on the highway, which is impressive for a big V8. The upper-level CLS63 will please performance enthusiasts with its very powerful 6.3L V8 engine that generates 507 horsepower. The brakes, suspension, wheels, and even steering wheel are designed by AMG. The result is a very comfortable performance coupe. |