Mercedes-Benz Shooting Break Concept – 2012 Mercedes-Benz CLS Preview

Mercedes-Benz Shooting Break Concept – 2012 Mercedes-Benz CLS Preview
THE SHOOTING BREAK CONCEPT CAR: TAKING THE COUPÉ DESIGN TO NEW HEIGHTS

-World premiere at “Auto China 2010?

-Innovation four-door Coupé with sloping tail end

-World premiere: dynamic full LED headlamps

-Forerunner: new V6 petrol engine with direct injection

In October 2004 Mercedes-Benz established a new market segment with the four-door Coupé CLS. In September 2008, the brand revealed a fresh and exciting interpretation of the emotionally-appealing Coupé-based design in the form of the FASCINATION concept car. Now making its premiere at Auto China 2010 is the Shooting Break concept car – a further insight by Mercedes designers into the possible future development of the Coupé concept. The Shooting Break concept car also represents a clear indication of the further emotional appeal of the Mercedes design idiom.

Wide and flat, with a long bonnet and a roof which continues through to the rear: the Shooting Break concept car features some astonishing proportions which at the same time are clearly reminiscent of another design icon – the CLS. The design of the front is completely new, but makes use of elements which are mindful of the SLS AMG super sports car: the radiator grille, with the large star and eye-catching, bionic slats, is not integrated into the bonnet but has been designed separately in the form of a “soft nose”. The grille is flanked on each side by full LED headlamps, which for the first time feature LED technology for all of the usual dynamic light functions. The side profile is given a touch of dynamism thanks to the high, exaggerated beltline sweeping towards the rear, and the dramatic character line which is supported by the powerful-looking rear wheel arches. The coupé-like side view is also emphasised with a low window design which also highlights the greenhouse with polished aluminium trim.

The interior is dominated by natural wood and leather materials. One eye-catching feature is the large full-length centre console. It highlights the four- seat layout as well as the high levels of comfort afforded by the Shooting Break concept car. The wooden floor of the luggage compartment reflects the true interpretation of this area of the vehicle, where the dark-stained silky oak contrasts against inlaid aluminium protective loading strips.

The Shooting Break concept car is driven by the forerunner to the forthcoming new V-engine generation from Mercedes-Benz. The V6 benefits from a 60° cylinder angle and a displacement of 3.5 litres, and is characterised by direct injection featuring a control system which enables lean-burn operation. The six-cylinder engine produces 225 kW (306 hp) with a maximum torque of 370 Nm and in line with the BlueEFFICIENCY criteria of Mercedes-Benz also sets new standards among the competition in terms of fuel consumption.


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B7FANB7FAN - 4/20/2010 11:35:45 AM
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If this is made what happens to the R class to me this looks like a sportier R-Class with a Panamera rear end. looks nice but IMO its way too similar to the R-Class.


lewishamiltonpimplewishamiltonpimp - 4/20/2010 11:44:56 AM
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Umm...it is Shooting BRAKE not Shooting Break.

And that just looks like an estate/wagon not a shooting brake.

Sounds like someone doesn't really know what they're writing about.


bmwdrvrbmwdrvr - 4/20/2010 11:57:22 AM
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lol whats funny is you took the time to be so rude and your the one thats wrong lmao..... the name of the concept is "shooting break" it even saids that on the rear of the car on the license plate. This TYPE of car is the shooting brake, I guess its a play on words. Overall I really like this car well the concept at least I think its a bit overstyled but I have to admit I really like the way it looks wagon body and all. The interior seems a bit bland by comparison to the current CLS though, I hope the wagon makes it to production. The only question I have though its as if they are touting the engine as something new but the SLK has had this 3.5 with 306 horsepower for a couple years now, am I missing something?


WillisWillis - 4/20/2010 2:25:19 PM
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"The only question I have though its as if they are touting the engine as something new but the SLK has had this 3.5 with 306 horsepower for a couple years now, am I missing something?"


Someone obviously did not read the article. This is a brand new turbocharged V6 with a 60 degree angle, not 90 degree like the current 3.5 V6.

You know, I learned to read in Kindergarden. And you?


bmwdrvrbmwdrvr - 4/20/2010 3:33:04 PM
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oh thats cute, lol hmm I learned to count in kindergarten myself lets count 2 rude idiots...., this isnt a turbocharged engine its naturually aspirated......better luck next time. Lmao 2 people that insist on being rude and nasty are dead wrong.... aah love it


bmwdrvrbmwdrvr - 4/20/2010 3:34:47 PM
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lol whats funny is that isnt anywhere in the article ha, im going to assume you 2 are the same person.


bmwdrvrbmwdrvr - 4/20/2010 4:06:35 PM
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who is boosting this guy for being wrong???? IT SAIDS CLEAR AS DAY ON THE CAR SHOOTING BREAK....


Yonder7Yonder7 - 4/20/2010 12:30:47 PM
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The front is excelent, the rest of the body is UGLY.


DeutschlandDeutschland - 4/20/2010 12:31:31 PM
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Looks sweet, I think I will like the new CLS


BondMI6BondMI6 - 4/20/2010 12:53:24 PM
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New CLS is looking good. I can only imagine how much more it's going to cost over the old.....


SteveSteve - 4/20/2010 12:56:33 PM
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Station wagon. Enough said. Next.


fatandsassyfatandsassy - 4/20/2010 1:18:10 PM
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build build build build it. I will be first in line. love it. especially now that they have rounded off that squarish interior .


JUGNUJUGNU - 4/20/2010 1:41:39 PM
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I remember MB presented similar station wagon Concept which previewed 2010 E class design. So i think new CLS front end will look 90% that of the concept's and also maybe get similar crease line.
Also it is time MB come up with 300BHP+ V6 engine.

JUGNU


DeutschlandDeutschland - 4/20/2010 1:47:32 PM
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The front and rear lights and side forecast the new CLS....the station wagon part isn't relevant.


theoptimisticpessimisttheoptimisticpessimist - 4/20/2010 3:56:01 PM
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Looks like when M/B split from Chrysler M/B got the rights to the Dodge Ram grill.


freeagentfreeagent - 4/20/2010 5:08:36 PM
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this is a station wagon.


MonkMonk - 4/21/2010 1:53:59 PM
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thanks for stealing my article


EnnNorakEnnNorak - 6/25/2010 4:05:27 PM
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One article on a car blog (not Auto Spies) states that the new 60-degree angle makes the V6 engine naturally balanced. Not exactly true, only primary balance problem is eliminated sufficiently to allow omission of a balance shaft. Secondary vibration remains although the driver may not notice. Only in-line and horizontally-opposed 6-cylinder configurations are of inherently balanced design. That said, Mercedes is finally on the right track with engine technology.


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