Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Mercedes-Benz CLS features refined interior

The refined sportiness of the interior of the new Mercedes-Benz CLS is reflected in the generous use of high-quality trim elements.
These are located on the instrument panel support of the centre console and on parts of the door linings.

Mercedes-Benz fanatics can choose between three exclusive types of wood:

high-gloss brown burr walnut, high-gloss black ash and satin-finish light-brown poplar.

The wood has been perfectly fitted around difficult contours for a masterful handcrafted finish, while the wood trim has been matched according to grain, the manufacturer said.

Mercedes-Benz added: "The interior can be given an even more progressive look with the addition of piano lacquer or carbon fibre trim elements.

"Handcrafted perfection once again plays a prominent role in the production process."

In fact, as many as seven layers are applied and polished for the piano lacquer trim until the "desired high-gloss finish is achieved".

The original Mercedes-Benz CLS was first offered for sale in Europe in autumn 2004.

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