Mercedes-Benz CLS (2011-2017) interior

Small updates have kept the CLS’s interior looking fresh and premium

Style

As you’d expect from a modern Mercedes, the build quality of the CLS is superb – you’ll be hard pressed to find any cheap materials, it feels sturdy and looks quite stylish given its age

The material quality is great, and the CLS's overall interior look is betrayed only by the multitude of small buttons

Mat Watson
Mat Watson
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Infotainment

All cars get Mercedes’s top infotainment system called Comand Online. It comes with an eight-inch screen and a fairly advanced sat-nav. The online bit in the name means it’s connected to the internet most of the time and can receive live traffic alerts, look up fuel prices around you as well as call the emergency services if you have a bit of a moment.

However, while this may be the best that the engineers from Stuttgart can offer, it’s not the best that German engineers can offer – the system in the BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe is easier to navigate and guides you better to your destination.

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