2015 Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake spied testing on Nurburgring

by SpeedLux

The 2015 Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake was gotten on camera on the Nurburgring. It was spied by and by experiencing velocity testing with overwhelming cover on the back.

Compared with the standard CLA, the station wagon appears to have bigger back entryways and a different tailgate with an incorporated spoiler.

It was accepted the auto will make a big appearance before the end of this current year, however as of late the German organization proclaimed it will be ready and presented one year from now.

The fourth part of the A-Class lineup, after the hatchback, the car (CLA) and the hybrid (GLA), will probably utilize the same motors as alternate variants. A 4-chamber 2.0-liter motor with 360 PS (265 kw) and 450 Nm (332 lb-ft) could control an extent topping CLA 45 AMG Shooting Brake rendition. The most effective diesel adjustment will provide a 2.1-liter diesel unit with 170 PS (125 kw).

The engine extent of the small scale CLS Shooting Brake will additionally incorporate a Renault-sourced 1.5-liter diesel force plant with 109 PS (80 kw), and in addition a 1.8-liter diesel with 136 PS (100 kw).

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