The mid-cycle facelift for the second generation of the sexy Mercedes-Benz CLS is nearing with steady steps, with the Stuttgart company still testing different pre-production prototypes of the model in various places around the world.
This time, a non-AMG CLS (C218) facelift was caught sporting a low amount of camouflage somewhere in Germany, with the most obvious change from earlier spyshots being the slight camo around the taillights.
This would normally signal that the rear light might receive some modifications, but don't expect any major redesign.
By far the biggest styling change will be represented by a new front bumper and the addition of the “star grille” from the CLA and the A-Class, while the interior will get the new tablet-like center screen and optional head-up display.
The CLS facelift is expected to be revealed at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, but Mercedes-Benz might try to hold back its reveal for in between international car show, like how they did with the S-Class W222, while deliveries should start about three months after.
This would normally signal that the rear light might receive some modifications, but don't expect any major redesign.
By far the biggest styling change will be represented by a new front bumper and the addition of the “star grille” from the CLA and the A-Class, while the interior will get the new tablet-like center screen and optional head-up display.
The CLS facelift is expected to be revealed at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, but Mercedes-Benz might try to hold back its reveal for in between international car show, like how they did with the S-Class W222, while deliveries should start about three months after.