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Leaked: Facelift for 2009 Mercedes-Benz CLS

Written By: Evan McCausland

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‘09 Mercedes-Benz CLS 63 AMG

Someone better call the plastic surgeon, as it seems Mercedes-Benz can’t keep details of its new facelifts under wraps. After we saw pics of the SLK leak before their unveiling, we’re now seeing what appear to be official photographs of a revised CLS 63 AMG.

Biggest changes (and they’re still somewhat small) are a new grille split into triads up front and larger alloy wheels - possibly around 19″ in size. Out back, we’re seeing some LED lamps, a carbon fiber spoiler and new exhaust tips.

That said, we’re unsure of whether these tweaks are tied to any change in powertrain, so we’ll still have to wait for Benz to fill us in on all the official details. Any bets on how soon afterward we’ll see the real data come forth?

+ Carscoop: 2009 Mercedes-Benz CLS 63 AMG Facelift Pictures Leak Onto The Net

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3 Comments

Jonathan Fung December 31st, 2007 9:32 PM Link

Can’t really tell the difference. But those rims look like they’re straight off a Porsche Turbo.

Mark January 1st, 2008 12:33 AM Link

Umm, yeah. It needs a bigger and even more obnoxious logo on the grill.

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