Does the CLS Shooting Brake have air suspension?

Does the CLS Shooting Brake have air suspension?
Both CLS-Class Shooting Brake models come in AMG Line trim, which includes the following highlights: Easy-Pack automatic powered tailgate; Easy-Pack Quickfold one-third-two-thirds split rear seats; self levelling rear air suspension; 19-inch AMG multi-spoke alloy wheels; ‘Diamond’ grille with single louvre; Multibeam …
How many seats does a Mercedes CLS have?
Mercedes CLS interior space & storage The CLS is a strict four-seater, although there’s plenty of head and legroom for all occupants. The only downside is that the rear windows are quite small, which can make the rear of the car a bit dark and claustrophobic.
Do CLS rear seats fold?
The rear seats fold down easily, but the load area isn’t the largest in its class.
How big is the boot on a Mercedes GLA?
495-litre
The GLA petrol models have a 495-litre boot capacity, although the diesel versions offer ten litres less load space. We think it should just be enough to accommodate the luggage of a family of four. One downside if you opt for the 250 e plug-in hybrid is that its packaging means it only has a 445-litre boot.
How big is the boot on a Mercedes GLC?
550-litre
The GLC’s 550-litre boot capacity matches the latest Audi Q5’s, but both trail the Jaguar F-Pace by 100 litres. Still, the Mercedes gets a power tailgate and electronic remote releases for the folding rear seats, plus there’s more underfloor storage to tuck things out of sight.
What is the width of Mercedes-Benz CLS Shooting Brake 2015?
The width measurement of 1881 millimeters corresponds to the width of the Mercedes-Benz CLS Shooting Brake 2015 without exterior mirrors and the value of 2075 millimeters with mirrors unfolded.
What kind of engine does the Mercedes shooting brake have?
Based on the Mercedes CLS saloon, the Shooting Brake adds a much bigger 590-litre boot but maintains a long and low roofline so it appears sporty despite the impressive space inside. Engine choices include four and six-cylinder diesels, as well the powerful top-of-the-range CLS 63 AMG, with a 549bhp 5.5-litre twin-turbo V8 petrol.
What are the rivals of the Lexus shooting brake?
Although it looks like nothing else on the road, rivals include the BMW 5 Series Touring and the Jaguar XF Sportbrake. Based on the Mercedes CLS saloon, the Shooting Brake adds a much bigger 590-litre boot but maintains a long and low roofline so it appears sporty despite the impressive space inside.
What’s the difference between a shooting brake and a normal car?
The price difference between the normal car and the Shooting Brake is around £1,500 for the diesel models, while the CLS 63 AMG Shooting Brake only costs about £500 more than its saloon equivalent.