Ask any designer, and they will tell you that curves add glamour. Whether you’re styling an aircraft hangar or saloon car, sleek lines are a guaranteed way to attract attention.
Mercedes was the first luxury maker to get to grips with this. After years of making elegant but straight-laced saloons,
Video: watch CarBuyer's video review of the Mercedes CLS
it came up with the stunning CLS. Sitting somewhere between its existing E-Class executive and S-Class luxury cars, the four-door coupé mixed jaw-dropping looks with serene comfort and punchy performance.
The all-new model picks up where its predecessor left off, but this time it has competition. Audi is never one to ignore a new niche, and its A7 is aimed directly at the CLS. The only difference is that it features five doors rather than four.
Is there about to be a changing of the guard? The standard CLS 350 costs £49,988, which is £1,918 more than A7 3.0 TFSI SE. And with four-wheel drive and turbo power, the early odds are stacked in its favour.
But there is an added complication. Porsche introduced the Panamera V6 last May, and while it carries a hefty premium over its more mainstream rivals here, the cheapest model in the line-up promises the strongest performance and most prestige. And the V6 accounted for a third of the giant hatchback’s sales in 2010, so it’s proving popular, too.
We find out if a Porsche win is a flight of fancy, or whether the CLS and A7 will have their wings clipped by the Panamera.
Audi V Merc?
Audi may have 4WD and hatch practicality... BUT it's not a Mercedes and NEVER will be!
By cikko on 7 April, 2011, 9:02am