Hubert Lee, the man behind the gorgeous lines of the second generation of the Mercedes-Benz CLS (C218) was quoted as saying that he wanted the car to resemble a crouching cheetah, or the way it sits just before it's about to take off.
We couldn't agree more about the subject, especially when looking at a CLS with the AMG package, which further increases the car's presence on the road.
The macho/muscular look can be further enhanced by a Brabus bodykit, especially if it's done right and includes all the bits and pieces that the engineers from Bottrop have created for the current generation of the four-door coupe.
The folks from TAG Motorsports were recently asked by a customer to modify a Mercedes-Benz CLS 63 AMG and only fit it with Brabus parts.
The result not only looks but it actually is faster, as the M157 twin-turbocharged engine has also been fitted with the Brabus B63S-620 tuning package, bringing its total output to 620 hp and 1,000 Nm (738 lb ft) of torque.
The macho/muscular look can be further enhanced by a Brabus bodykit, especially if it's done right and includes all the bits and pieces that the engineers from Bottrop have created for the current generation of the four-door coupe.
The folks from TAG Motorsports were recently asked by a customer to modify a Mercedes-Benz CLS 63 AMG and only fit it with Brabus parts.
The result not only looks but it actually is faster, as the M157 twin-turbocharged engine has also been fitted with the Brabus B63S-620 tuning package, bringing its total output to 620 hp and 1,000 Nm (738 lb ft) of torque.