Mercedes-AMG Bids Farewell to CLA45 S with Limited Edition Model

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Introduction to the CLA45 S Final Edition

The Mercedes-AMG performance division is saying goodbye to the beloved CLA45 S as it prepares for an all-electric future. The CLA-class has been cherished among car enthusiasts, and to commemorate its legacy, Mercedes-AMG is introducing a limited-run special model known as the CLA45 S Final Edition. This model symbolizes the end of an era for gas-powered compact sedans.

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Distinctive Design Features

The CLA45 S Final Edition showcases a striking design, embodying the signature colors of recent AMG special editions. The exterior is dressed in mountain grey magno, a matte dark gray finish, accented by bold black-and-yellow “45 S” graphics on the doors. Additionally, bright yellow stripes enhance the black mirror housings, while the matte-black 19-inch wheels feature yellow detailing, creating a stunning visual appeal on the road.

Performance and Specifications

Under the hood, the CLA45 S Final Edition retains the powerhouse turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine found in regular models. With an impressive output of 416 horsepower and 369 pounds-feet of torque, paired with an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission and 4MATIC performance all-wheel drive, the car accelerates from 0-60 mph in just 4 seconds. The top speed is electronically limited to 155 mph, ensuring exhilarating performance for those behind the wheel.

Mercedes-AMG plans to produce only a limited quantity of the CLA45 S Final Edition, which is set to go on sale in early 2026. Pricing details will be released closer to the launch date, but the anticipation is already building among fans of the CLA-class.

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