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Mercedes-AMG teaches the tech-savvy 2020 CLA 45 how to breathe fire

Posted on July 4, 2019 By Jarvis

Mercedes-Benz traveled to CES 2019 to introduce the second-generation CLA. It was a fitting venue for a car that’s considerably more high-tech than its predecessor. In Las Vegas, the German firm put a greater emphasis on connectivity than on horsepower. That changed at the 2019 New York Auto Show, when it unveiled a more powerful, mid-range variant of the sedan developed by in-house tuner AMG, and the lineup grew again in July 2019 with the addition of a fire-breathing model named CLA 45 fitted with the most powerful four-cylinder engine in the world.
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