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Geneva 2019 - Mercedes CLA Shooting Brake and other world premieres

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Mercedes presents six premieres at the Geneva Motor Show. In addition to the world premiere of the new CLA Shooting Brake, there are the AMG GLE 53 and the AMG GT R Roadster to be seen. On top the EQV study provides an outlook on the electric future of the V-Class. But there is also something new to discover for fans of the smart brand. Source: http://quickcarreview.com

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