2022 MERCEDES-BENZ CLS-Class
Recalls, Specs & Safety Report
This 2022 model shows excellent reliability, primarily driven by a clean safety record with zero recalls and minimal consumer complaints.
Why This Matters
A clean recall record is a positive signal for both safety and ownership costs. Vehicles with no known defects typically qualify for lower insurance premiums and face fewer unexpected repair expenses.
When negotiating insurance rates, a documented history of zero manufacturer recalls can support your case for preferred pricing.
Expert Analysis
- Recall Trend:No Change in recalls
- Primary Risk Area:Crack
- Vs Brand: Better than avg (0.4)Summary:
Safety & Reliability Score
Score Breakdown
Technical Specifications
Key specifications for the 2022 MERCEDES-BENZ CLS-Class
Safety History Timeline
Consumer Complaint Analysis
Most Reported Issue
Complaint Trend
Safety Incidents
Complaint Severity Distribution
Breakdown of 3 consumer complaints by severity level.
Mileage Failure Analysis
Based on consumer reports, issues for this vehicle tend to peak around the 0-20k mileage range. The average reported failure mileage is 5,600 miles.
No Recalls Found
Clean Safety Record Verified
2022 MERCEDES-BENZ CLS-Class
Exceptional News! As of January 2026, the 2022 MERCEDES-BENZ CLS-Class has recorded 0 safety recalls.
This distinction places it in the top tier of vehicle safety reliability for its model year.
π‘οΈ Proactive Safety Maintenance Guide
Even with a perfect recall record, regular maintenance safeguards your vehicle's reliability. Our experts recommend monitoring these systems:
No active investigations for this vehicle.
Consumer-reported issues submitted to NHTSA for 2022 CLS-Class.
Common Reported SymptomsAI Analysis
The contact owns a 2022 Mercedes-Benz CLS450. The contact stated while driving at an undisclosed speed, the driver's side front tire had a blowout. The contact stated that the failure had occurred because the rim was cracked. The contact stated that the failure almost caused the vehicle to go off the roadway. The contact stated that the failure had occurred six times with a cracked rim causing the tire to blowout. The contact stated that all four rims were cracked and were rewelded due to the failure. The contact was informed by an independent mechanic that the failure would recur if the rims were not replaced. The rims were Original Equipment. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure but provided no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 11,000.
While driving in traffic, a warning box appeared indicating a problem with the 48volt charging system. The A/C system stopped working (in 115 degree heat) and engine power was reduced to crawl speeds. Another warning box indicated to turn the engine off to avoid damage. I did manage to pull off the roadway and then contacted Mercedes Roadside assistance. The danger here is a sudden shutdown of the engine systems in traffic, or worse, in the middle of nowhere, in extreme weather conditions. The vehicle was towed to the nearest dealer (90 minutes away), where they determined a software update was needed. After completing this, the vehicle appeared to run normally. This original incident occurred on 7/26/23. The very same issue once again took place, this time on 9/22/23. The vehicle is currently at the dealership service department, inoperable.
The contact owns a 2022 Mercedes-Benz CLS450. The contact stated that while driving approximately 35 MPH the vehicle crashed into the rear of another vehicle. The front passenger side and driver's side air bags did not deploy. The driver sustained a head injury, right leg and left shoulder injuries and the front passenger sustained unknow injuries. Both occupants were transported from the crash site to the local hospital and received medical treatment. The vehicle was destroyed and towed away. A police report was taken at the scene. The contact also indicated that the vehicle had experienced various intermittent electrical failures prior to the crash. The cause of the failure was not determined. The manufacturer and local dealer were notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 200.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any recalls for the 2022 MERCEDES-BENZ CLS-Class?
No, the 2022 MERCEDES-BENZ CLS-Class currently has no recorded recalls from NHTSA.
Is the 2022 MERCEDES-BENZ CLS-Class safe to drive?
The 2022 MERCEDES-BENZ CLS-Class has no active recalls, which is a positive safety indicator. Always maintain regular service intervals for optimal safety.
Where can I check if my 2022 MERCEDES-BENZ CLS-Class has open recalls?
You can check for open recalls by visiting NHTSA.gov and entering your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), or by contacting your local MERCEDES-BENZ dealer.
Year-over-Year Context
Compared to earlier years, the 2022 model shows stable reliability patterns. No meaningful structural change detected in recall frequency between adjacent model years.
What This Means for You
This clean safety profile is particularly valuable for risk-averse buyers and families prioritizing reliability.
If you're unsure, we recommend starting with a VIN check or consulting a certified mechanic.
If You Own This Vehicle
- No active recalls are recorded, but maintain regular service intervals and report any unusual symptoms to NHTSA.
- Consider setting up VIN-specific alerts to receive notification of future recalls.
If You're Buying Used
- Request the VIN before purchase and verify recall status at NHTSA.gov.
- This model year shows favorable reliability metrics compared to alternatives.
This page is designed to help you decide, not alarm you.