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Duell
01-28-2008, 09:36 AM
The new Mercedes-Benz CLC: Sports Coupé with fun factor

Stuttgart - Mercedes-Benz has unveiled a stand-alone model series in the guise of the new CLC, the compelling entry-level model in the Mercedes-Benz coupé family. The Sports Coupé's design, technology and equipment meet the discerning requirements of young drivers looking for an athletic car that gives an involving drive, while at the same time delivering the hallmark Mercedes quality standards in terms of safety, comfort, environmental compatibility and functionality. Compared with the previous Sports Coupé, the Mercedes engineers have newly developed or enhanced over 1100 components. Engineering highlights of the CLC include a new direct-steer system for even more agile cornering, state-of-the-art infotainment systems featuring a colour display, Europe-wide DVD or hard-disc navigation and media interface, as well as an uprated four-cylinder engine that now develops 135 kW/184 hp. Fuel consumption has been reduced by up to 10.8 percent compared with the outgoing model.

The compact body dimensions and the muscular lines emphasise the sporty appearance of the new CLC. The Mercedes designers have completely redesigned the front and rear so that the Sports Coupé embodies the contemporary Mercedes design idiom with its distinctive coupé radiator grille featuring a large Mercedes star in the centre, and the new projection-beam headlamps. The S-Class, the luxury CL-Class Coupé and the C-Class provided the stylistic models. The redesigned large tailgate conceals a variable boot with up to 1100 litres of luggage capacity. The new tail lights, the long row of LEDs which make up the third brake light unit and the rear bumper subdivide the rear and emphasise its width.
The interior of the new Mercedes-Benz CLC is akin to a contemporary tailor-made suit - custom-fit and comfortable. Sports seats with better lateral support than ever, a three-spoke multifunction steering wheel, automatic climate control and brushed aluminium trim elements form part of the standard specification.
A choice of seat covers in black, alpaca grey and a particularly stylish combination of black and red are available to give the interior its individual colour scheme.

Sports package with new direct-steer system and 18-inch wheels
Mercedes-Benz has put together the sports package for drivers looking for sporting flair. It includes exclusive engineering innovations and equipment extras such as 18-inch light-alloy wheels, wide-base tyres, headlamps with black inner surrounds, sports suspension with lowered body, leather sports steering wheel and dark brushed aluminium trim elements. Another special feature which the CLC inherits from its racing car counterparts is the instrument cluster with red needles for the speedometer and rev counter. Once the engine is switched on, these needles spin once around the dial before returning to their start positions.
The standard specification for the sports package includes a new direct-steer system, which further enhances the agile driving experience of the CLC while adding an important boost to safety. This new feature is based on the speed-sensitive power steering and also offers a variable rack ratio which changes as a function of the steering angle so that the driver only has to turn the wheel slightly when cornering; the Sports Coupé therefore responds far more spontaneously to steering commands and offers even sportier handling. As a result, the direct-steer system also improves handling safety in critical situations - for instance when taking sudden evasive action - as the field tests conducted by the Mercedes engineers demonstrate.

Engines: fuel consumption reduced by up to 10.8 percent
Mercedes-Benz offers four four-cylinder and two six-cylinder engines with power outputs ranging from 90 kW/122 hp to 200 kW/272 hp for the new CLC. The 135 kW/184 hp powerplant in the CLC 200 KOMPRESSOR now develops an extra 15 kW/20 hp while consuming just 7.8 to 8.2 litres per 100 kilometres in the NEDC cycle - the equivalent of up to 0.7 litres less than before. In consumption terms, with its advanced turbodiesel engines, the CLC falls into the five-litre category: the CLC 200 CDI returns a consumption of 5.8 to 6.1 litres per 100 kilometres in the NEDC cycle, up to 10.8 percent less than the outgoing model. The CDI models boast operating ranges of over 1000 kilometres with a full tank (62 litres).
The six-speed manual transmission comes as standard with all engine variants. Mercedes-Benz can also supply a five-speed automatic transmission for the four‑cylinder units, and the 7G-TRONIC seven-speed automatic transmission for the V6 models. In combination with the sports package, the driver can use gearshift paddles on the steering wheel to select the gears of the automatic transmission manually and make optimum use of the engines’ high power reserves when the driving situation calls for it.

Duell
01-28-2008, 09:39 AM
Infotainment: state-of-the-art technology for navigation and musical enjoyment on wheels
The Mercedes engineers have developed a new generation of infotainment units for the CLC, bringing luxury-class cutting-edge technology to the Sports Coupé as of September 2008. Three units are available, offering a superb combination of colour display, twin tuner, speed-sensitive volume control and Bluetooth mobile phone interface. An iPod, USB stick or other external audio devices can now also be connected to the infotainment system. A new universal media interface (optional extra) links these devices to the on-board electronics and the Sports Coupé's control system, allowing the iPod tracks to be displayed in the instrument cluster and on the colour screen in the centre console. Tracks can then be selected conveniently using the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel.

The new Audio 50 APS and COMAND APS units come with a Europe-wide DVD or hard-disc navigation system. The LINGUATRONIC voice-operated control system, which Mercedes-Benz has upgraded with a new whole-word recognition capability, is fitted as standard if the integrated six-disc DVD changer is specified. LINGUATRONIC enables the driver to conveniently operate the telephone, audio and navigation system.

Success story: Sports Coupé with extensive conquest potential
The new CLC is the successor to a successful Mercedes model that boasts some 320,000 drivers around the world to its name since 2001. The majority of these were new Mercedes customers. Its high conquest rate of some 70 percent made the Sports Coupé one of the most successful models in the Mercedes strategic product initiative. With the help of a compelling two-door model, the Stuttgart-based car maker has managed to fire customers' imagination over the long term. Over 40 percent of buyers opted for a larger Mercedes model after the Sports Coupé and are currently driving an E-Class, CLK or an SLK.
Thanks to its sophisticated design, high-quality equipment and appointments, and enhanced technology, the new Mercedes-Benz CLC offers even more conquest potential than its predecessor. The public will get the chance to take a close look at the Sports Coupé for the first time at the European Mercedes sales and service outlets and authorised dealerships in June 2008.

Duell
01-28-2008, 09:43 AM
Mercedes-Benz CLC #3

Duell
01-28-2008, 09:48 AM
Mercedes-Benz CLC #4

Duell
01-28-2008, 09:51 AM
Mercedes-Benz CLC #5

mclaren_crazy
01-28-2008, 10:11 AM
Its just the horribly terrible C sport coupe with a few different letters on it

McReis
01-28-2008, 10:20 AM
So basically this is a Sport Coupé facelift with some upgrades.
I preferred the original.

Ferrer
01-28-2008, 10:21 AM
So basically this is a Sport Coupé facelift with some upgrades.
I preferred the original.
I think that this is actually better detailed than the old one.

It still doesn't hide the fact that the proportions are all wrong.

VtecMini
01-28-2008, 11:05 AM
I quite fancy one of the older ones. This would do fine, though.

Assuming it makes to the UK for September (press release reckons June) it might well be on the list for me new company car. Just so long as they do one between the 122bhp and the 184bhp models.

Groovy.

Revo
01-28-2008, 11:29 AM
Very poor effort from Stuttgart. I can't believe they've launched a "brand new" eight years old car. What's the point?

MRR
01-28-2008, 12:07 PM
Very poor effort from Stuttgart. I can't believe they've launched a "brand new" eight years old car. What's the point?

Yeah. I don't understand why they didn't base the car off the new C-Class platform? The steering is completely new and it should have better handling and dynamics than the old car but it is still the same old car in large part.

Ferrer
01-28-2008, 12:18 PM
Very poor effort from Stuttgart. I can't believe they've launched a "brand new" eight years old car. What's the point?
Yeah exactly. Except that you'd might want to look at the origins of the Alfa in your avatar... ;)

Revo
01-28-2008, 12:43 PM
Yeah exactly. Except that you'd might want to look at the origins of the Alfa in your avatar... ;)
156/147 series was still very much alive and kicking back in 2003 when GT was launched. ;)

Ferrer
01-28-2008, 12:48 PM
156/147 series was still very much alive and kicking back in 2003 when GT was launched. ;)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but can't they trace their origins back to the Fiat Tipo (introduced in 1988 a full 15 years before)?

Revo
01-28-2008, 01:21 PM
Correct me if I'm wrong, but can't they trace their origins back to the Fiat Tipo (introduced in 1988 a full 15 years before)?
Ah, the legendary Tipo platform....:)

I suppose you could say that, if you want to. You can trace the origins from 156 to 155 to Tipo. However, quite a few notable things were extensively modified along the way.

156/147/GT series is a little bit more than facelifted Fiat Tipo whereas this CLC is a sad case indeed.

Ferrer
01-28-2008, 01:55 PM
Ah, the legendary Tipo platform....:)

I suppose you could say that, if you want to. You can trace the origins from 156 to 155 to Tipo. However, quite a few notable things were extensively modified along the way.

156/147/GT series is a little bit more than facelifted Fiat Tipo whereas this CLC is a sad case indeed.
But it's not rare to see heavy facelifts being labelled as new models. This is an example, but so is the Stilo/Bravo for instance.

I don't think it's such a problem. Car manufacturers have been done that for years. :)

Rockefella
01-28-2008, 02:04 PM
Say what you will, this thing is going to sell like iPods.

Revo
01-28-2008, 02:14 PM
But it's not rare to see heavy facelifts being labelled as new models. This is an example, but so is the Stilo/Bravo for instance.

I don't think it's such a problem. Car manufacturers have been done that for years. :)It's not the facelift that bothers me.

If W203 Sportcoupe was such a success, why don't they give us a worthy successor - W204 Sportcoupe?

If W203 Sportcoupe was such a flop, then why bother importing facelifted W203 Sportcoupe all the way from Brazil to EU?

Ferrer
01-28-2008, 04:17 PM
It's not the facelift that bothers me.

If W203 Sportcoupe was such a success, why don't they give us a worthy successor - W204 Sportcoupe?

If W203 Sportcoupe was such a flop, then why bother importing facelifted W203 Sportcoupe all the way from Brazil to EU?
Probably for the same reason Ford still makes the Crown Victoria (and derivatives). Costs are low, so margins are high and as such the break even point is low and the car doesn't need to be huge seller in order to turn a profit. And therefore if it gets to this point, which I suppose Daimler must assume it will, it does make sense economically.

Also don't forget that the biggest market in Europe is the C-segment.

hec16
01-28-2008, 04:21 PM
this is an insult to the CL class

Duell
01-28-2008, 04:39 PM
this is an insult to the CL class

:confused: and the GLK is a insult to the GL or was that the G class, and the SL is a insult to the S.
And what about the C class and the CL. Come on Merc is playing this letter game for ages now. Who cares. ;)

markpaul
01-29-2008, 05:54 PM
looks realy nice
how much do they start off at

NSXType-R
01-30-2008, 02:26 PM
So I guess they got rid of the tiny windshield (on the back), updated the looks and called it a day?

Talk about being lazy.

F for effort.