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Mercedes-Benz CL-Class: Luxury Coupé Masterpiece
29th March, 2007 | ||||
The new Mercedes-Benz CL-Class coupe is now on sale in Australia. This stunning
two-door model features a charismatic design with cutting-edge technology. The luxury
Coupé raises the bar in terms of vehicle safety with pioneering features such as
PRE-SAFE® brakes, the unique system that automatically brakes the Coupé before an
imminent rear-end collision. Furthermore, Mercedes innovations such as the Active Body
Control (ABC) suspension system and PRE-SAFE® anticipatory occupant protection all come
as standard. Three powerful engines with 8 or 12 cylinders are available, delivering a
notable increase in output and torque. The stunning two-door CL-Class is available from $308,000 for the CL 500, with the
powerful CL 63 AMG at $383,000. The CL 600 which is powered by the marque’s famous V12
biturbo engine is priced at $389,000. All prices exclude dealer delivery and statutory
charges. The large Mercedes Coupés have been synonymous with style and exclusivity in
the automotive industry for decades. They set the standard in terms of design
and equipment, combine exemplary safety with an outstanding level of comfort and
assured handling. The new CL-Class is another Mercedes-Benz masterpiece. Just as the luxury
coupé points the way to the future with its innovative technology, the design
has also set the mould for a new Mercedes style. Its hallmark is the interaction
between distinctive tightly drawn lines with large, unruffled surfaces. Familiar Mercedes features have been given a contemporary twist, resulting in
a harmonious blend of the classic and contemporary. Examples include the
hallmark Mercedes radiator grille with its wide chrome louvres and the design of
the C-pillar. The unique, slightly downwards-tapering pillar configuration is a
typical feature of the large Mercedes Coupés whose roots go right back to the
1950s: in 1956 the 220 S/SE Coupé (W180/W128 model series) first captured
attention with this striking C-pillar design and a few years later the concept
was further refined in the successor model, the 220 SE Coupé (W 111/112). Interior: equipment for even the most discerning driver Style finds its way into the interior too: the large side window aperture
draws the eye to the stylish dashboard, exquisite wood trim and soft leather
upholstery. In an instant you realise that everything in the interior of the new
CL-Class is designed for comfort and relaxation. The atmosphere is reminiscent
of an exclusive club: take a seat and enjoy. Five stylish colour combinations
are available; automatic climate control, COMAND with car radio and CD/DVD
player as well as a glass sunroof are all part of the standard specification,
elements that come together to deliver a unique motoring and comfort experience. In the top-of-the-line CL 600 the Exclusive PASSION leather
appointments, specially selected poplar wood and an Alcantara roof liner with
quilted seams provide the finishing touches to an exquisite first-class
ambience, a look and feel also echoed in the seats with their designo styling,
the chromed door sill panels and floor mats with leather edging. The standard
specification also includes dynamic multicontour seats with massage function and
seat ventilation, COMAND navigation system, the LOGIC7® surround sound system
with DVD changer and the KEYLESS-GO access and drive authorisation system. Compared with the outgoing model, the new Mercedes-Benz top-of-the-range
coupé has grown slightly in every dimension. It is 5,065 millimetres long, 1,871
millimetres wide and 1,418 millimetres high, the body is 75 millimetres longer,
14 millimetres wider and 20 millimetres higher than before, providing even more
comfort and space on all four seats. The boot capacity has been increased by 40
litres to 490 litres (VDA measuring method). Control system: fewer switches for more functions A newly developed control system, which has already been successfully
implemented in the S Class worldwide, refines driver-vehicle interaction even
further. Above all, it provides convenient, rapid access to frequently used
functions such as car radio, DVD player, car phone or navigation system.
Depending on the driver's own preference, these systems can be controlled using
switches in the centre console, pressing a button on the multifunction steering
wheel or using the COMAND controller on the centre console. This central
control unit is linked to the large, pivoting COMAND colour display next to the
instrument cluster, providing access to the user-friendly main and sub-menus
that activate the various functions. The standard-fit automatic climate control with four independently adjustable
temperature zones is also integrated into the new control system. The driver and
front passenger can select temperature, air distribution and other settings
either using the COMAND controller and menu-based control, or by means of an
attractively styled switch array beneath the air vents. The COMAND system allows
other individual climate settings to be adjusted such as air distribution and
the footwell temperature. The newly developed integral seats in the CL-Class provide maximum individual
seating comfort. “Integral” means that all components of the seat-belt system
are incorporated directly into the seat; hence the seats form an important
component in the occupant protection system. The standard specification already
provides electric adjustment of the fore-aft setting, inclination of the seat
and backrest, seat height, head restraint and length of the front seat cushions.
Pneumatic lumbar supports allow the driver and front passenger to adjust the
backrest contour to suit their build and consequently reduce the strain on the
back muscles. Optional extras include luxury seats with active ventilation
(standard in the CL 600) that provide even more individual comfort, along with
the further enhanced multicontour seats with nine air cushions and dynamic
multicontour seats with massage function (standard in the CL 63 AMG and CL 600,
optional in the CL 500). The driver and front passenger seats with multicontour function have been
awarded the AGR (“healthy back campaign”) seal of approval. Active Body Control: the perfect combination of dynamism and comfort The standard specification in the new Mercedes Coupé features technological
innovations that no other manufacturer can match anywhere in the world. First
and foremost is the Active Body Control (ABC) suspension system, which in its
latest, even more sophisticated guise delivers unprecedented handling dynamics
while offering an equally appreciable improvement in ride comfort. Based on
sensor signals and using specially designed hydraulic cylinders at the axles,
ABC all but entirely eliminates the customary pitch and roll of the body that
occur when moving off, cornering and braking. ABC responds with split-second
speed to ensure the body damping is adjusted instantly to any situation. At
speeds above 60 km/h, ABC lowers the body by up to ten millimetres to reduce
drag and improve handling stability. PRE-SAFE®: automatic partial braking before an impending accident Mercedes-Benz is the world's first car brand to develop an anticipatory
occupant protection system that recognises a potential accident situation in its
early stages and takes anticipatory occupant protection measures:
PRE-SAFE® is standard-fit on the new CL-Class. During emergency braking
or when skidding is imminent, the system moves the passenger seat into the most
favourable position so that seat belts and airbags have maximum effect on
impact. It also inflates air cushions in the dynamic multicontour seats
(standard in the CL 600), which envelop and support the driver and front
passenger. PRE-SAFE® also closes the side windows and the sunroof in critical
situations where high lateral dynamics are generated. Mercedes-Benz has just made this multi-award-winning anticipatory protection
system even better in the CL-Class with the newly developed PRE-SAFE®
brakes. They operate in tandem with Brake Assist PLUS (BAS PLUS),
which warns the driver of an imminent rear-end collision with visual and audible
signals and automatically calculates the required braking pressure to prevent an
accident. This braking-power support is available as soon as the brake pedal is
operated. If the driver does not react to the BAS PLUS warnings, the PRE-SAFE®
brakes trigger automatic partial braking where an accident is imminent
and slow the CL Class down using around 40 percent of the total braking power. The automatic partial braking provides the driver with another clear warning
to act. If the driver then immediately applies the brakes, the maximum braking
force is available and the accident can -- depending on the situation -- be
averted at the last moment. If an accident is unavoidable, the PRE-SAFE® brakes
reduce the impact severity and, in turn, the risk of injury to the vehicle
occupants. As with Brake Assist PLUS, the new PRE-SAFE® brakes also utilise
state-of-the-art radar technology to scan the situation in front of the
car and detect a potential accident. Two short-range radar sensors with a range
of 30 metres and a scanning angle of 80° are located behind the front bumper
fascia on the CL-Class. The additional long-range radar in the radiator grille
has a range of 150 metres. Mercedes-Benz also offers BAS PLUS and PRE-SAFE® brakes in conjunction with
the standard fitment DISTRONIC PLUS proximity cruise control. Assistance systems: radar sensors make parking child’s play The newly developed parking guidance system (no-cost optional extra)
also works on the basis of radar technology: the sensors measure the length of a
parking space when driving past and show on the cockpit display whether there is
sufficient space to park. Once reverse gear is engaged, the display then
includes a symbolic representation of the parking manoeuvre; guide lines show
the required steering angle and indicate the path into the parking space. Night view assist with infrared headlamps, reversing camera, voice
control for car radio, DVD changer and navigation are other Mercedes assistance
systems fitted as standard equipment for increased handling safety and comfort.
The tyre pressure monitoring system is available as an optional extra. Engines: eight and twelve-cylinder powerplants with noticeably more power The new luxury Coupé is ready for any challenge on motorways and rural roads
thanks to Mercedes’ most powerful engines to date. The eight-cylinder powerplant
in the CL 500 delivers 285 kW and generates a maximum torque of 530
Newton metres from 2,800 rpm. As such, the newly developed engine outperforms the
existing V8 unit by 26 percent in terms of output and 15 percent when it comes
to torque. Equipped with four-valve technology, variably adjustable shifting
camshafts, a two-stage intake module and tumble flaps in the intake ducts, the
new V8 is among the most advanced, powerful engines in its displacement class.
The CL 500 accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in just 5.4 seconds (previous
model: 6.3 seconds). An ultra-modern biturbo twelve-cylinder engine under the bonnet of the new
CL 600 generates its impressive power. Mercedes engineers have enhanced
numerous details of the power unit and, compared to the predecessor model, have
increased output by 12 kW to 380 kW. The maximum torque, already on tap from
1,900 rpm, has been improved further by 30 Newton metres to 830 Newton metres and
remains constant up to 3,500 rpm. The new CL 600 accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h
in just 4.6 seconds (previous model: 4.8 seconds). And despite the significant
performance boost the V12 engine consumes 0.4 litres less fuel than the previous
CL 600 per 100 kilometres.
The breathtaking CL 63 AMG (pictured above) sports the same 6,208 cc V8 engine that has recently taken the sports car world by storm. The 385 kW/630 Nm torque powerplant is matched to the seamless AMG SPEEDSHIFT 7G-TRONIC 7-speed automatic transmission. As always, the heart of this sports star is hand-assembled by AMG according to the maker’s disciplined principle of ‘One man, one engine’. Mercedes-Benz has combined the standard-fit automatic transmission with the new DIRECT SELECT gearshift: the driver can select the transmission settings “P”, “N”, “R” and “D” by nudging a lever on the steering column. Operating commands are transmitted electronically by wire. Tradition: seven generations of the Mercedes-Benz Coupé The new CL-Class ushers in the seventh generation of the large Mercedes Coupés. The two-door model replaces the world-beating outgoing model, which joins the ranks of the best-selling luxury coupés with around 46,800 units sold. The history of the large Mercedes Coupés stretches back to 1952 when Mercedes Benz launched the legendary 300 S Coupé -- a “car for the world's elite” was the verdict of the motoring press in its day. In 1956 it was followed by the 220 S Coupé as part of the W 180 model series, which fired the public’s imagination with its unitised “Pontoon” body in particular. And in 1961 the 220 SEb Coupé (W 111 model series) took up the baton with its stylish elongated body. In 1981 the SEC Coupés from the C 126 model series were based on the then S Class and remained in the Mercedes-Benz line-up for 10 years with over 74,000 units produced. In 1992 the Geneva Motor Show was host to the launch of the successor model (C 140 model series), powered for the first time by a 290 kW twelve-cylinder engine. The predecessor to the new CL-Class Coupé celebrated its world premiere in March 1999, setting new standards with leading edge Mercedes innovations such as the Active Body Control (ABC) suspension system and bi-xenon headlamps. Mercedes-Benz has built over 178,000 luxury coupés since 1952. |
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