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Tuesday, March 5, 2002

The new CLK-Class (W209): Coupé Passion à la Mercedes-Benz

In brief:

The new CLK-Class:

coupé passion à la Mercedes-Benz


·       World premiere at the Geneva Motor Show
·       Unique model series featuring superlative design and technology
·       Power boosted by up to 27 hp and fuel consumption reduced by six percent
·       New and powerful V8 models: CLK 500 and CLK 55 AMG
·       CLK 200 CGI with direct petrol injection and compressor
·       Larger body with even more space and comfort for occupants
·       Windowbags, belt tensioners and belt force limiters for all seats
·       More extensive standard equipment package worth an extra € 2800
·       Choice of luxury high-tech systems for the first time

Geneva -- Mercedes-Benz will continue its long coupé tradition by launching a stylistically scintillating and technically sophisticated car in the spring of 2002: the new CLK-Class is ready to impress.

The attractive two-door model will celebrate its world premiere at the Geneva Motor Show before going on show at the Stuttgart manufacturer's sales and service outlets and authorised dealerships on May 4, 2002.

The new CLK Coupé is a unique model series within the Mercedes-Benz passenger car portfolio. A fact emphasised by a two-door design – newly developed right down to the finest detail – which exudes both elegance and dynamic progression. Prominent styling elements – such as frameless, fully-lowering side windows that form a continuous band, a classic Mercedes radiator grille with central three-pointed star, the new reinterpretation of the twin-headlamp face and the sweeping curve of the coupé roof – highlight the confident character of the new CLK-Class.

Seven engines with power outputs ranging from 163 hp to 367 hp


Complete with its newly developed chassis, more powerful engines and the ultimate in Mercedes-Benz equipment and technology, the new Mercedes Coupé serves up a driving experience that is unique in this vehicle class. Mercedes customers can choose from seven engines, three types of transmission, two design and trim lines and numerous attractive colour combinations. Six of the seven engines on offer are new developments or further improved models, providing up to 20 kW/27 hp more power and 15 percent more torque than their predecessors. Yet, on average, the new CLK models consume six percent less fuel. 

Topping the new CLK range are two V8 models that deliver performance on a par with a typical sports car: the CLK 500 (225 kW/306 hp) and the CLK 55 AMG with a further developed powerplant that now produces an impressive 270 kW/367 hp. The high-power engines propel these CLK Coupé models from 0 to 100 km/h in just 6.0 or 5.2 seconds respectively.



Direct-injection petrol engine consuming 16 percent less fuel


A new generation of four-cylinder engines will also celebrate its debut. In terms of power delivery, torque characteristics, refinement and fuel consumption, these powerplants set new standards in this displacement class, thanks mainly to their unique TWINPULSE system. There are two four-cylinder models available: the CLK 200 KOMPRESSOR (120 kW/163 hp) with conventional fuel injection and the CLK 200 CGI (125 kW/170 hp) with direct petrol injection. The TWINPULSE system combines numerous technologies – including balancer shafts, compressor, intercooler, variable valve timing and four valves per cylinder – to ensure low fuel consumption, sheer driving pleasure and a level of refinement similar to that of a six-cylinder model.

To complement the TWINPULSE system, Mercedes-Benz equips the new CGI petrol engine with leading-edge, direct-injection technology which reduces fuel consumption to a meagre 7.9 litres per 100 kilometres (NEDC combined), a figure which is 16 percent lower than that of the preceding model. Meanwhile the new CLK 200 KOMPRESSOR consumes 8.6 litres per 100 kilometres (NEDC combined), making it around 8.5 percent more economical than its predecessor.

Mercedes-Benz has added a second six-cylinder engine to the new CLK-Class line-up, in the form of the tried-and-tested 2.6-litre model with an output of 125 kW/170 hp. The powerful 3.2-litre V6 version (160 kW/218 hp) remains part of the engine range. A new innovation in this coupé class, the high-powered CLK 270 CDI diesel model has a sophisticated five-cylinder engine with common-rail injection beneath its bonnet. It develops 125 kW/170 hp and, with a fuel consumption of just 6.7 litres per 100 kilometres (NEDC combined), it is one of the most economical engines in its class.


Increased body rigidity, leading cd figure and exemplary safety

The Mercedes engineers have made further advances in the field of body technology, particularly with respect to safety and aerodynamics. Torsional stiffness has been improved by 40 percent whilst the percentage of high-strength steel alloys used for the bodyshell – to create a lightweight yet extremely strong design – has almost doubled. A cd figure of just 0.28 makes the new CLK Coupé the new leader in this vehicle class. In addition, substantially reduced body lift on the front and rear axles means the new model has what it takes to provide an extremely high level of active safety and directional stability.

Standard equipment in the new Mercedes Coupé includes a range of state-of-the-art occupant protection systems: adaptive front airbags, sidebags and windowbags as well as belt tensioners and belt force limiters for all seats. For the first time, passenger weight is one of the factors taken into account before the two-stage front-passenger airbag is deployed, to ensure an optimum level of protection every time. The CLK-Class therefore displays the practical features of the Mercedes safety concept and, at the same time, meets the strict requirements of the latest crash tests.

Compared to its predecessor, the new CLK Coupé is 71 mm longer, 18 mm wider and 42 mm higher. The wheelbase has been extended by 25 mm and now stands at 2715 mm. These enhanced dimensions afford the occupants even more space and comfort: in terms of the space between seats, headroom, rear knee room, elbow room and shoulder room, the interior of the new CLK-Class has really grown in stature.


Interior featuring sublime forms, the finest materials and exclusivity in abundance


Smooth forms, high-grade materials, attractive colours and a design displaying superb attention to detail combine to create an interior ambience that arouses an immediate feeling of contentment. New interior developments such as the instrument panel, centre console, door panelling and seats further emphasise the unique character of the CLK-Class. All the controls are within easy reach whilst the main dial instruments – speedometer, rev counter and clock – feature a classic round design and deliver crystal-clear information. Exquisite details such as the chrome surrounds on the dial instruments and the generous fine-wood or aluminium trim on the centre console enhance the high-quality feel of the interior. There is also a range of automatic systems, to help relieve driver stress and ensure optimum ease of use.

In the rear of the Coupé, the asymmetrically split-folding seat backrests and cushions – fitted as standard – fold forward individually or together, enabling variation of the luggage space. The rear loading area is virtually flat when the seats are folded down.


Standard equipment for an exceptionally high level of safety and comfort


The standard equipment package for the new CLK-Class is even more extensive than that for the previous model and is worth an extra € 2800. Alongside windowbags, automatic belt feeders, power-operated rear windows, Headlamp Assist, rain sensor, mixed-profile tyres and an adjustable steering column, the package also includes a highly effective automatic climate control system. This system works based on up-to-the-second information it receives from sensors regarding inside temperature, outside temperature and humidity. Options include the added luxury of the THERMOTRONIC system with additional solar sensor, pollutant sensor, rear blower and activated charcoal filter. This system is fitted as standard in the CLK 500 and CLK 55 AMG models with V8 engine.

 

 

Debut for DISTRONIC and other innovations in this vehicle class


Another first for the CLK-Class is a range of options which includes some of the best leading-edge, high-tech systems Mercedes has to offer: DISTRONIC autonomous intelligent cruise control, KEYLESS-GO access and drive authorisation system, bi-xenon headlamps and LINGUATRONIC voice-operated control for telephone and car radio.

To enable individualisation of the CLK Coupé, Mercedes-Benz has developed two lines: ELEGANCE and AVANTGARDE. Each makes a different statement through its unique design and equipment features.

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