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2011 Mercedes-Benz CL-Class
Overview The current generation of the company's largest coupe -- 200 inches long overall, on a 116-inch wheelbase -- is only a little shorter than the S-Class on which it is based. Soon after the S-Class received a complete redesign, the CL-Class did as well, with more aggressive lines, exaggerated wheel arches, and a more angular nose and tail, lightly restyled for 2011. There aren't all that many coupes at this price level and size, making the CL-Class part of a very exclusive group that also features the likes of Bentley and Jaguar. Those who are interested in joining this elite club will have a choice of two V-8s and two V-12s, all with seven-speed automatics. The smaller V-8 is now a direct-injection 429-horsepower twin-turbo. All-wheel drive is available. Power is fluid and abundant, and steering is light. There is a strong sense of luxury and performance here, confirming that you get what you pay for. But the rear seats are a bit tight in this coupe. Want more rear-seat room? Consider the S-Class. The Range Body styles: Coupe Engines: 4.6L V-8, 5.5L turbocharged V-8, 6.0L V-12, 6.2L V-12 Transmissions: 7-speed automatic Models: CL550 4MATIC, CL63 AMG, CL600, CL65 AMG What's New The 2011 CL-Class lineup features a restyled body and cabin and new mbrace telematics. The CL550's 5.5-liter V-8 has been replaced by a 4.6-liter, 429-horsepower direct-injection V-8 with 47 more horses and a whopping 185 pound-feet more torque. The CL63 gets a new twin-turbo 5.5-liter direct-injected V-8 with stop/start technology, plus AMG's seven-speed multi-clutch trans. CL65 now offers more power, and there are several new safety systems on all models. Exterior The 2011 C-Class receives a new hood, grille, and fenders, and a new exterior color, Magnetite Black, is available. There are also LED turn signals and taillights. The C-Class rolls on 18-, 19-, or 20-inch wheels depending on trim level and options. Interior The CL-Class seats four. Leather seating, 14-way power heated and vented seats and an 11-speaker harman/kardon audio system are standard. Alcantara headliner, Bluetooth interface, iPod integration, and heated steering wheel are available. Performance & Handling The smallest engine, now a twin-turbo V-8, adds nearly 200 pound-feet of torque for 2011. The largest engine also has more power: 621 horsepower and 738 pound-feet of torque. All four provide smooth, seemingly endless power backed by a choice of seven-speed automatics. Despite its large size, the CL-Class' handling is top-notch; AMG options make straight-line 0-to-60 runs even more entertaining and braking power even more impressive. Safety Dual front airbags, front and rear side airbags, driver-side knee bag, and full-length head curtain are standard. Also standard are four-wheel disc brakes with ABS, stability control, attention assist, active lane keeping assist, and active blind spot assist. EPA Fuel Economy NOT YET RATED You'll Like Great styling Smooth power Luxury amenities AMG performance |
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