Mercedes-Benz, known for its luxury and sporty presence, is continuing this trend with the new CLE Coupé. The new CLE Coupé uses the technology and innovation from both the C-Class and E-Class and as a result, having a well poised coupé.
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What’s new?
Exterior:
The CLE has a newly designed three-dimensional radiator grille for that iconic look with a low-slung bonnet and LED headlights. The rear of the car has a two-part LED light design with new contours and 3D light clusters. The is the largest coupé in Mercedes-Benz’s mid-size segment as it offers more space than the C-Class Coupé.
The CLE sits on 18-inch light alloy wheels as standard, and 18 – 19-inch wheels can also be specced on the car. The 19-inch wheels are available as standard with the AMG Line.
Interior:
The interior design is fully focused on the driver with the centre console being inclined by 6 degrees towards the driver’s seat. It has a free standing 12.3-inch fully digital instrument display and an 11.9-inch central display screen.
The CLE has 64 ambient lighting colours to choose from. It has new front seats developed exclusively for the CLE and two speakers near the headrest. Mercedes-Benz says this creates an immersive music experience with the optional Burmester 3D sound system with a total of 17 speakers.
Technology:
The new CLE Coupé is equipped with a mountain of technology. The Keyless-Go comfort package is also available, which enables all vehicle doors to be opened and locked by simply touching the respective door handle. The grips are illuminated in the dark.
The CLE houses the latest MBUX infotainment system with new electronic architecture with fast 5G data transmission. With automated personalisation using artificial intelligence (AI). This will allow you to instal third-party apps such as TikTok, Zoom for video conferencing and many more.
Performance:
The range on engines includes four-cylinder units and a 3.0-litre straight 6 engine designated for the CLE 450 4MATIC delivering 280 kW and 500 Nm of torque. Both diesel and petrol engines are mild hybrids. They also have a second-generation integrated starter generator (ISG), which includes a 48-volt vehicle electrical system.
The market launch of the CLE Coupé will start in Europe in November. The CLE Cabriolet will follow next year. There is no date for the local launch as yet.
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