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Mercedes-Benz CLE Coupe

BEST OF BOTH WORLDS? (some text hidden) --NONE--

By Jonathan Crouch

Mercedes rationalises its mid-sized coupe offering into this car, the CLE Coupe. Jonathan Crouch drives it.

Ten Second Reviewword count: 54

Much is familiar about the Mercedes CLE Coupe - but much is also new, as the brand repositions its offering in the mid-sized premium coupe segment. There's a desirability factor here that lifts this car clear of its obvious rivals. And a 'want one' factor that goes beyond the Mercedes badge on the bonnet.

Backgroundword count: 197

We've been here before. Back in 1997, Mercedes took the decision to replace its E-Class Coupe and Cabriolet with a single model, the CLK, primarily based on C-Class underpinnings. Just over a quarter of a century on, history has repeated itself but the replacement model this time round, this CLE, supersedes not only an E-Class Coupe and Cabriolet line-up (re-introduced in 2012) but also the C-Class Coupe and Cabriolet range we first saw in 2011. Mercedes says that it decided to rationalise four models into two going forward based on research that saw C-Class Coupe customers wanting a larger, more prestigious car and E-Class Coupe owners wanting something more sporting. Meeting those needs but continuing on the path of having a pair of mid-size coupe models would, the brand says, have created two cars very similar to each other. There is certainly some truth in that, but the real reason for the product rationalisation here is that Mercedes needs to slim down its sprawling combustion range to make room for more EQ electric models. As its name suggests, the CLE uses C and E-Class mechanicals and will be one of the last combustion designs company ever launches.

Driving Experienceword count: 327

Expect the CLE Coupe driving experience to be a little sportier than previous mid-sized Mercedes coupes. The stiff MRA platform borrowed from more conventional C and E-Class models helps here. As does track width increased by 40mm at the front and 70mm at the rear. And a ride height dropped by 15mm over a C-Class saloon, which lowers the centre of gravity. All models feature DYNAMIC SELECT with a choice of drive modes and AGILITY CONTROL sports suspension. Those who also pay extra for the optional adaptive damping and rear wheel steering systems should get sportiness approaching that of a rival BMW 4 Series Coupe. You'll want to know about engines. As with this model's predecessors, the core part of the range is made up of 2.0-litre petrol and diesel turbo units, though in the CLE they gain EQ Power 48V mild hybrid assistance. The 197hp CLE 220d diesel and the 204hp CLE 200 petrol both take around 7.5s to reach 62mph, the latter model's engine tuned up to 258hp in the C300 4MATIC petrol, which improves the sprint figure to 6.2s. There's also a PHEV version, the CLE 300 e. This uses a four cylinder 2.0-litre petrol turbo M254 engine with 204hp paired with a permanent magnet synchronous motor contributing 150hp. That motor is energised by a 25.4kWh nickel-manganese-cobalt battery that can power the car for up to 69 miles before fossil fuel kicks in. The drive system is paired with the brand's usual 9G-TRONIC Plus 9-speed automatic gearbox. And total output is 309hp. Top of the mainstream range is the CLE 450 4MATIC, which uses a straight six 3.0-litre petrol powerplant with 381hp, which makes 62mph in 4.4s. If that's not fast enough, then you can also talk to your dealer about the Mercedes-AMG 53 4MATIC+ version, which uprates the CLE 450 model's straight six to 449hp. Beyond that is a top Mercedes-AMG CLE 63 4MATIC+ model with a twin turbo 4.0-litre V8 generating 585hp.

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Statistics (subset of data only)

Min

Max

Price:

£46,620.00 (At 19 Dec 2024)

£78,825.00 (At 19 Dec 2024)

CO2 (g/km):

217 (CLE AMG 53)

13 (CLE 300 e)

Max Speed (mph):

147 (CLE 200)

155 (CLE AMG 53)

0-62 mph (s):

7.4 (CLE 200)

4.2 (CLE AMG 53)

Combined Mpg:

29.4 (CLE AMG 53)

470.8 (CLE 300 e)

Length (mm):

4850

Width (mm):

1860

Height (mm):

1428

Boot Capacity (l):

280

420

Power (ps):

204 (CLE 200)

449 (CLE AMG 53)

Scoring (subset of scores)

Category: Coupes

Performance
70%
Handling
70%
Comfort
70%
Space
70%
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