January 28, 200818 yr it's completely underwhelming compared to the CTS Coupe... Officially Official: 2008 Mercedes-Benz CLC Mercedes-Benz has officially unveiled the 2008 CLC-Class, the Euro-market successor to the now-defunct C-Class Sports Coupe. Well, we should clarify that. It's not completely defunct in that its architecture has been carried over for the new car, meaning the CLC does not share underpinnings with the new-gen C-Class. Still, Mercedes boasts that the car features 1,100 "newly-developed or enhanced" components, including the direct steering system introduced on the freshened SLK. The changes are intended to give the car a different feel than its predecessor. At first glance, it's clear that Mercedes is trying to leave the past behind, looks-wise. Sure, the coupe profile is carried over, but the sharp-looking face of the new C-Class finds its way onto the CLC's front end. Out back, fresh taillamps also keep up the family resemblance to the new C. An updated interior greets occupants, with available features like DVD or hard drive-based nav, iPod integration, and an in-dash SD card slot. The entertainment, communications and nav systems can all be operated by voice command, too. Buyers can choose from four engines -- 2 gas and 2 diesel, all with improved fuel economy -- matched with six-speed manual gearboxes as standard equipment. Drivers who opt for automatics get a 5-speed unit for 4-cylinder engines or MB's 7-speed auto for the 6-cylinders. An available sports package dresses things up with enhancements like 18" wheels and also adds paddle shifters to the steering wheel for cars with automatic transmissions. The Brazilian-built CLC goes on sale in Europe this May. No plans have been mentioned regarding a possible US-market return, and given that the last-gen didn't sell particularly well here, that is completely unsurprising. The Mercedes press release is pasted after the jump.
January 28, 200818 yr It's ahh, 6 engines: two 4-cylinder diesels, two 4-cylinder gasoline (formerly 3, but the unboosted version has been dropped) and two V6s. Unlike the C-class most are carry-over, with only one of the supercharged gasoline 4-cylinders getting a power boost.
January 28, 200818 yr Author anyone else think it looks like they ripped the headlights off the Zetas?
January 28, 200818 yr anyone else think it looks like they ripped the headlights off the Zetas? The new C-class headlights remind me of the Statesman/Caprice ones
January 29, 200818 yr I always liked the old C-class coupe. That and the BMW 318ti, known everywhere else in the world as the Compact. Could have done with at least the 2.5L six, sure, but still a neat package.
January 29, 200818 yr I like the front 3/4, but... That ass is just too high. Edited January 29, 200818 yr by blackviper8891
January 29, 200818 yr it really don't look much different than the C series hatch from like 8-10 years ago.
January 29, 200818 yr I like the front 3/4, but... That ass is just too high. Easier for ingress/egress?
January 29, 200818 yr Easier for ingress/egress? Remember... I like things small. Those aren't worries of mine. Edited January 29, 200818 yr by blackviper8891
January 29, 200818 yr Remember... I like things small. Those aren't worries of mine. May be a different style for your substance then.
January 29, 200818 yr The whole reason why I love Mercedes coupes is their HARDTOP greenhouses. This thing has an ugly B-pillar and is therefore useless as far as I'm concerned. The last C-coupe "three door" was ugly as sin from the back.
January 29, 200818 yr I give it a a "meh". Not very pretty, though not as bad as the last one. The interior looks dated.
January 29, 200818 yr I give it a a "meh". Not very pretty, though not as bad as the last one. The interior looks dated. Reading the article, it sounds like it IS the old one, but with a new front clip that looks like the new C-class...so the old rear quarter treatment remains, updated with new taillights and hatch and fascia shape.. That is odd that M-B would take such a cheapo approach by updating the old model rather than designing a new one on the new platform.. Edited January 29, 200818 yr by moltar
January 29, 200818 yr Reading the article, it sounds like it IS the old one, but with a new front clip that looks like the new C-class...so the old rear quarter treatment remains, updated with new taillights and hatch and fascia shape.. That is odd that M-B would take such a cheapo approach by updating the old model rather than designing a new one on the new platform.. That explains the cut light above the taillights.
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