Mercedes-Benz CL-Class (C215)


The second generation of the Mercedes-Benz CL-Class is the C215-chassis coupé of 1998–2006. It is based on the 1998–2005 Mercedes-Benz S-Class, though it rides on an shorter wheelbase. Sales in Germany started in August 1999 for the CL 500 V8.
The C215 exterior design and active suspension was previewed by the Mercedes-Benz F200 concept in 1996.
The CL-Class is offered as seven models: the V8-powered CL 500, the V8 powered naturally aspirated CL 55 AMG, the supercharged V8-powered CL 55 AMG, the V12-powered CL 600, a limited-edition V12-powered CL 63 AMG, and the bi-turbo V12-powering the CL 600 bi-turbo and the CL 65 AMG. All models seat four. Exterior design produced a for a regular models and 0.29 for AMG.

Features and equipment

The CL-Class coupés come equipped with the very latest in Mercedes-Benz technology, and along with the S-Class sedans the CL coupés receive new technological features.
C215 was the second car with Distronic: the first worldwide radar-assisted Autonomous cruise control system. It was the first car in the world with both low beam and high beam High Intensity Discharge headlamps.
The C215 was standard equipped with the hydraulic Active Body Control system. It is technically more advanced than standard Airmatic air suspension found on the W220 S-Class sibling, and keeps the car level even in fast corners, provides a comfort and sports setting. Also, the car height can be increased by using a button, increasing ground clearance for driving on difficult terrain, lowers automatically at higher speeds.
From 1999 through 2003, the V12-equipped cars featured a cylinder deactivation system called Active Cylinder Control. The feature was dropped when the bi-turbo V12 was introduced. This disactivation feature allowed the CL 600 to get better fuel economy than the comparable CL 500, especially on the road where the six-cylinder operation could be effectively used. Essentially, the engine is two Mercedes six-cylinder series engines mated to a common crank with separate engine monitoring systems.

Safety

In 2003, the cars were upgraded with Pre-Safe precrash system and a newer electronics package that included a DVD-based navigation system instead of the CD-based COMAND system. Also, the engine options changed. The CL 55 AMG became supercharged allowing the car to accelerate from 0-60 mph in 4.27sec according to Motor Trend and the V12 CL 600 had turbochargers added and a slight engine reduction, from 5786 cc to 5513 cc. Both cars produced the distinction, again, was the quietness of the CL 600 as compared to rather noisy CL 55 AMG. The more powerful CL 65 produced. The top speed of the car was limited to.
Electronic Stability Program and Brake Assist were standard features for difficult driving conditions and emergency maneuvers.
The C215 CL-Class added standard front and rear side curtain airbags. In total, the C215 features 8 airbags: 2 frontal, 4 side airbags and 2 window-airbags.
LED brake lights were also standard issue on the C215. LED brake lights illuminate faster than conventional bulbs.

Comfort and convenience

The CL 63 AMG is the rarest C215 CL-Class of all. It was produced only in November 2001, presented at Frankfurt International Motor Show same year and just 26 examples were ever built for sale. Each car cost €272,000 when new. Some UK examples were registered in March 2002. The V12-powered CL 63 AMG was only sold in Europe and Asia. Mercedes-Benz never offered the C215 CL 63 for sale; all were sold exclusively through AMG. Its naturally aspirated V12 engine developed 326 kW.
In 2000 Mercedes-Benz presented CL 55 AMG F1 Limited Edition model. With production limited to only 55 numbered examples, cars sported lighter carbon-ceramic brake discs with special eight-piston Brembo calipers. Model was based on a standard naturally aspirated CL 55 AMG with identical performance values but better stopping power. Available only in metallic silver with black and silver leather interior with an option of sports bucket seats. F1 Limited Edition logos can be found on an illuminated door sills and on a carbon-fibre finished centre console along with a series number.

Engines

As with all major German manufacturers Mercedes electronically limits their cars to.
ModelEnginePowerTorque0–100 km/h
Top speedCO2 emissions
g/km
CL 5005.0 L V8 M113 at 5600 rpm at 2700–4250 rpm6.5 seconds285–320
CL 6005.8 L V12 M137 at 5500 rpm at 4250 rpm6.3 seconds321
CL 600
Twin-turbocharged
5.5 L V12 M275
at 5000 rpm at 1800–3500 rpm4.8 seconds353
CL 55 AMG5.4 L V8 M113 at 5500 rpm at 3150–4500 rpm6.0 seconds310
CL 55 AMG
Supercharged
5.4 L V8 M113
at 6100 rpm at 2750–4000 rpm4.8 seconds317
CL 63 AMG6.3 L V12 M137 at 5500 rpm at 4400 rpm5.5 seconds338
CL 65 AMGTwin-turbocharged
6.0L V12 M275
at 4800–5100 rpm at 2000–4000 rpm4.4 seconds357

Production

According to Daimler, the C215 was produced in the following numbers:
Total production of the C215 CL-Class was 47,984 units.