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2007 Mercedes Benz CL Class Preview
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Lately, Mercedes big luxury coupes have been overshadowed by some of the brands flashier products. With the new S and CLS Classes, plus the all-new GL grabbing most of the recent headlines, the brands CL Class flagship coupe seems to have been almost forgotten by the automotive press. Based on the flagship S-Class sedan, the CL has never been as popular as the brands drop top sibling, the SL, yet having remained largely unchanged since 2000 it was prime time for an update.
So redesign it they did! Now looking distinctly different than any other Mercedes-Benz, yet still an obvious family member, the all-new 2007 CL probably shares
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| The new CL harkens the end of the previous generations long run. (Photo: Mercedes-Benz U.S.A.) |
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| In profile, the CL is still an airy looking coupe, although the cool pinching c-pillars of the previous model have been ditched.? (Photo: Mercedes-Benz U.S.A.) |
Moving aft, the new hood is obviously devoid of the four graceful humps on either side that led to the old quad-headlight array, while the trailing edge of said hood is vented by two small engine
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| With somewhat S-class (or Mazda MX-5) style fender flares, the new CL has lost a lot of the previous models grace. (Photo: Mercedes-Benz U.S.A.) |
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| With five combinations of wood and leather, the CLs interior is exceedingly opulent. (Photo: Mercedes-Benz U.S.A.) |
That back glass is also a design carry-over, wrapping around the rear in a very distinctive way. And thats a good thing too, because S-class-like taillights only make the somewhat nondescript rear view look even less Mercedes-like; the old models triangular taillights, at least, let you know what you were following.
But if the exteriors redesign is a
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| The rear seat room is improved over the previous model, making these rear buckets look uber-comfy. (Photo: Mercedes-Benz U.S.A.) |
Five different interior color combinations are available, while automatic climate control, the COMAND infotainment system with radio and CD/DVD player, plus a glass sunroof are all standard features.
Similar to BMWs i-Drive, the COMAND system distills many of the CLs features down to one controller, with the difference being that the COMAND system is actually redundant on many features, meaning you neednt click, twirl, and slide your way through multiple menus simply to change the CD track thats currently playing. Controls on the steering wheel allow you to do just that without ever taking your hands off the wheel. Climate controls are much the same, with both driver and passenger
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| With a anticapatory safety system, the Benz can brake the car, roll up the windows, move the passenger, and stabilize the seats before a collision. (Photo: Mercedes-Benz U.S.A.) |
Opting for the range-topping CL600 (at least it will be range topping until the expected AMG versions debut) nets exclusive "Passion" leather, as well as specially selected Poplar wood trim pieces and an alcantara headliner. The V12 powered coupe also gets special door sills and floor mats, as well as the COMAND APS navigation system and LOGIC7 surround sound system with a DVD changer, and the keyless operation known to Mercedes simply as "Keyless Go."
In grand German style, the new CL class is packed with, as Mercedes says it, "technological innovations that no other manufacturer can match." The first of these apparently
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| You can bet the pillarless design took extensive engineering and reengineering to pass crash standards. (Photo: Mercedes-Benz U.S.A.) |
Next up, the CL benefits from an advanced lighting system known as Mercedes Intelligent Light System. With five different settings, the system controls the bi-xenon headlights, tailoring them to suit any road. A new country road mode, for example, illuminates the drivers-side road edge more widely and brightly for a reason that, to be honest, we cant really determine. Much more logical is the motorway mode, which basically mirrors the country
Finally, a complete anticipatory safety system has been incorporated into the CLs arsenal, applying partial braking and moving the passenger seat into the most favorable position should a collision occur. It also inflates the aforementioned pneumatic bolsters in the dynamic multicontoured seats for maximum support for both front passengers while the he partial braking system, called PRE-SAFE, also closes the windows and sunroof in situations where high lateral loads are present, increasing the
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| This 517 horsepower CL600 is the top of the line; at least until AMG gets its hands on it. (Photo: Mercedes-Benz U.S.A.) |
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