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The successful CLK-Class model range will soon serve up more sports car driving
pleasure with the introduction of the new V8 CLK 500 and range topping CLK 63
AMG, boasting 285kW and 354 kW respectively.
The newly developed 5.5-litre V8 engine powering the CLK 500 boasts a peak
torque of 530 Nm (outgoing model: 460 Nm), allowing the CLK-Class (available in
Coupe and Cabriolet variants) to deliver a virtuoso performance: the sprint from
0 to 100 km/h takes just 5.2 seconds (outgoing model: 5.9 seconds), while the
top speed is 220 km/h (electronically limited). Despite the 26 per cent boost in
power, NEDC combined fuel consumption remains at an impressive 11.4 – 11.5
litres per 100 km, matching the excellent figure posted by the previous model.
To coincide with the release of the new engine, digital/analogue TV tuner,
electrically folding exterior mirrors and the Harmon Kardon LOGIC7 surround
sound system are now standard. The new CLK 500 is equipped with the upgraded
engine as well as $5,440 of extra standard equipment, at a cost of only $2,400
over the recommended retail price of the predecessor model.
The new CLK 63 AMG utilises the all new AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine and produces
354 kW of power and a peak torque 630 Nm, representing an impressive increase of
84 kW of power and 120 Nm of torque over the superseded CLK 55 AMG. The CLK 63
AMG which comes with 7G-TRONIC seven speed transmission, is available in Coupe
and Cabriolet variants. In addition to the standard features on the CLK 500, the
CLK 63 AMG comes with a host of extras including AMG SPEEDSHIFT and steering
wheel mounted gear shift paddles as standard.
“The arrival of the new CLK 500 and CLK 63 AMG will increase the impressive
sales the CLK range has enjoyed since arriving in Australia, and expand on its
leading position in the sports car greater than $80,000 segment,” said Horst von
Sanden, managing director for Mercedes Car Group in Australia.
The CLK is the clear leader of its segment, accounting for over a third of
all sales in the sports car greater than $80,000 category. The CLK-Class was
released in Australia in 1997 and since then close to 10,000 vehicles have been
delivered to customers, with the current model, released in 2002, making up
6,000 of those sales.
Pricing
CLK-Class Coupe CLK 200 KOMPRESSOR........................$85,100 CLK
280...............................................$95,100 CLK 350...............................................$120,100 CLK
500...............................................$149,100 CLK 63 AMG.........................................$199,100
CLK-Class Cabriolet CLK 200 KOMPRESSOR.........................$99,400 CLK
280...............................................$109,100 CLK 350...............................................$134,100 CLK
500...............................................$163,100 CLK 63 AMG.........................................$213,100
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