PKW4501 215 series CL Coupés, 1999 - 2002

215 series CL Coupés, 1999 - 2002

In March 1999, Mercedes‑Benz launched the Series C 215 CL-Class at the Geneva Automobile Salon. Sale of the innovative coupé in the European Mercedes‑Benz sales organisation and in Japan began in August 1999. Initially, Mercedes‑Benz brought out the top-of-the-line model in the form of the 225 kW (306 hp) CL 500, which was available from October 1999. The CL 600 top model with a newly developed, especially smooth-running 12-cylinder engine followed in spring 2000. The powerplant delivered 270 kW (367 hp) with a torque of 530 Newton-metres. Mercedes‑Benz unveiled the CL 55 AMG as a sporty and exclusive version of the CL-Class, powered by a 5.5-litre V8 engine with 265 kW (360 hp).

The large coupé sported a typical Mercedes front end with expressive twin headlamps as a re-interpretation of the familiar "four eyes face". The elongated silhouette was characterised by a long, squat bonnet, the dynamic curvature of the roof line and the distinctive rear end. Full-length side windows and the absence of B-pillars gave the basic body an airy look. The styling underscored the dynamism of the two-door car, lending it a unique character exuding both sportiness and elegance.

The Series C 215 CL-Class was in the tradition of the large coupés from Mercedes‑Benz. The engineers followed the same development philosophy that had been characteristic of the S-Class, combining agility and elegance in design idiom with the latest technology. The coupé thus came as standard with innovations that no other car in the world featured. One of the highlights was the novel Active Body Control (ABC) suspension system, which allowed a hitherto unparalleled optimum in sportiness and comfort. By means of sensor signals and special hydraulic cylinders on the axles, ABC almost totally compensated for rolling and pitch motions of the body when starting off, cornering and braking.

The standard equipment of the new large coupé included a comprehensive safety package with front airbags, sidebags and windowbags. Also on board were the ESP® Electronic Stability Program, acceleration skid control (ASR), anti-lock braking (ABS), Brake Assist (BAS), novel bi-xenon headlamps with washers and PARKTRONIC. The top position of the coupé in the Mercedes‑Benz line of models was further underscored by standard features such as the multifunction steering wheel, adjustable steering column, five-speed automatic transmission with touch shift and SPEEDTRONIC, automatic climate control with activated charcoal filter, electrically adjustable leather seats with memory function, MB Audio 30 radio, leather on the instrument panel and doors and stylish wood trim. The special exclusivity of the top CL 600 model was also emphasised by the COMAND operating and display system, telephone, Bose sound system, upholstery in exclusive nappa leather as well as pillar panelling and a headliner in soft Alcantara.

Optional extras included an electronic monitoring system for tyre inflation pressure, the DynAPS dynamic navigation system, the chipcard-controlled Keyless-Go drive authorisation system and active seat ventilation.

The CL 500 was equipped with the 225 kW (306 hp) M 113 E 50 V8 engine with 4,966 cubic centimetres of displacement. The CL 600 was powered by the newly developed M 137 E 58 twelve-cylinder engine with 5,786 cubic centimetres of displacement. The 270 kW (367 hp) V12 engine was distinguished by its lightweight construction, three-valve technology, dual ignition with AC voltage ignition system and ionic current diagnosis, automatic cylinder deactivation, six catalytic converters and eight oxygen sensors. For the CL 55 AMG, AMG, the performance brand of Mercedes-Benz, developed the 265 kW (360 hp) M 113 E 55 V8 engine with 5,439 cubic centimetres of displacement.

The large coupé boasted exemplary aerodynamics (Cd=0.28) and consistently lightweight design, combining various lightweight materials such as aluminium, magnesium, steel and plastic, this yielding a weight saving of up to 340 kilograms compared with the predecessor model of the C 140 series. The wheelbase of the C 215 model series was 2,885 millimetres, the body being 4,993 millimetres long, 1,857 millimetres wide and 1,398 millimetres high.

For the first time, Mercedes-Benz launched a large coupé from AMG in the 215 model series. An especially sporty variant, the CL 55 AMG enjoyed an exceptional status among luxury coupés, accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 6 seconds, with the top speed electronically limited to 250 km/h. The CL 55 AMG was optionally available without speed limitation. Its looks were even more in tune with the sporty character of the vehicle: optionally available was subtly integrated, yet still expressive AMG styling, which included revised front and rear aprons as well as new side skirts. The also optionally available 19-inch AMG light-alloy rims with an exclusive five-spoke design were not just eye-catching, but also optimised the vehicle's handling while improving the ventilation of the brake discs. The entire braking system was from the CL 600 12-cylinder coupé. The standard equipment on the Mercedes‑Benz CL 55 AMG also included the AMG instrument cluster with 320 km/h scale, AMG exhaust system and sporty transmission tuning.

As far as the suspension was concerned, the Mercedes-AMG engineers intentionally avoided any technical modifications, for the Active Body Control (ABC) on the standard-production model had been a milestone in vehicle dynamics and ride comfort. Every CL-Class model cornered with a greatly reduced tilt, providing a significantly higher level of safety during high-speed evasive manoeuvres compared to cars with conventional suspension technology.

In summer 2000, the Mercedes-Benz CL 55 AMG "F1 Limited Edition" was unveiled. This model was the world's first homologated automobile to feature an especially efficient ceramic braking system. For the high-performance coupé, Mercedes‑Benz engineers had developed internally ventilated brake discs of fibre-reinforced ceramic. The special model was based on the CL 55 AMG Formula 1 safety car.

The ceramic brake discs were pressed into shape under high pressure at the Daimler plant in Esslingen-Mettingen near Stuttgart from carbon fibre, coal powder and resin before being baked at 1000 degrees Celsius. Having cooled, the brake discs underwent brief machining before being treated with liquid silicon. The carbon matrix absorbed the silicon like a sponge and reacted with the ceramic.

Under emergency braking from top speed, the ceramic brakes produced a braking power of approximately 1471 kW (2000 hp). The advantages of the totally novel technology in a series-production vehicle lay also in the significantly lower weight of the brake discs. Thus, each disc weighed about 60 per cent less than the steel version. The noticeable reduction in unsprung mass meant greater vehicle dynamics and driving pleasure. The ceramic brakes once again demonstrated Mercedes‑Benz's worldwide leadership in the development of trend-setting technologies in automotive engineering.

In spring 2001, Mercedes-Benz introduced natural-stone interior trim in the CL-Class. The Stuttgart brand was the world's first automotive manufacturer to use such components. Available as part of the customised designo line for CL-Class coupés, they optionally adorned the centre console, door panel lining, steering wheel rim and gearshift lever.

The parts were made from high-grade south Norwegian larvikite stone. The selected type of stone known as "Labrador Blue Pearl" was an extremely hard plutonic rock composed mainly of feldspar. These minerals reflected incident light, making some crystals appear light blue while creating a pearl-like shimmer on the surface.

One of the greatest challenges in production was to avoid bending the natural stone and thus spanning it across curved surfaces. Mercedes‑Benz's solution, protected by four patents, involved breaking up the grain structure of the stone. This also allowed extremely small radii when shaping the trim.

First, a 0.6 to 0.8 millimetre thin stone section was prepared with a diamond saw. These plates were fixed in place with an adhesive layer before their structure was broken up between two rotating rollers. The resulting film could be laid around tight edges, while the typical features of the stone remained intact - including the crystalline structure crucial for optical effect.

Mercedes-Benz unveiled the CL 63 AMG as the new top-of-the-line model of the 215 series at the International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt/Main in autumn 2001. The coupé was powered by a newly developed V12 engine with impressive output and torque: from its displacement of 6,258 litres, the powerplant delivered 326 kW (444 hp) with a maximum torque of 620 Newton-metres. Such engine data resulted in top-drawer performance, the CL 63 AMG accelerating from rest to 100 km/h in 5.5 seconds - 0.2 seconds faster than the new high-performance S 63 AMG saloon.

In addition to peaking at 620 Newton-metres at 4400 rpm, especially the torque curve of the new AMG 12-cylinder engine was impressive: between 2,500 and 5,800 rpm, over 530 Newton-metres, or 85 per cent of the peak torque, was permanently available. The ample power on offer allowed acceleration on a par with that of a pedigree sports car as well as effortlessly superior, relaxed cruising in top gear. The AMG 12-cylinder engine was newly developed on the basis of the powerful and refined 5.8-litre V12 powerplant in the CL 600.

The number 63 in the model designation of the new top-of-the-line coupé reminded brand aficionados of the legendary Mercedes‑Benz 300 SEL 6.3.

In August 2002, Mercedes-Benz launched the new generation of the 215 model series.

Mercedes-Benz CL 500, model series 215, 1999. Chalcedony blue metallic (option at no extra charge), anthracite interior, 17-inch 5-twin-spoke cast light-alloy wheels, glass sliding sunroof (standard equipment).
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CL 500, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 500, model series 215, 1999. Chalcedony blue metallic (option at no extra charge), anthracite interior, 17-inch 5-twin-spoke cast light-alloy wheels, glass sliding sunroof (standard equipment).
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CL 500, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 600, model series 215, 1999, V12 spark-ignition engine M 137 with 5786 cc and 270 kW/367 hp. Phantom drawing of the complete vehicle.
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CL 600, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 500, model series 215, 1999. Chalcedony blue metallic (option at no extra charge), anthracite interior, 17-inch 5-twin-spoke cast light-alloy wheels, glass sliding sunroof (standard equipment).
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CL 500, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 600, model series 215, 1999. Brilliant silver metallic (metallic paintwork as standard), anthracite interior, 17-inch 6-hole forged light-alloy wheels, glass sliding sunroof (standard equipment). Photo shoot in the USA.
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CL 600, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 55 AMG "F1 Limited Edition", special model in model series 215, 2000. 55 units based on the CL 55 AMG (V8 spark-ignition engine M 113 with 5439 cc and 265 kW/360 hp) and the CL 55 AMG Formula 1 Safety Car. Internally ventilated brake discs made of fibre-reinforced ceramic as a pilot project for series production. Brilliant silver metallic, black and silver leather upholstery with AMG emblem and bucket seat character, "F1 Limited Edition" lettering on the sides of the vehicle and on the centre console with consecutive serial number.
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CL 55 AMG "F1 Limited Edition" - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 55 AMG "F1 Limited Edition", special model in model series 215, 2000. 55 units based on the CL 55 AMG (V8 spark-ignition engine M 113 with 5439 cc and 265 kW/360 hp) and the CL 55 AMG Formula 1 Safety Car. Internally ventilated brake discs made of fibre-reinforced ceramic as a pilot project for series production. Brilliant silver metallic, black and silver leather upholstery with AMG emblem and bucket seat character, "F1 Limited Edition" lettering on the sides of the vehicle and on the centre console with consecutive serial number.
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CL 55 AMG "F1 Limited Edition" - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 55 AMG "F1 Limited Edition", special model in model series 215, 2000. 55 units based on the CL 55 AMG (V8 spark-ignition engine M 113 with 5439 cc and 265 kW/360 hp) and the CL 55 AMG Formula 1 Safety Car. Internally ventilated brake discs made of fibre-reinforced ceramic as a pilot project for series production. Brilliant silver metallic, black and silver leather upholstery with AMG emblem and bucket seat character, "F1 Limited Edition" lettering on the sides of the vehicle and on the centre console with consecutive serial number.
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CL 55 AMG "F1 Limited Edition" - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 55 AMG F1 Safety Car, model series 215, 2000. Formula 1 safety car driver Bernd Mayländer.
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CL 55 AMG Safety Car, Coupé - C 215, Bernd Mayländer
Mercedes-Benz CL 55 AMG "F1 Limited Edition", special model in model series 215, 2000. 55 units based on the CL 55 AMG (V8 spark-ignition engine M 113 with 5439 cc and 265 kW/360 hp) and the CL 55 AMG Formula 1 Safety Car. Internally ventilated brake discs made of fibre-reinforced ceramic as a pilot project for series production. Brilliant silver metallic, black and silver leather upholstery with AMG emblem and bucket seat character, "F1 Limited Edition" lettering on the sides of the vehicle and on the centre console with consecutive serial number.
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CL 55 AMG "F1 Limited Edition" - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL Coupés, model series 215 (left), 1999, and model series 140 (right, in ruby metallic, code 572), 1997. Active Body Control (ABC) - a new milestone in suspension technology. With ABC, the body movements when moving off, cornering and braking are reduced by up to 68 per cent compared to the previous model in the "comfort" characteristics map. This means significantly enhanced driving safety and vehicle dynamics.
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CL Coupés - C 140, C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 600, model series 215, 1999. Brilliant silver metallic (744, metallic paintwork as standard), anthracite interior, 17-inch 6-hole forged light-alloy wheels, glass sliding sunroof (standard equipment). Photo shoot in the USA.
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CL 600, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 600, model series 215, 1999. Brilliant silver metallic (744, metallic paintwork as standard), anthracite interior, 17-inch 6-hole forged light-alloy wheels, glass sliding sunroof (standard equipment). Photo shoot in the USA.
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CL 600, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 600, model series 215, 1999. Brilliant silver metallic (744, metallic paintwork as standard), anthracite interior, 17-inch 6-hole forged light-alloy wheels, glass sliding sunroof (standard equipment). Photo shoot in the USA.
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CL 600, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 600, model series 215, 1999. Brilliant silver metallic (744, metallic paintwork as standard), anthracite interior, 17-inch 6-hole forged light-alloy wheels, glass sliding sunroof (standard equipment). Photo shoot in the USA.
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CL 600, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 500, model series 215, 1999. Chalcedony blue metallic (option at no extra charge), anthracite interior, 17-inch 5-twin-spoke cast light-alloy wheels, glass sliding sunroof (standard equipment).
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CL 500, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 500, model series 215, 1999. Chalcedony blue metallic (option at no extra charge), anthracite interior, 17-inch 5-twin-spoke cast light-alloy wheels, glass sliding sunroof (standard equipment).
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CL 500, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 500, model series 215, 1999. Chalcedony blue metallic (option at no extra charge), anthracite interior, 17-inch 5-twin-spoke cast light-alloy wheels, glass sliding sunroof (standard equipment).
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CL 500, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 500, model series 215, 1999. Chalcedony blue metallic (option at no extra charge), anthracite interior, 17-inch 5-twin-spoke cast light-alloy wheels, glass sliding sunroof (standard equipment).
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CL 500, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 500, model series 215, 1999. Chalcedony blue metallic (option at no extra charge), anthracite interior, 17-inch 5-twin-spoke cast light-alloy wheels, glass sliding sunroof (standard equipment).
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CL 500, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL-Class, model series 215, 1999 version, leather interior (standard upholstery in CL 500) Orion grey (268), chestnut wood trim (option at no extra charge). Leather-covered instrument panel, continuation of the curved line over into the door trim, instrument design in black screen technology, multifunction display in the instrument cluster. Electrically adjustable steering column, multifunction steering wheel (in wood/leather combination for CL 500 as special equipment), COMAND control and display system (for CL 500 as special equipment).
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CL-Class, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 600, model series 215, 1999, V12 spark-ignition engine M 137 with 5786 cc and 270 kW/367 hp. Interior, centre console. The centre section of the selector lever for the 5-speed automatic transmission with Touch Shift is made of wood, here in burr walnut (chestnut as an option at no extra charge). The upper side is trimmed in leather (special equipment on the CL 500). On vehicles with KEYLESS-GO (special equipment), there is also a chrome-plated touch button on the selector lever.
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CL 600, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL-Class, model series 215, 1999, glass sliding sunroof (standard equipment). The coupé character is emphasised by the dome-shaped roofline and the frameless, fully retractable side windows without continuous B-pillar.
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CL-Class, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 500, model series 215, 1999. Brilliant silver metallic, anthracite interior, glass sliding sunroof, 17-inch 5-twin-spoke cast light-alloy wheels (standard equipment). Close-up of the rear section (driver's side) with the highly visible rear lamp, which is kept far to the side of the vehicle, and the model badge.
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CL 500, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 600, model series 215, 1999. Brilliant silver metallic (metallic paintwork as standard), V12 emblem on the front left side of the car.
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CL 600, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL-Class, model series 215, 1999, brilliant silver metallic. Outside left door handle, driver's door, with discreet chrome strip. Organically embedded: the sensor for the door lock remote control and its indicator lamp as well as the pushbutton switch for the KEYLESS-GO drive authorisation system (special equipment).
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CL-Class, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL-Class, model series 215, 1999 version. The characteristic four-eyed face is characterised by chrome-plated radiator fins, a strongly profiled bonnet and differently sized twin headlights in clear glass positioned far to the outside. For the first time, they are equipped with bi-xenon 70 technology as standard. The diffuser lenses are made of plastic and are cleaned as standard by atomiser nozzles that extend automatically.
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CL-Class, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 500, model series 215, 1999. Brilliant silver metallic, anthracite interior, glass sliding sunroof, 17-inch 5-twin-spoke cast light-alloy wheels (standard equipment). Close-up of the rear section (driver's side) with the highly visible rear lamp, which is kept far to the side of the vehicle, and the model badge.
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CL 500, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL Coupé, model series 215, 1999, with Active Body Control (ABC) - a new milestone in suspension technology. With ABC, the body movements when moving off, cornering and braking are reduced by up to 68 per cent compared to the previous model in the "comfort" characteristics map. This means significantly enhanced driving safety and vehicle dynamics.
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CL-Class, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL Coupé, model series 215, 1999, with Active Body Control (ABC) - a new milestone in suspension technology. With ABC, the body movements when moving off, cornering and braking are reduced by up to 68 per cent compared to the previous model in the "comfort" characteristics map. This means significantly enhanced driving safety and vehicle dynamics.
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CL-Class, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL coupés, model series 215 (right), 1999, and model series 140 (left, in ruby metallic, code 572), 1997. Active Body Control (ABC) - a new milestone in suspension technology. With ABC, the body movements when moving off, cornering and braking are reduced by up to 68 per cent compared to the previous model in the "comfort" characteristics map. This means significantly enhanced driving safety and vehicle dynamics.
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CL Coupés - C 140, C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 600, model series 215, 1999. Brilliant silver metallic (744, metallic paintwork as standard), anthracite interior, 17-inch 6-hole forged light-alloy wheels, glass sliding sunroof (standard equipment). Photo shoot in the USA.
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CL 600, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL 600, model series 215, 1999. Brilliant silver metallic (744, metallic paintwork as standard), anthracite interior, 17-inch 6-hole forged light-alloy wheels, glass sliding sunroof (standard equipment). Photo shoot in the USA.
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CL 600, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL-Class, 215 model series, 1999 version, leather interior (standard upholstery in the CL 500), centre console and dome with chestnut wood trim (option at no extra charge), 5-speed automatic transmission with Touch Shift. COMAND control and display system (in the CL 600 COMAND APS with navigation system), automatic climate control with dust and activated charcoal filter, electrically adjustable front seats with memory, electrically adjustable steering column with memory and automatic entry/exit feature, multifunction steering wheel (in the CL 500 in a wood/leather combination as an option, standard in the CL 600). KEYLESS-GO drive authorisation system (special equipment) with chrome-plated touch button in the selector lever.
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CL-Class, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL-Class, 215 model series, 1999 version, leather interior (standard upholstery in the CL 500), chestnut wood trim (option at no extra charge). Leather-covered instrument panel, continuation of the curved line over into the door trim, instrument design in black screen technology, multifunction display in the instrument cluster. Electrically adjustable steering column, multifunction steering wheel (in wood/leather combination for CL 500 as special equipment), COMAND control and display system (for CL 500 as special equipment). The standard automatic climate control system with air quality sensor, dust and activated charcoal filter takes into account the angle of incidence of the sun and the number of passengers. Adjustment is easy and can be done separately for the driver and front passenger. KEYLESS-GO drive authorisation system (special equipment) with chrome-plated touch button in the selector lever.
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CL-Class, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL-Class, 215 model series, 1999 version, interior with chestnut wood trim (733, option at no extra charge). Above, the logically grouped switch panel. Centralised COMAND APS control and display system with navigation system (standard equipment in the CL 600). The standard automatic climate control system with air quality sensor, dust and activated charcoal filter with the control elements below it takes into account the angle of incidence of the sun and the number of passengers. Adjustment is easy and can be done separately for the driver and front passenger.
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CL-Class, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL-Class, 215 model series, 1999 version, leather interior (standard upholstery in the CL 500), chestnut wood trim (733, option at no extra charge). Continuation of the curved line over into the door trim, driver's side door trim, control elements for electric seat adjustment (with memory as standard). Special equipment for CL 500 and CL 600: Comfort seats at the front (actively ventilated, including seat heating).
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CL-Class, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL-Class, model series 215, 1999, 18-inch 5-hole hollow-spoke wheels (special equipment). The reference vehicle here is a CL 600 in titanium red metallic (567).
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CL-Class, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL-Class, model series 215, 1999, 17-inch forged aluminium wheel (standard equipment for the CL 600). The reference vehicle here is a CL 600 in titanium red metallic (567).
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CL 600, Coupé - C 215
Mercedes-Benz CL-Class, model series 215, 1999, reference vehicle in titanium red metallic (567). The two windscreen wipers that rest on the front passenger side are equipped with different kinematics: on the driver's side as a wiper with a fixed axis and on the front passenger side as a lifting wiper arm. The elements of the wiper system are heated at temperatures below 5 degrees Celsius. A rain sensor forms part of the standard equipment.
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CL-Class, Coupé - C 215
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