Length
200 inches long overall
Wheel base
116-inch wheelbase
Special Features
CL-Class did as well, with more aggressive lines, exaggerated wheel arches, and a more angular nose and tail, lightly restyled for 2011.
The Range
Body styles: Coupe
Engines: 4.6L V-8, 5.5L turbocharged V-8, 6.0L V-12, 6.2L V-12
Transmissions: 7-speed automatic
Models: CL550 4MATIC, CL63 AMG, CL600, CL65 AMG
What's New
The 2011 CL-Class lineup features a restyled body and cabin and new mbrace telematics. The CL550's 5.5-liter V-8 has been replaced by a 4.6-liter, 429-horsepower direct-injection V-8 with 47 more horses and a whopping 185 pound-feet more torque.
The CL63 gets a new twin-turbo 5.5-liter direct-injected V-8 with stop/start technology, plus AMG's seven-speed multi-clutch trans. CL65 now offers more power, and there are several new safety systems on all models.
Exterior
The 2011 C-Class receives a new hood, grille, and fenders, and a new exterior color, Magnetite Black, is available. There are also LED turn signals and taillights. The C-Class rolls on 18-, 19-, or 20-inch wheels depending on trim level and options.
Interior
The CL-Class seats four. Leather seating, 14-way power heated and vented seats and an 11-speaker harman/kardon audio system are standard. Alcantara headliner, Bluetooth interface, iPod integration, and heated steering wheel are available.
Performance & Handling
The smallest engine, now a twin-turbo V-8, adds nearly 200 pound-feet of torque for 2011. The largest engine also has more power: 621 horsepower and 738 pound-feet of torque. All four provide smooth, seemingly endless power backed by a choice of seven-speed automatics. Despite its large size, the CL-Class' handling is top-notch; AMG options make straight-line 0-to-60 runs even more entertaining and braking power even more impressive.
Safety
Dual front airbags, front and rear side airbags, driver-side knee bag, and full-length head curtain are standard. Also standard are four-wheel disc brakes with ABS, stability control, attention assist, active lane keeping assist, and active blind spot assist.
EPA Fuel Economy
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