AT A TIME when Mercedes-Benz is paring back its combustion-engined line-up to make space for electric cars, the new CLE feels like a bit of a last hurrah for the old ways.
An indulgent, petrol-powered coupé, it replaces not just one model but two. The theory is that buyers of the old C-Class Coupé now have a slightly larger, more practical machine to upgrade to, without a huge leap in price, while E-Class Coupé fans can move over to something as elegant and desirable as their old car, and a little bit more dynamic to drive.
Two versions will be offered at launch in the UK: the CLE 300, which has a 255bhp 2.0-litre four-cylinder petrol engine, and the 375bhp 3.0-litre six-cylinder petrol CLE 450. Both come exclusively with Mercedes' 4Matic four-wheel drive system and a nine-speed automatic gearbox. A plug-in hybrid CLE 300e is expected to follow later, but there are no plans for a diesel variant in the UK.
The engine in the CLE 300 (the version we've driven so far) sounds slightly agricultural at idle, and perhaps a touch unworthy of a super desirable coupé for sheer aural charm. It's not all that keen on revving much beyond 4000rpm, either, so it doesn't make this car feel especially fast.
This story is from the November 2023 edition of What Car? UK.
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