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    2024 Mercedes-Benz CLE Coupe price and specs

    Mercedes-Benz's C-Class and E-Class coupes are dead, with the new CLE arriving as a one-size-fits-all replacement.

    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

    The Mercedes-Benz CLE Coupe has arrived in Australian showrooms as a replacement for the C-Class and E-Class coupes, but its pricing is much closer to the latter.

    UPDATE, 06/08/2024 – Our review of the CLE Coupe is now live. We’ve also updated this article with additional specification details.

    The outgoing C 200 coupe was priced at $79,200 before on-roads and the E 300 was priced at $112,969 before on-roads, while the base version of the new car – the CLE 200 – rings up at $102,815 before on-road costs.

    Both models come standard with the AMG Line appearance package, the Night Package which brings black trim elements, and the Digital Light package.

    The latter brings a projection function for the headlights, plus two daytime running light ellipses and “blue illumination of the headlight base”.

    Pricing

    ModelPrice before on-road costs
    Mercedes-Benz CLE 200 Coupe$102,815
    Mercedes-Benz CLE 300 Coupe$123,815

    Drivetrains

    SpecificationsCLE 200 CoupeCLE 300 Coupe
    Engine2.0L turbo 4cyl2.0L turbo 4cyl
    Power150kW190kW
    Torque320Nm400Nm
    0-100km/h time (claimed)7.4 seconds6.2 seconds
    Transmission9-speed auto9-speed auto
    Driven wheelsRear-wheel driveAll-wheel drive

    Both models use a nine-speed automatic transmission with an integrated starter generator.

    This provides support at lower speeds and can allow the vehicle to coast, while the electric motor provides a boost of 17kW and 205Nm in either model.

    Efficiency

    SpecificationsCLE 200 CoupeCLE 300 Coupe
    Fuel economy (claimed)7.2L/100km7.4L/100km
    Fuel tank capacity66L66L
    Fuel requirement95 RON95 RON
    CO2 emissions163g/km169g/km

    Dimensions

    DimensionsCLE Coupe
    Length4850mm
    Width1860mm
    Height1428mm
    Wheelbase2865mm
    Cargo capacity420L

    The CLE sits 15mm lower than C-Class and E-Class sedans thanks to standard sport suspension.

    It’s closer to the defunct E-Class coupe (4841mm long) than the C-Class coupe (4708mm) in terms of overall length. It’s also the same width as the larger of the two coupes, though Mercedes-Benz has still been able to increase rear shoulder room by 54mm and rear elbow rom by 36mm.

    It has an extra 60L of luggage space over the C-Class coupe, bringing total volume to 420L.

    Servicing and Warranty

    Running costsMercedes-Benz CLE
    Warranty5 years, unlimited kilometres
    Service intervals12 months or 25,000km
    Capped-price servicingThree-, four- or five-year pre-paid service plans
    Total capped-price service cost$3325 (three-year plan)
    $4535 (four-year plan)
    $6800 (five-year plan)

    Safety

    The Mercedes-Benz CLE has yet to be tested by ANCAP or Euro NCAP.

    Standard safety equipment includes:

    • Adaptive cruise control
    • Autonomous emergency braking
      • Pedestrian and cyclist detection
    • Blind-spot monitoring
    • Lane-keep assist
    • Surround-view camera
    • Traffic sign recognition

    The optional Plus Package includes Mercedes-Benz’s Driving Assistant Package Plus. This is the name for an expanded suite of active safety technology, and includes:

    • Active speed limit assist
    • Front cross-traffic alert
    • Safe exit warning
    • Evasive steering assist
    • Cyclist, pedestrian and vehicle detection

    The more sophisticated adaptive cruise control system in the Plus Package also includes:

    • Extended automatic restart function on motorways
    • Route-based speed adaptation with end of traffic jam function
    • Active Stop-and-Go Assist
    • Active Steering Assist with hands-off warning

    Standard Equipment

    Both CLE models have largely the same level of standard equipment.

    CLE 300
    CLE 300

    The CLE 200 comes standard with the following equipment:

    • Sports suspension
    • AMG Line exterior and interior package
    • Night Package with black trim elements
    • Digital Light package with adaptive LED headlights
    • Semi-automatic parking assist
    • 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster
    • 11.9-inch portrait-oriented touchscreen infotainment system
    • Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
    • Augmented reality satellite navigation
    • Wireless phone charger
    • Burmester sound system with Dolby Atmos
    • Head-up display
    • 64-colour ambient lighting
    • Artico leatherette upholstery
    • Heated front seats
    • Automatic seatbelt feeder
    • Easy-Entry function for rear-seat passengers with Nappa leather loop

    The CLE 300 adds leather upholstery.

    Options

    The optional Plus Package costs $4900 and includes:

    • Driving Assistance Package Plus
    • Ventilated front seats
    • Multicontour front seats
    • Memory Parking Assistant
    • Air-Balance Package
    • Guard 360° Vehicle Protection Plus

    Colours

    There are a range of interior and exterior colours available.

    Interior colourways are:

    • Black
    • Tonka Brown/Black
    • Macchiato Beige/Black
    • Power Red/Black (CLE 300 only)

    The following exterior finishes don’t cost any extra:

    • High-tech Silver metallic
    • Polar White
    • Graphite Grey metallic
    • Obsidian Black metallic
    • Spectral Blue metallic

    The following finishes are cost options:

    • Manufaktur Patagonia Red metallic ($1700)
    • Opalite White metallic ($1700)
    • Manufaktur Alpine Grey ($2900)

    MORE: Everything Mercedes-Benz CLE

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    William Stopford

    William Stopford

    News Editor

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    News Editor

    William Stopford is an automotive journalist with a passion for mainstream cars, automotive history and overseas auto markets.

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