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Old 06-24-12, 04:49 PM
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Default 2012 Mercedes-Benz CL63 AMG First Test

June 19, 2012By Scott Evans | Photos Michael Shaffer



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http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/.../photo_01.html

Plenty of people in this world can afford an expensive car, but the closer the price of your ride gets to the median home price in America, the more rarified the atmosphere. The subset of the automotive market that can afford to drop more than $174,000 on a daily driver is a unique crowd.
These are people that, if our fellow Source Interlink publication Heavy Hitters is any indication, enjoy many expensive hobbies. In addition to cars that cost more than your house, they also like houses that cost several times what yours did. They also like private planes and yachts. That brings us to the 2012 Mercedes-Benz CL63 AMG.
Now, normally when an auto journalist brings up boats in a review, rough seas lie ahead. That's not what I'm going for here. Rather than an analogy for the handling, per the cliche, I'm referring to the experience. Anyone who's so much as seen a picture of a yacht knows it's not a blue-collar affair. Luxury and comfort are paramount, but so is performance. After all, it takes some mighty big engines to get a yacht moving at a reasonable clip.

As it happens, big engines are an area of expertise for AMG. You may now be rightly pointing out that the twin-turbo 5.5-liter V-8 in this CL63 is nearly three-quarters of a liter smaller than the old 6.2-liter V-8 it replaces, but I'll now point out that, at 536 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque, the new engine easily outguns the big banger V-8 and its 518 horsepower and 465 lb-ft. Actually, scratch that. It's not even that close. You see, our tester has the woefully under-named P30 AMG Performance Package, which rewrites the engine control software to pump up the output to 563 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of dimension-altering twist. As my cohort Jonny Lieberman said, it's the best $7300 you can spend in automobiledom. I just wish it did something for the transmission, which is a little clunky at times, especially when you're quickly on the throttle. This isn't an SLS -- hard-clutch engagement comes off as harsh, not fast.


All that power gets the CL63 moving with such gusto that a Cigarette racing boat (like the one AMG teamed up with Cigarette to build a few years back) might be a better comparison. Rich people like those, too, I hear. The CL63 gets to 60 mph from a standing stop in just 4.1 seconds and powers through the quarter mile in 12.4 seconds at 116.7 mph. Sure, it's not the fastest car on the road, but considering its 4800-pound curb weight, that's pretty damn quick. Thanks to modern turbo technology, the power comes on in the proverbial wave even at low RPMs, where the engine spends most of its time thanks to fuel-economy-oriented transmission programming.
Equally impressive are the enormous steel brakes, which haul it to a stop in just 112 feet. There are cars that weigh 1000 pounds less that wish they could do that. Some of those cars also wish they could pull 0.88 average g on a skidpad and run our figure eight in just 25.8 seconds at 0.76 g average.

What some of those smaller, lighter cars will do, however, is get better fuel economy. Some of you may scoff at the idea of someone who can afford a $174,000 car worrying about fuel economy, but the rich don't get rich by wasting money. The CL63 manages just 15 mpg city and 22 mpg highway, but that's actually a significant improvement over the old non-turbo model, which returned just 11 mpg city and 18 mpg highway. In fact, over a nearly 700-mile road trip, our test averaged 19 mpg, thanks to long highway stretches, or slightly higher than the EPA combined estimate of 18 mpg, thanks in part to an automatic start/stop system the EPA doesn't account for. I'm not sure what kind of nautical mileage a Cigarette boat or a yacht gets, but I'll bet it's not that good.
This two-door S-Class can certainly haul the champagne, then, but that's just part of the experience. With standard Active Body Control, the ride is about as smooth and comfortable as you're going to get this side of a Rolls. Or, you know, a yacht. The handling is reasonably sporty for a car this size, provided you leave the computer switched on. Disable the nannies and you're going to get a lot of tail-out action courtesy of all that torque. Save the wild and crazy stuff for your C63 Black parked in the next stall of your massive garage. Fact is, a car like this is designed to be driven with all the gizmos switched on, not off, so wrestling full command from the computer really doesn't do you any favors.


And what a computer it is. This thing will do everything but write your memoirs. Between the Active Blind Spot Assist, Active Lane Keeping Assist, Pre-Safe Brake, and Adaptive Cruise Control, the CL63 will damn near drive itself on a straight road. Then, of course, there are the parking sensors and rear camera, the automatic high beams, the navigation system, the adaptive headlights, and the ultimate piece de resistance, the forward-looking infrared night vision camera with pedestrian detection. If you want to wreck this car, you're really going to have to try.

That's just fine, frankly. This is a cruiser, a car for covering distances of any length with confidence and ease. A chauffeured ride for the man or woman who doesn't actually like having someone else drive them around. A car for people who don't usually bring more than one adult friend with them, but would still like to be able to, which they can because the rear seats are more spacious than the front seats of some cars. Get it out on the open road, roll down frameless side windows (no B-pillar!) and listen to that V-8 burble along like classic Chris Craft with a muffler.

2012 Mercedes-Benz CL63 AMG
BASE PRICE $153,375
PRICE AS TESTED $174,035
VEHICLE LAYOUT Front engine, RWD, 4-pass, 2-door coupe
ENGINE 5.5L/563-hp/664-lb-ft twin-turbo DOHC 32-valve V-8
TRANSMISSION 7-speed automatic
CURB WEIGHT (F/R DIST) 4807 lb (53/47%)
WHEELBASE 116.3 in
LENGTH x WIDTH x HEIGHT 201.0 x 73.7 x 56.2 in
0-60 MPH 4.1 sec
QUARTER MILE 12.4 sec @ 116.7 mph
BRAKING, 60-0 MPH 112 ft
LATERAL ACCELERATION 0.88 g (avg)
MT FIGURE EIGHT 25.8 sec @ 0.76 g (avg)
EPA CITY/HWY FUEL ECON 16/22 mpg
ENERGY CONS., CITY/HWY 211/153 kW-hrs/100 miles
CO2 EMISSIONS 1.06 lb/mile


Read more: http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/...#ixzz1yl2Ea4V2

Beautiful coupe.

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That's a hot looking car. I've never really liked how Mercedes coupes have looked especially the last generation CL, but this one looks fantastic!
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the old rear prior to the facelift was much better executed. I hate how they moved the reverse lights to the license plate area. also, i think the amg deserves a 3 spoke steering wheel
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I want to do hot nasty things to this car Great job Mercedes.
 
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Love this car. Always had a thing for big long coupes
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Easily one of my favorite lux coupes on the road.
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Elegant and powerful. One of the more rewarding and well rounded vehicles in it's segment
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I know it won't be soon, but I really hope to see a LS-F coupe, call it LC-F!
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Wow, the power pack one makes mine look like ish hahaha, but I stilled pay way Rogers then 100k less for mine hahaha. Huge CL fan here... Favorite Benz.
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If you arrive in one of these, you have really arrived
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Stunning. It shows that you've got a lot of money (because the C216 only has V8 and V12 engines). Really for those who are loaded and value finer things in life.

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With that said, will the next generation CL continue to be a two-door S class?
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Originally Posted by blacksc400
I know it won't be soon, but I really hope to see a LS-F coupe, call it LC-F!
Man you really are dreaming

Let's hope for a GS-F 1st.
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Originally Posted by BNR34
Man you really are dreaming

Let's hope for a GS-F 1st.
Forget about GS-F, give us LS-F Coupe with V12 Hybrid with KERS system!
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Originally Posted by blacksc400
Forget about GS-F, give us LS-F Coupe with V12 Hybrid with KERS system!
V12 Twin Turbo hybrid with KERS and 4WD............for $40k MSRP

I wonder how hard it is to swap in the V12 from the Century into my LS430?

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Originally Posted by Blackraven
Stunning. It shows that you've got a lot of money (because the C216 only has V8 and V12 engines). Really for those who are loaded and value finer things in life.

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With that said, will the next generation CL continue to be a two-door S class?
the next CL will probably be named S class coupe
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