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The C209/A209 Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class is the second generation of the Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class range of mid-size / compact executive car, compact executive coupes produced between 2002 and 2010. The body styles of the range are: * 2-door coupé (C209) * 2-door convertible (A209) In 2003, the CLK 55 AMG was used as a safety car#Formula One, F1 safety car. The CLK 63 AMG was also used as a F1 safety car for the 2006 and 2007 seasons. It was replaced by the Mercedes-Benz E-Class (C207), Mercedes-Benz C207/A207 E-Class in 2010. In some cases, the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (C205), Mercedes-Benz C205/A205 C-Class also replaced it; with the 43 and 63 AMG versions being the sole example (as replacements for the CLK 55 and CLK 63).


Development and launch

The C209/A209 CLK is based on the Mercedes-Benz C-Class (W203), Mercedes W203 C-Class platform, and uses rack and pinion, rack-and-pinion steering, instead of the recirculating ball design from the previous generation. It also uses a multi-link suspension, three-link front suspension, and aluminium rear multi-link suspension. Compared to its predecessor, the second generation CLK is longer, wider, and taller. At introduction, a 3.2-litre V6 engine, V6, 5.0-litre V8 engine, V8, 5.4-litre V8 engine, V8, and 2.7L straight-five engine, inline-5 diesel fuel, diesel engine was available, which were all replaced by 2006.


Body styles

File:Mercedes-Benz CLK200 Kompressor rear.jpg, C209 coupé (Japan) File:2004 Mercedes-Benz CLK 320 Elegance Automatic 3.2 Rear.jpg, A209 convertible (United Kingdom)


Coupé (C209)

The production version CLK was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show#2002, 2002 Geneva Motor Show.


Convertible (A209)

Convertible CLK models feature a three-layered electric soft top, that can be operated via the keyfob or at speeds up to 8 km/h (5 mph) in 20 seconds. Convertible models were originally manufactured by Karmann in Osnabrück in 2003, but production was later moved to Bremen, Germany in 2004.


Equipment

Standard equipment includes anti-lock braking system, antilock brakes, electronic stability control, power seats, and dual-zone climate control. Models were also offered in ''Elegance'' and ''Avantgarde'' specification. ''Elegance'' models feature green-tinted glass, a grey coloured grille, 7-spoke polished 16-inch alloy wheels, and wood interior trim, while ''Avantgarde'' models featured blue-tinted glass, a black coloured grille, 5-spoke 18-inch alloy wheels, aluminium interior trim, as well as stiffer springs, thicker anti-roll bars, and a lower ride height. In 2005, a Sports edition, based on the ''Avantgarde'' specification, was introduced and featured six-spoke 18-inch alloy wheels, cross-drilled brake rotors, and bi-xenon headlights. An AMG Sports package was also available, featuring a restyled front bumper, a spoiler lip on the boot, and 18-inch wheels. The ''Elegance'' and ''Avantgarde'' models were also updated, now featuring nine-spoke 16-inch wheels, and five spoke 17-inch wheels respectively.


Models


Petrol engines


Diesel engines


Special models


CLK 63 AMG Black Series (2007-2009)

The CLK 63 AMG Black Series is a high-performance version of the CLK 63 AMG coupé, produced between 2007 and 2009. 500 were produced in total worldwide, with 349 headed to the United States and only 120 produced in RHD. It is powered by the Mercedes-Benz M156 engine, M156 V8 engine, V8, producing at 6,800 rpm and of torque at 5,250 rpm and uses Pirelli P-Zero Corsa tyres and features Mercedes' Mercedes-Benz 7G-Tronic transmission, SpeedShift 7G-Tronic transmission. Additional features also include a manually adjustable suspension system, a limited-slip differential, larger air intakes, bucket seats, 19-inch alloy wheels, and a spoiler (car), spoiler, diffuser (automotive), diffuser, and wider Fender (vehicle), fenders made of carbon fibers, carbon fibre. The rear seats have also been removed in order to save weight, and the top speed has been extended to .


CLK DTM AMG

It was a limited edition high-performance version of the CLK, to celebrate Mercedes-Benz CLK DTM, the racing version of the CLK winning the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters, German Touring Car Championship (DTM). Only 100 coupes, coupés and 80 convertibles were built for the European market only, with the coupé version produced for the 2004 model year, and the convertible version made for the 2006 model year. The powerplant is a supercharger, supercharged overhead camshaft#Single overhead camshaft, SOHC multi-valve#Three-valve cylinder head, 3 valves per cylinder (engine), cylinder V8 engine rated at at 7000 revolutions per minute, rpm and at 3500 rpm of torque, channeled through a Mercedes-Benz 5G-Tronic transmission to the rear wheels, capable of a top speed of .


Model year changes


2004

* Handling improvements in the form of modified axle bearings and more direct steering


2005 facelift

A facelift was introduced in June 2005. Major changes include: * Exterior design changes including: redesigned front and rear bumpers, grille with three louvres instead of four, and restyled taillights * Comand APS#COMAND 2.0.2FCOMAND 2.0 MOPF, COMAND 2.0 upgraded to DVD-based Comand APS#COMAND-APS NTG2, COMAND-APS system, introducing iPod integration * Updated center console with improved layout and switches * New Mercedes-Benz 7G-Tronic transmission, 7G-Tronic automatic transmission replaces the old Mercedes-Benz 5G-Tronic transmission, 5G-Tronic system * The CLK 240, CLK 320, and CLK 55 AMG are replaced by newer models


2007

* Introduction of CLK 550 and CLK 63 AMG models * Introduction of Sports and AMG Sports package


Sales figures

The following are the sales figures for the CLK in Europe and in the United States:


References

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