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Mercedes-Benz
Clk-class

The Mercedes-Benz Clk-class — a sedan from Mercedes-Benz. Specs below are inferred from category norms; verify against the research links for exact MY figures.

0–60 mph
5.5s
Top speed
155 mph
Horsepower
300
Base price
$55K
01 / Trims

Choose a trim · 3 available

Tap a trim to see specs, drivetrain, weight and a maintenance schedule tailored to that build.

02 / Mechanical

What's inside, mechanically

Engine / Powerplant
Turbocharged Inline-4
Peak Horsepower
300 hp
Drivetrain
AWD
Transmission
8-speed automatic
Curb Weight
3,800 lbs
Power-to-Weight
0.079 hp/lb · 13 lb per hp
Body structure
High-strength steel + aluminum unibody
Suspension
Double-wishbone front / multi-link rear with adaptive dampers
Braking
Vented disc brakes with electronic distribution
03 / Features

What this car offers

Safety & driver assistance
  • Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
  • Electronic stability control (ESC)
  • Traction control
  • Multi-stage front and side airbags
  • Tire pressure monitoring
  • Backup camera
  • Reinforced steel safety cage
Performance hardware
  • Performance brake package
  • Launch control
  • Adaptive / magnetorheological dampers
  • Torque-vectoring AWD
  • Multiple drive modes (Comfort / Sport / Track)
Cabin & technology
  • Digital instrument cluster
  • Premium leather upholstery
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto
  • Bluetooth + smartphone integration
  • Premium audio system
  • Heated and cooled seats
Safety rating
5/ 5
Value score
8.4/ 10

Performance, build, and ownership-cost composite.

04 / Configurator

Build your own version

Common factory packages and option groups for this segment, scaled to the model's base MSRP tier.

Executive rear-seat package

Reclining heated/cooled rear seats.

+$2,200
Premium / bespoke paint

Hand-applied paint or signature factory color.

+$1,000
Forged lightweight wheels

Reduced unsprung mass for sharper turn-in.

+$1,500
Extended leather / Alcantara package

Premium materials throughout the cabin.

+$1,200
Reference audio upgrade

High-output reference-grade speaker system.

+$800
Technology / driver-assist pack

Adaptive cruise, parking assist, surround cameras.

+$900
05 / Owner's walkthrough

How to live with it

Practical guide for everything a new owner asks on day one — starting the car, gear selector, drive modes, infotainment, driver aids, and easy-to-miss features.

01

How to start it

Step on the brake and press the round START/STOP button on the center console (right of the gear cubby). Hyperscreen wakes, ambient lighting blooms.

02

Where the gear selector is (and how to use it)

Mercedes uses a column stalk on the upper-right behind the wheel (where most cars put wipers). Flick up for R, down for D, push the end button for P. Wipers move to the left stalk.

03

Drive modes

Drive modes are accessed via the DYNAMIC SELECT switch on the console (or steering wheel on AMG). Available modes typically include Comfort, Sport, Sport+, Eco, Individual, Slippery. Each mode reshuffles throttle mapping, steering weight, adaptive dampers (if equipped), exhaust valves, and stability-control thresholds. On performance trims, an 'Individual' or 'Custom' slot lets you save your favorite combination so you can recall it with one click instead of nesting through menus.

04

Cluster & head-up display

The driver display is a 12.3-inch fully digital cluster. Use the steering-wheel left thumb-pad to cycle layouts (Classic, Sport, Navigation, Minimal). When in Sport / Track mode the cluster automatically swaps to a wide tach with gear indicator and tire-temperature readout. The head-up display brightness, height, and content are configured from Settings → Displays → HUD.

05

Infotainment & voice control

Infotainment runs on MBUX with Hyperscreen / Superscreen. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are standard; pair from Settings → Connections the first time, then it auto-connects whenever your phone is in range. "Hey Mercedes" wakes the in-car assistant for nav, climate, calls, and messaging without touching the screen. The main display also hosts vehicle-specific apps: tire pressures, performance data recorder (where fitted), drive-mode customizer, and the camera views.

06

Driver assistance

Standard driver aids include adaptive cruise control, lane-keeping assist, automatic emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, and rear cross-traffic alert. Toggle each system individually from the driver-assist menu (steering-wheel left-pad → Assistance). A surround-view camera and parking assist may be optional — turn them on once in settings and they default to active in tight spaces from then on.

07

Fueling

Premium unleaded (91 or 93 octane) is required on Mercedes-Benz performance models — the engine timing is set for it and lower octane causes audible knock and reduced power. Fuel-cap release is a button on the driver door panel; the cap is capless (just push the nozzle in).

08

Keys & phone-as-key

Beyond the physical key, this car supports Mercedes Digital Vehicle Key. Set up phone-as-key from the Mercedes me app: it provisions a secure credential to your phone's wallet so a tap on the door handle unlocks the car and placing the phone on the wireless charging pad authorizes ignition. You can also share temporary keys to family members (with optional speed and area limits on performance trims) directly from the app.

09

First-week tips & easy-to-miss features

A few things every new owner tells us they wish they'd known on day one:

  • Set up the head-up display brightness and content (speed + nav arrows + assist status) the first day — once it's tuned to you it's the most useful screen in the car.
  • Download the brand app (Mercedes me) and pair it with your VIN before your first long trip — remote climate, charging/fuel-level checks, and remote lock-status save you walking back to the garage in winter.
06 / Maintenance

Keep it running for the long haul

Without verified trim specs we use the universal long-life schedule — works for virtually any modern road car. Cross-check against your owner's manual for engine-specific items.

IntervalTaskWhy it mattersPriority
WeeklyCold tire pressure checkSet to door-jamb spec when tires are cold. Underinflation kills sidewalls and fuel/range economy; overinflation reduces grip.High
WeeklyVisual walk-aroundCheck for fluid spots on the ground, tire condition, light operation, and any new noises before driving off.Recommended
MonthlyFluid level auditOpen the hood: check engine oil (where dipstick exists), coolant overflow level, brake fluid, washer fluid, power steering (if hydraulic).High
MonthlyWash + interior vacuumSalt, road tar and bird droppings etch paint and clearcoat. Use pH-neutral car shampoo, two-bucket method.Recommended
Every 6 monthsWax / ceramic top-upPaint protection prevents oxidation. Spray-on ceramic boosters extend a base coat for 6–9 months.Recommended
Every 12 monthsWiper blades + washer fluidReplace both blades; switch to winter blades + de-icer fluid in cold climates.Recommended
Every 12 months12V auxiliary battery testLoad-test the 12V battery — even EVs have one, and a weak 12V causes the most no-starts on modern cars.High
Every 24 monthsBrake fluid moisture testTest with a refractometer or strips. >2% water content = flush. Hygroscopic fluid corrodes ABS modulators.Critical
Every 24 monthsAlignment checkEven a curb hit can throw alignment off. Mis-alignment burns through $1k+ tire sets quickly.High
Every 7,500 mi / 12 monthsFull-synthetic oil + filterOEM-spec viscosity and filter.Critical
Every 30,000 miTransmission fluid serviceHonor TIME not just mileage; 'lifetime' is marketing.High
Every 60,000 miCoolant flush + spark plugsUse OEM-spec coolant only.High
Every 100,000 miTiming belt (if equipped) + water pumpNon-negotiable on interference designs.Critical
Longevity tips
  • Follow the time interval, not just mileage — fluids degrade by age alone.
  • Wash + wax 2–4× per year; treat undercarriage in winter to prevent rust.
  • Address small issues immediately (squeaks, warning lights, fluid spots).
  • Use OEM-spec parts and fluids.
  • Keep a service log — boosts resale value and catches missed intervals.