How much does a Mercedes CLC 200 Kompressor cost?

How much does a Mercedes CLC 200 Kompressor cost?

An automatic 2.2-litre diesel with an even more outstanding fuel consumption of 6.3l/100km looks set to be added to our line-up early next year. The entry petrol-engined will be priced at $49,900.

What kind of engine does a Mercedes CLC have?

A 122bhp version of the same engine is also available in the CLC 220 CDI which takes more than 11 seconds to reach 62mph. The supercharged 1.8-litre CLC 180 Kompressor produces 184bhp for a mid-eight second dash, while the CLC 200 Kompressor’s 2.5-litre engine develops 204bhp for a near-identical 0-62mph time.

Why was the Mercedes-Benz CLC Class reinvented?

A-Class sales weren’t what they could have been and BMW and Audi seemed to be carving up the small premium car market between them. In an attempt to keep the Sports Coupe relevant, it was facelifted and reinvented as the CLC. With a new compact car platform some way off, the CLC was essentially a stop-gap measure.

How many litres does a Mercedes CLC 200 CDI have?

In consumption terms, with its advanced Turbodiesel engines, the CLC falls into the five-litre category: the CLC 200 CDI returns a consumption of 5.8 to 6.1 litres per 100 kilometres in the NEDC cycle, up to 10.8 percent less than the outgoing model. The CDI models boast operating ranges of over 1000 kilometres with a full tank (62 litres).

An automatic 2.2-litre diesel with an even more outstanding fuel consumption of 6.3l/100km looks set to be added to our line-up early next year. The entry petrol-engined will be priced at $49,900.

A 122bhp version of the same engine is also available in the CLC 220 CDI which takes more than 11 seconds to reach 62mph. The supercharged 1.8-litre CLC 180 Kompressor produces 184bhp for a mid-eight second dash, while the CLC 200 Kompressor’s 2.5-litre engine develops 204bhp for a near-identical 0-62mph time.

A-Class sales weren’t what they could have been and BMW and Audi seemed to be carving up the small premium car market between them. In an attempt to keep the Sports Coupe relevant, it was facelifted and reinvented as the CLC. With a new compact car platform some way off, the CLC was essentially a stop-gap measure.

What kind of engine does the Mercedes Kompressor have?

All three variants (the base Kompressor, mid-spec Evolution and top of the range Evolution Plus) are powered by the same supercharged 1.8-litre four-cylinder engine with 135kW and 250Nm of torque on tap.