What kind of seats does a Mercedes Benz CLK55 have?
Clearly Mercedes-Benz feels the same way, which is why its CLK55 AMG gets multi-contour leather front seats with air-adjustable cushions for the lower back, lumbar and midback. Backseat passengers should also be pleased.
What kind of car is the AMG CLK55?
Next year, AMG will add three new models — the CLK55, the S55, and the CL55. In the usual AMG fashion, the alphabetical part of the designation signifies the model line and the 55 indicates that there’s a 5429cc V-8 underhood. Of these, the CLK55 is easily the most interesting, as it will likely be the quickest AMG model ever sold in America.
What kind of transmission does the Mercedes CLK55 have?
As is typical with the AMG models, the CLK55 receives numerous other performance enhancements to complement the powerful hand-built-by-AMG V-8, which is 67 horses racier than the engine in the CLK430. The five-speed automatic transmission is based on the heavy-duty gearbox used in the V-12 S-class models.
How many horses does a Mercedes CLK55 have?
Equipped with essentially the same engine as the E55 — with 342 horses instead of 349, due to a tighter exhaust system — and about 300 fewer pounds, the CLK will reportedly rip to 60 mph in just under five seconds flat.
Clearly Mercedes-Benz feels the same way, which is why its CLK55 AMG gets multi-contour leather front seats with air-adjustable cushions for the lower back, lumbar and midback. Backseat passengers should also be pleased.
Next year, AMG will add three new models — the CLK55, the S55, and the CL55. In the usual AMG fashion, the alphabetical part of the designation signifies the model line and the 55 indicates that there’s a 5429cc V-8 underhood. Of these, the CLK55 is easily the most interesting, as it will likely be the quickest AMG model ever sold in America.
As is typical with the AMG models, the CLK55 receives numerous other performance enhancements to complement the powerful hand-built-by-AMG V-8, which is 67 horses racier than the engine in the CLK430. The five-speed automatic transmission is based on the heavy-duty gearbox used in the V-12 S-class models.
Equipped with essentially the same engine as the E55 — with 342 horses instead of 349, due to a tighter exhaust system — and about 300 fewer pounds, the CLK will reportedly rip to 60 mph in just under five seconds flat.