
This here is the refreshed 2011 CL-Class,  which despite the rumors, doesn't adopt the S-Class Coupe moniker as  part of Mercedes-Benz's new nomenclature that started with the new  E-Class Coupe that replaced the CLK. For its mid-life facelift, the CL  coupe has received a mild redesigned and a new bi-turbo V8 engine.
Visual updates include a redesigned front  bumper housing LED strips with chrome surrounds for the daytime running  lights, a reshaped hood, new headlamps and a more V-shaped grille.
The LED turn indicators and position  marker lamps along with the reprofiled rear bumper and newly-designed  tail lamps round off the exterior changes.
Inside, the  higher-quality trim materials and new color options are matted with  redesigned multifunction wood/leather steering wheel steering and  additional ambient light spots.
Under the bonnet, there's a new 4.7-liter  bi-turbocharged V8 engine with BlueDIRECT technology for the CL500  (CL550 for North America), which comes with a revised version of  Mercedes-Benz's seven-speed automatic gearbox with an integrated  stop-start system and brake energy recuperation.
The eight-cylinder unit produces 429HP, a  12 percent increase in power over its predecessor, which had an output  of 382HP. At the same time, torque was raised from 391 lb-ft to 516  lb-ft, an increase of 32 percent.
Furthermore, the new V8 engine achieves a  10-15% improvement in fuel economy and 23% improvement in CO2 emissions.
The CL500 / CL550 4MATIC requires 4.9  seconds to accelerate from a standstill to 100km/h (62mph), a 0.5 second  improvement over the previous model.
The range also includes the CL600, with  its 510HP 12-cylinder biturbo engine and 612 lb-ft. of torque that  accelerates the luxury coupé from a standstill to 100km/h (62mph) mph in  a 4.5 seconds. Top speed on both models is electronically limited at  250km/h (155mph).
For  buyers needing more power, Mercedes will debut the new CL63 AMG and  CL65 AMG models later this year.

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