RE: Mercedes-AMG CLE 53 earns Limited Edition

RE: Mercedes-AMG CLE 53 earns Limited Edition

Wednesday 2nd April

Mercedes-AMG CLE 53 earns Limited Edition

Straight-six coupe now looks even more like an old '63 - just needs the engine to match...


Mercedes-AMG isn’t really doing itself any favours here. Just as the latest batch of rumours about the return of a V8 in something vaguely C-Class-sized have died down, so it launches a CLE 53 Limited Edition, complete with colour scheme almost identical to the old C63 Edition 1. And not very far from the Final Edition of that car, either. So now it’s impossible to think of anything but two tonnes of ruded-up CLE with a V8 under the bonnet. Because that’s exactly what it looks like it should have. 

As a reminder, the AMG Edition calling cards are grey paint (here graphite grey magno from the AMG Manufaktur catalogue), yellow accents for the sills and rims, some handsome forged wheels and even more yellow inside. Seemingly what’s gone before has worked, because the CLE absolutely sticks to the script.

Except for the Cabriolet, that is. The other derivative of the 53 AMG Limited Edition comes in another special colour, spectral blue magno, and for the drop-top the accents are black and blue. Smart in its own right, and not likely to draw any unfavourable comparisons with the past. It must make do without the forged 20-inch wheels, however, rolling instead on the ordinary alloys. 

Similarly, both Limited Editions are crammed full of kit, albeit with slight differences between the bodystyles. There’s the AMG Dynamic Plus Package for each, with a Performance wheel, active engine mounts and grey calipers, plus the speed limit increase to 168mph. Where it gets confusing is in the carbon; both 53s are treated to the AMG Exterior Carbon Fibre Package II (spoiler lip and mirror housings), but only the cabrio gets Package I. Exclusive to the Coupe are both AMG Night Packages and the AMG Styling Package, which blacks out almost every styling element, from front apron to exhaust pipe. Again, standard fare for an AMG special edition, and imposing if nothing else. Plus still smarter than an M4. 

As well as the yellow, the CLE 53 AMG Limited Edition gets Performance seats with Nappa leather, as well as even more carbon fibre. Once more, the cabrio is there for those who want an alternative, with white hide and black accents. Both get a model-specific AMG indoor car cover for when it’s parked up. 

In case it wasn’t clear already, both Limited Editions are mechanically unaltered from standard, meaning the same very impressive mild hybrid turbo. But no more than the 3.0-litres, six cylinders, 449hp and overboosted 442lb ft for now. We can but hope. Both Coupe and Cabriolet 53s can be ordered now, with deliveries due in the summer. Best really dig the spec, however, as they’re almost six-figure sports cars: £96,985 for a coupe, or £95,985 for the cabrio. Yikes. Maybe those £80k secondhand ones don’t look so bad after all. And don’t forget those old Edition 1s - £60k buys a lovely one.


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mrclav

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1,524 posts

235 months

Thursday 3rd April
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That convertible looks lovely (minus the silver thing on the side).

Motormouth88

490 posts

72 months

Thursday 3rd April
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1 comment in several hours says everything you need to know about the buzz around this announcement biggrin

asci.white

459 posts

85 months

Thursday 3rd April
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They seem to have lost their way with the brand.

It could be seen as reinventing the ethos, but it really just looks like a transition that didn't work out as they expected..

Crumpet

4,259 posts

192 months

Thursday 3rd April
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I just don’t get Mercedes. Who buys them? The sportier ones around me invariably have a ‘4D’ mis-spaced number plate, the saloons are usually some kind of taxi / limo and the SUVs bought by people who like Dubai.

And £100k for that level of power and those looks?! That’s mental, even against 2025 pricing. Why would you ever do that!

BlackTank

174 posts

155 months

Thursday 3rd April
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That slanted ipad in the middle just screams someone who isn't tech saavy trying to impress others that they're really into tech. At least they're priced reasonably enough.

Demonix

645 posts

224 months

Thursday 3rd April
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Can it be optioned without the tacky decals and the naff interior?

theplayingmantis

4,709 posts

94 months

Thursday 3rd April
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I don't understand this. Why a limited edition in a C63 pretender. Or is the 53 top of range for this model?

Zedboy

848 posts

223 months

Thursday 3rd April
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Crumpet said:
I just don’t get Mercedes. Who buys them? The sportier ones around me invariably have a ‘4D’ mis-spaced number plate, the saloons are usually some kind of taxi / limo and the SUVs bought by people who like Dubai.

And £100k for that level of power and those looks?! That’s mental, even against 2025 pricing. Why would you ever do that!
You’ve named that tune in one!

fflump

2,091 posts

50 months

Thursday 3rd April
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Awful photos of an awful interior a naff exterior and an unremarkable engine and drivetrain . And for that price!

Mr Tidy

25,948 posts

139 months

Thursday 3rd April
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Mercedes made some lovely straight 6 engines in the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s then went over to V6s for some reason, but now they are back to straight 6s with turbos.

BMW stuck to straight 6s and offered quite a few with manual gearboxes, unlike Mercedes.

I sold my last Mercedes in 2003 and have had BMWs continuously since 2005!

fflump

2,091 posts

50 months

Thursday 3rd April
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Awful photos of an awful interior a naff exterior and an unremarkable engine and drivetrain . And for that price!

The Pistonsdead

4,950 posts

219 months

Friday 4th April
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Demonix said:
Can it be optioned without the tacky decals and the naff interior?
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SuperPav

1,144 posts

137 months

Friday 4th April
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mrclav said:
That convertible looks lovely (minus the silver thing on the side).
Scrolled through to post basically the same thing. Forget the V8 expectations for a second, that cabrio looks fantastic as a six-cylinder drop top cruiser!

Sadly the pricing suggests something a bit more special in the propulsion department, but otherwise I'd happily roll around in that.