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06/26/2006, 11:07 AM

Mercedes-Benz News

Mercedes coupe evolution: 1952 to 2007

The history of the large Mercedes Coupes stretches back to 1952 when Mercedes-Benz launched the legendary 300 S Coupé. Since then, Mercedes-Benz has built over 178,000 luxury coupes over seven generations. See a gallery after the jump showing the evolution of the large Mercedes coupe from the 1952 300 S to the 2007 CL 600…

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06/26, 11:32 AM

posted by:

Donfuy

nice

06/26, 11:37 AM

posted by:

Carl

The SLC from the late 70’s is missing in this lineup. It wasn’t based on the W116 S-Class but shared some parts with it and was the large MB Coupé at that time.

06/26, 12:04 PM

posted by:

Pruce

They’re all nice! Except for the newest one… it looks… well… really weird.

06/26, 12:06 PM

posted by:

Ed

I’m still a sucker for a mid 80s SEC - especially in European trim (smaller bumpers, flush headlights).

06/26, 12:16 PM

posted by:

Scott

The Low-production, Short-lived SLC wasn’t technically a coupe (by some definitions) since it was a two-seater. All it was, was an SL from that style with a fixed roof, and I personally liked the SEC from that era Much better. Cool article.

06/26, 12:27 PM

posted by:

Michael Karesh

They appear to like to alternate between beautiful and, well, not.

Scott,

The SEC replaced the SLC. I’m pretty sure the SLC did have a rear seat. Ungainly looking beast–I cannot imagine they stretched the wheelbase ten inches but still didn’t include a back seat.

06/26, 12:33 PM

posted by:

specialk

I dont know why people dont like the new CL because i think it looks great.

06/26, 1:06 PM

posted by:

Akia

^ I agree. It did change though, I do like the last generation CL as well. The new CL resembles the 6 series BMW and the Bently Continental GT a lot more than the old one IMO. I think that’s why Mercedes changed it so drastically. It seems that even if you don’t like these Bangle-ish designs, they are the future.

06/26, 1:10 PM

posted by:

Akia

It’s funny how gas prices are at record highs, but the cars we make keep getting bigger.

06/26, 1:19 PM

posted by:

Anonymous

the first 4 gens are so pimping

06/26, 1:38 PM

posted by:

Anonymous

Those new alloys are hideous ugly and **** all in one. Put the SL alloys on

06/26, 1:50 PM

posted by:

peter g

I like the new one, it looks sort of…contemporary..! Well, at least I don’t mind it…That said, the first three generations look absolutely sweet!

06/26, 1:58 PM

posted by:

cl my butt

from some angles and some nicely shot photos, i think the car looks great (except the front). from some images - i think it looks awkward. proof will be in the sheetmetal. either way, seems like the nose of the car looks like crapola. not a very strong design. bland. the rear seems to strike me the same way. i’m also not a big fan of the interior. oh well. i’m not buying either way. piece of crap with 3-pointed star.

06/26, 1:59 PM

posted by:

Ed

Scott, the SLC did have a backseat and was produced until 1981. It was replaced by the all-new SEC in 1982 (at least in the US). The SLC did look like a stretched SL, which was odd, but it was still a decent looking car.

06/26, 2:34 PM

posted by:

Drummer

“It’s funny how gas prices are at record highs, but the cars we make keep getting bigger.”
The answer is simple. It’s because people who drive/ride the cars are getting bigger themselves (From all that fast food, sugar, fattening foods, etc.), therefore they need bigger cars with more interior room.

06/26, 3:44 PM

posted by:

Jon

God, the new CL is a big car…it looks almost as big as the S-Class.

Jon.

06/26, 4:10 PM

posted by:

matt

i think the new cl looks like a 2 door cls.

06/26, 4:12 PM

posted by:

The Stig

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.

06/26, 5:36 PM

posted by:

Atomicbri

I noticed the first four cars in the side view lineup all look very revolutionary from the year before…. the last 3 very similar, I am afraid we as humans are either running out of ideas or people are too afraid to make a statement anymore. I find the last 3 purely evolutionary when compared to the first 4…

06/26, 7:37 PM

posted by:

Humber

The Acura RL tail works alot better on the Acura RL.

06/26, 9:18 PM

posted by:

mecky

you do not have style?
you have money
buy it
MERCEDES

06/26, 10:02 PM

posted by:

Wickedated

I love the new CL. DAYUM! Give me the AMG treated, CL65!!! What a beast!

06/27, 2:05 AM

posted by:

KOREA

I’m 11 and I have a CL600 on order

06/27, 3:44 AM

posted by:

Thing3

It looks nothing like an Acura.

06/27, 4:05 AM

posted by:

MM

I really like the newest one, not sure why no one else does. I’m not a fan of the two previous generations, the mid 90s and the previous one. The styling seems too plain for my standards. For those of you like me who dig the new CL, check out desktopmachine.com for some neat wallpapers.

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07/10, 4:45 PM

posted by:

A Welsh View

Mercedes Coupé Timeline

The evolution of the Mercedes Coupé from the 1952 300 S to the 2007 CL 600. More info

 
 
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