Bernardo
09-10-2008, 05:54 PM
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Mercedes-Benz Fascination Concept: new CLK previewed
At first glance, it might be hard to imagine how the Mercedes-Benz Fascination Concept, debuting today, could possibly have anything to do with the next-generation CLK-Class. But that’s exactly what this is: a preview of the 2010 CLK — albeit in Shooting Brake guise.
For those of you not familiar with European car jargon, a shooting brake is generally thought of as a sporty wagon, distinguished from a hatchback by its greater size and low-slung look.
Rumors about the car first broke in April, though it’s still unclear if this particular body style is actually intended for production. One thing is certain, however: the Fascination provides a good preview of the overall styling of the new 2010 CLK coupe and convertible, minus hatchback the roofline.
The Fascination study is rather interesting as it underscores a closer relationship between the CLK-Class and the E-Class. The CLK and the next-generation E-Class will share the same quad-headlight treatment — now squared off instead of the current car’s rounded look — and a similar bold front grille.
The CLK has long been positioned as a sort of E-Class coupe, despite always been built on the C-Class platform. Though not confirmed, rumors indicate the new CLK will use the E-Class platform and could begin sharing the same powertrains, including the upcoming Bluetech hybrid system planned for 2010.
There is also some speculation the CLK might see a name change to CLE, in order to better align it with the E-Class. We’re not sure Mercedes would dump a well established nameplate like CLK, but we wouldn’t rule it out, either. The automaker recently obtained a trademark for the name CLE, so it’s a distinct possibility.
More pics @ LFN (http://www.leftlanenews.com/mercedes-benz-fascination.html)
Blame me, but I think this is one of the best designs i've seen coming from MB in quite a while...can't imagine the AMG version!!:twisted: Too bad the actual CLK will probably be hudgely tuned down, as they did with the new E-Klass which we already seen how crappy It'll look like..http://www.motorworld.net/forum/showthread.php?t=58710
http://images.leftlanenews.com/imageresizeronfly/phpThumb.php?src=/content/august2008/fascination-4.jpg&w=944
http://images.leftlanenews.com/imageresizeronfly/phpThumb.php?src=/content/august2008/fascination-8.jpg&w=944
Mercedes-Benz Fascination Concept: new CLK previewed
At first glance, it might be hard to imagine how the Mercedes-Benz Fascination Concept, debuting today, could possibly have anything to do with the next-generation CLK-Class. But that’s exactly what this is: a preview of the 2010 CLK — albeit in Shooting Brake guise.
For those of you not familiar with European car jargon, a shooting brake is generally thought of as a sporty wagon, distinguished from a hatchback by its greater size and low-slung look.
Rumors about the car first broke in April, though it’s still unclear if this particular body style is actually intended for production. One thing is certain, however: the Fascination provides a good preview of the overall styling of the new 2010 CLK coupe and convertible, minus hatchback the roofline.
The Fascination study is rather interesting as it underscores a closer relationship between the CLK-Class and the E-Class. The CLK and the next-generation E-Class will share the same quad-headlight treatment — now squared off instead of the current car’s rounded look — and a similar bold front grille.
The CLK has long been positioned as a sort of E-Class coupe, despite always been built on the C-Class platform. Though not confirmed, rumors indicate the new CLK will use the E-Class platform and could begin sharing the same powertrains, including the upcoming Bluetech hybrid system planned for 2010.
There is also some speculation the CLK might see a name change to CLE, in order to better align it with the E-Class. We’re not sure Mercedes would dump a well established nameplate like CLK, but we wouldn’t rule it out, either. The automaker recently obtained a trademark for the name CLE, so it’s a distinct possibility.
More pics @ LFN (http://www.leftlanenews.com/mercedes-benz-fascination.html)
Blame me, but I think this is one of the best designs i've seen coming from MB in quite a while...can't imagine the AMG version!!:twisted: Too bad the actual CLK will probably be hudgely tuned down, as they did with the new E-Klass which we already seen how crappy It'll look like..http://www.motorworld.net/forum/showthread.php?t=58710