Mercedes S-Class Coupe review

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Mercedes has a tradition of building fast, elegant coupes and traditionally it&always launched them with some sort of ground breaking technology. And it&the same story with the S-Class Coupe. The Mercedes S-Class Coupe is based on the new S-Class saloon and replaces the old CL. If you want one, it&cost you from around £100,000. The bodywork is all new with sharp creases and a long bonnet, sloping roof and a neat spoiler integrated into the boot lid. The range topping S63 AMG model has a body kit and forged alloy wheels. All S-Class Coupe models feature intelligent headlamps, and the daytime running lights and indicator repeaters feature Swarowski crystals to produce a clearer light. They also get a glass panoramic sunroof which in no way impedes on rear practicality. The sunroof can also be specced with Mercedes&&Sky&sunroof, which darkens the glass at the touch of a button. It&clear than Mercedes has gone all out with the interior on the C-Class Coupe, and the cabin is different in terms of layout to the saloon. The S63 AMG models also benefit from some sporty add ons, but rest assured - every model in the line-up oozes quality. Like the S-Class saloon, the S-Class Coupe is supremely comfortable thanks to its air suspension, and the Magic Body Control improves this further. However, the S-Class Coupe features some new ground breaking technology called Curve Tilt Control. This system uses the car&computer controlled suspension to lean into the corner like...

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