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The Mercedes-Benz CL class first came to the forefront of the automobile world in 1992 with the debut of the C140. Billed as a luxury tourer that attempted to wed style with performance, the CL line were all incredibly impressive machines. Only back then they were not known as by their CL prefix and rather by the SEC abbreviation. It was only until 1996 and 1997 that Mercedez opted to solely utilise the CL name we use today.
Mercedes Benz SEC: early days
After the debut of the C140 in early 1992, the Mercedes-Benz SEC class of cars turned many heads due their sleek chassis, beautiful trademark Mercedes appearance and raw power. The first generation Mercedes-Benz SEC C140 had 7 models released in total, over a 7 year period. During that time, the base Mercedes-Benz SEC C140-CL420 model was outfitted with a 4.2L V8 engine capable of outputting 275bhp and reaching top speeds of almost 150kph. The more powerful CL500 was hailed by many as the most powerful Mercedes-Benz SEC model with respect to price and featured a 5L V8 outputting 315bhp with the same top speed. Except, that the latter model could reach 100kmh in 7.5 seconds, this was 1 second faster than the Mercedes-Benz SEC CL420.
Mercedes-Benz SEC CL 600: more power and performance
Not long after the release of the Mercedes-Benz SEC CL500 in 1994, during that same year the CL600 was made available to the general public. Unlike the former, it boasted a monstrous 12 cylinder 6L engine, capable of 436 bhp, top speeds of 250kmh and a 0-100 time of 6.6 seconds. This was an astronomical feat for a relatively large and encumbered machine that was designed for cruising, not high speeds. Unbeknownst to most at the time, it would be the last standard Mercedes-Benz SEC model before the "SEC" abbreviation was dropped from the name.
Mercedes-Benz SEC AMG models: monster machines
By the time the Mercedes-Benz SEC debuted, the Germans had made a name for themselves in regards to efficiency and performance. Their Mercedes-Benz SEC was one of the best and most efficient luxury tourers around. The AMG endeavour marked a shift in direction though, abandoning luxury to focus on raw power. The Mercedes-Benz SEC CL600 AMG being the first of 4 performance models (the other 3 being the CL70, CL72 and CL73). The Mercedes-Benz SEC CL600 AMG, released in '94, boasted a 6L V12 engine which could reach max speeds of approximately 288kmh while generating 439bhp. The Mercedes-Benz SEC CL70 AMG could do even better, reaching top speeds of almost 300kmh. This was chiefly due to its superior engine, which could output a colossal 496bhp from a 7L V12. The 0-100 time meanwhile was also 5.2 seconds, .6 seconds faster than the CL600 AMG.
Mercedes-Benz SEC: 1992-1999 and the end of the line
By the end of the 20th century, the Mercedes-Benz SEC was already being replaced by the more advanced, 2nd generation C215. Despite it fading away from the spotlight, the Mercedes-Benz SEC still remains an exceptional car, a joy to drive and a pleasure to behold. Even now, 24 years on, it is still capable of satisfying even the staunchest of critics.
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1983 | Mercedes-Benz 380 SEC
Mercedes-Benz S-Klasse 380 SEC
1987 | Mercedes-Benz 420 SEC
Mercedes-Benz S-Klasse 420 SEC
1986 | Mercedes-Benz 560 SEC
MB 560 SEC C126 Coupe mit sehr wenig Kilometern aus Spanien.
1991 | Mercedes-Benz 560 SEC
Mercedes-Benz 560 SEC -US Californien
1984 | Mercedes-Benz 500 SEC
MERCEDES-BENZ W126 500 SEC
1995 | Mercedes-Benz 500 SEC
MERCEDES-BENZ S 500 SEC cat Coupe/Iscritta ASI
1986 | Mercedes-Benz 420 SEC
420 SEC C126 gepflegtes, ehrliches Coupé
1987 | Mercedes-Benz 560 SEC
CLIMATE MEMORY SHZ SUNROOF
1988 | Mercedes-Benz 560 SEC
1988 Mercedes-Benz 560 SEC '88
1986 | Mercedes-Benz 560 SEC
Mercedes-Benz 560 SEC im guten Zustand