Spied: 2010 Mercedes-Benz CLK
Written by AutomotiveTraveler Spy Staff   
Thursday, 31 July 2008 10:57
2010 Mercedes-Benz CLK Spy Photo

AutomotiveTraveler is making its weekly rounds in California desert, hunting down vehicles as they undergo extreme hot weather testing in one of the world's most punishing environments. This time we caught a caravan of Mercedes engineers on their lunchbreak, and of all the fine dining establishments available in the region, our friends from Stuttgart chose to dine at Mickey D's. Next time, try Tokyo House Japanese Restaurant down the street; from our our past visits to the California high desert we can tell you that the lunch specials are the best in town.

2010 Mercedes-Benz CLK Spy Photo

Today we were rewarded with not just a Big Mac, but with these glimpses of a heavily disguised Mercedes-Benz. At first glance we thought might have been a CLS-style 4-door coupe version of the current C-Class, but it is in reality, the next CLK. Judging by the effort that they've taken to cover the C-pillar and rear-wheel arch, it appears they're doing their best to make it look like they are disguising a rear door and applying a CLS-style four-door sport sedan treatment to the smaller C-Class platform. But that just fooled us at first. We tip our hat to the team in Germany that fabricated the rear camo package.

2010 Mercedes-Benz CLK Spy Photo

As several more knowledgeable Mercedes-Benz experts pointed out, the front door is simply too long to allow for anything other than a suicide rear door; highly unlikely. But the real key is the apparent lack of a B-pillar, indicating a true hardtop which could also serve as the foundation for a convertible version. The question yet to be asked and answered is will it be a soft top as on the current CLK or a retractable hardtop. (If you download the larger, high-resolution images from the C-Class image gallery, more of the details will come into clearer focus.)

In addition to the cover around the C-pillar, the test team has taken great pains to hide the character lines along the hood and doors, and are disguising features on the nose and mirrors as well. Our vantage point did provide us a clear shot at all the front fascia elements, including a large opening in the lower valance leading us to believe that this is the V8 variant. 

Previous overhead views seemed to indicate a panoramic glass roof will be part of the program. This vehicle will probably be premiered at 2009 Frankfurt Motor show as a 2010 model, as this level of camo is usually found on vehicles 12-18 months from production reveal.

Check out additional images of the upcoming 2010 Mercedes-Benz CLK as well as the 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class, shot last week, in the Automotive Traveler image gallery.

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masontrullinger |07-4-2008

Looks like you've also got the redesigned R Class in the back right of the 3rd pic. Beatty, NV is also a great for spotting mules on their way into DV NP.

richt |07-4-2008

Mason,

I looked at the full frame of the image and the disguised vehicle behind the CLK appears to be the same E-Class I shot last week. You can view more detailed shot of that car by clicking on the E-Class link at the bottom of the article.

John_Johnson |08-5-2008

[QUOTE]it appears they're doing their best to disguise a rear door, applying a CLS-style four-door sport sedan treatment to the smaller C-Class platform.[/QUOTE]

I hope you don't honestly believe the CLK is a 4 door vehicle. That would be rather daft.

richt |08-5-2008

John, if you go into the image gallery and download the 1600-pixel image, you will see that under the camo is what appears to be a rear door. Other web sites have identified this car as a CLK; we followed their lead. I have edited the post -- one of the great things about web publishing -- to reflect that what we believe we are looking at is a C-Class-sized 4-door coupe, a CLS translated down to a C-Class chassis. That may or may not be the case and certainly we can't be sure what MBZ will call it, until the reveal, which we believe is still a year away, given the level of camo the car is still carrying. Does this make sense to you?2

John_Johnson |08-5-2008

Does it make sense? No.

But it does tell me you fall for camouflaging tricks awfully easy. It also tells me you aren't very familiar with future product line-ups.

artandcolour |08-5-2008

why is it so clearly lacking a B pillar? i'm pretty sure MB will not be introducing a pillarless 4 door at this time. the front door is too long to be a 4 door also, unless there is some sort of mini suicide door, but again, the car wouldn't be pillarless. i'm pretty sure the rear 'door' outline is just a ruse. it looks like the new CLK to me.

richt |08-5-2008

John and Art, in going back and looking at the original images, I have to say that I agree with you so I stand corrected. The lack of a B-pillar threw me at first as I was drawn to the line under the camo from the C-pillar. Looks like I should have gone with my first impression. Now I have to go back into the text and edit it again. Thanks for the great catch.

artandcolour |08-5-2008

hey richt!

i spend WAY too much time studying spy shots and keeping appraised of styling trends, lol. this is my first post here, and i'm digging your site and attitude. I'm looking forward to learning a lot here too,

cheers!

richt |08-5-2008

artandcolor, thanks for the kind words. There's just three of us doing all this; me, Brandy our managing editor, and Jay our IT guru in Texas. I'm trying to make this as eclectic as possible but we need to get more travel content into the web site, that's our struggle. That being said, the spy shots are the big draw. Now I need something travel-related to accomplish the same goal, bringing new eyeballs to the web site.

artandcolour |08-5-2008

Brandy.... ex-MT Brandy? VERY COOL if it's the same person. (and if it's not, i'm sure she's cool too, lol) i'm afraid i don't travel at all, so i can't help you there... i'm actually agoraphobic, which is why i'm home and able to peruse the internet so much in search of car knowledge... i'm really into automotive history, it's a major hobby of mine, so if you ever have a question about anything old, or need an ID on an old photo perhaps, shoot me an email. you must have it from the 'sign up' process. and say hi to Brandy.

richt |08-5-2008

artandcolor, yes, ex-MT Brandy.I worked with her when I was a contributing editor at MT. Do you live in SoCal? If so, drop me a line at richt at this domain. I have a proposition that you might be interested in. But want to discuss it one-on-one.

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