Gorgeous replacement for aging CLK

Mercedes-Benz’ plan for the new E-Class Coupe is to reduce some naming confusion, so it replaces the now-defunct CLK in the automaker’s lineup. The Coupe is significantly smaller than the sedan, and the pillarless design features an incredibly low drag coefficient, so it gets quite excellent fuel mileage, and wind noise is virtually nonexistent. Power comes from the same 268-hp 3.5-litre V6 or 382-hp 5.5-litre V8 with a seven-speed automatic. All-wheel drive isn’t available. Inside, the Coupe shares many interior parts with the sedan, but has a fresher, airier vibe.
Gorgeous replacement for aging CLK
No convertible, AMG versions