Mercedes-AMG Unveils 2024 CLE 53 4Matic+ Coupe

Matthew Guy
by Matthew Guy

Continuing to play fast and loose with the definition of the word ‘coupe’, Mercedes-AMG has rolled out its CLE 53 4MATIC+ Coupe for the upcoming 2024 model year. At least this one has two doors and isn’t applied to a high-riding crossover. 


Say what you will about Affalterbach’s etymology, this two-door one hell of a looker. Meant to replace both the C-Class coupe and E-Class two-door, this new tweener seeks to combine the C’s agility and sportiness with the interior space and elegance of the E. We’ll reserve judgement until actually climbing behind the wheel but this new approach makes sense; after all, there’s a decent argument to be made that the old C- and E-Class coupes appealed to roughly the same buyer. This way, there’s no internal cannibalization of sales.

This car gets the dash-to-axle ratio very right indeed, with a long hood featuring a brace of power domes leading back to a steeply raked windshield. Under the hood is an AMG-fettled turbocharge 3.0-liter inline-six cranking out 443 horsepower and 413 lb-ft of torque, though the latter can stuff its pants with 12 seconds of overboost to whip out an extra 30 lb-ft of twist. The 48-volt integrated starter generator is said to provide support at lower engine speeds with 23 ponies and 151 torques, though those figures are not wantonly added to total output. Think of them as coloring in the powertrain’s white space at parking lot speeds. Power is by a nine-speed transmission and 4Matic+ all-wheel drive. The likes of a drift mode, active engine mounts, and the like are all optional.

Its interior takes cues from several other Mercedes models whilst incorporating a series of unique equipment and AMG-specific displays. Customers can select from a raft of upholstery choices, trim inlays, and colorways. Optional AMG seats have more pronounced bolsters and are likely to hold you tighter than a naughty co-ed. All manner of digital wizardry inhabits the gauge cluster, including a Supersport display familiar to anyone who’s sampled an AMG in recent years.

Typically AMG flared front and rear fenders add track width, making this thing manspread an extra 2.3 inches afore and 3.0 inches astern compared to the standard Mercedes-Benz CLE. Around back we find two-part LED taillamps with 3D-type light bodies along with a dark red connecting design element sure to excite the heckblende portion of our readership.


Look for this model on dealer lots in the second half of the 2024 calendar year.


[Images: Mercedes-AMG]


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Matthew Guy
Matthew Guy

Matthew buys, sells, fixes, & races cars. As a human index of auto & auction knowledge, he is fond of making money and offering loud opinions.

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  • Jkross22 Jkross22 on Dec 06, 2023

    I remember when cars came from the factory without looking like it had a fart can exhaust installed. This is not an attractive car. The paint looks great, but the design, wheels and interior look off-lease Infiniti.


    I'll guess: 6 grand down, $1000/month with 7.5k miles/year.

  • The Oracle The Oracle on Dec 06, 2023

    What a tacky name. Alphabet soup

  • Kwik_Shift_Pro4X As much problems as I had with my '96 Chevy Impala SS.....I would love to try one again. I've seen a Dark Cherry Metallic one today and it looked great.
  • Susan O’Neil There is a good reason to keep the Chevrolet Malibu and other 4 door family sedans! You can transport your parents and other somewhat handicapped people comfortably and safety! If someone can stand and pivot you can put them in your car. An armrest in the back seat is appreciated and a handle above the door! Oh…and leather seats so your passenger can slide across the seat! 😊Plus, you can place a full sized wheelchair or walker in the trunk! The car sits a little lower…so it’s doable! I currently have a Ford Fusion and we have a Honda Accord. Our previous cars were Mercury Sables-excellent for transporting handicapped people and equipment! As the population ages-sedans are a very practical choice! POV from a retired handicapped advocate and daughter! 😊
  • Freddie Remember those ads that say "Call your doctor if you still have...after four hours"?You don't need to call your doctor, just get behind the wheel of a CUV. In fact, just look at one.I'm a car guy with finite resources; I can't afford a practical car during the week plus a fun car on the weekend. My solution is my Honda Civic Si 4 door sedan. Maybe yours is a Dodge Charger (a lot of new Chargers are still on dealer lots).
  • Daniel J Interesting in that we have several weeks where the temperature stays below 45 but all weather tires can't be found in a shop anywhere. I guess all seasons are "good enough".
  • Steve Biro For all the talk about sedans vs CUVs and SUVs, I simply can’t bring myself to buy any modern vehicle. And I know it’s only going to get worse.
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