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2005 “Canepa Design” AMG/Mercedes Benz
CLK DTM
VIN:WDB2093421F160944
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High technology derived from motorsport, the handling
dynamism of the racetrack, a sensational visual appearance and the
utmost exclusivity – the AMG Mercedes-Benz CLK DTM is guaranteed
to make the hearts of true car lovers beat faster.
This special version of the CLK looks similar to the
full racecar for the German Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM) racing
series. Only 100 streetcars were released for sale with only 60 being
left hand drive and only five imported to the United States.
This particular car is one of the five that
was delivered to the US and features an engine upgrade producing
an extra 51 hp over a standard DTM this car. It is
also fitted with an un-restricted carbon fiber ground effect under
tray for greater down force and top speed.
The DTM is based on the CLK55 AMG, with the style and
performance that evokes the spirit of the racing CLK that won the
DTM racing series. It certainly looks the part, with its deep front
spoiler, deck-lid wing, brawny wheel-arch extensions, and nineteen-inch
front and twenty-inch rear wheels, shod with 225/35 and 285/30 Dunlop
tires.
The interior is a study in carbon fiber. The stock CLK
instrument panel remains, but there’s a new gauge cluster, and
carbon fiber door panels. The center console, and the space where
the rear seats used to live are all fitted with carbon fiber panels.
Carbon-fiber bucket sport seats with leather trim, four-point harnesses,
a suede-covered steering wheel with alloy paddle shifters complete
the interior.
Powered by a special version of the SL55 AMG’s
5.4-liter, supercharged V-8 cranking out 625 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque.
Modified cam timing, more boost, a stiffer crankcase, and a new exhaust
system help to hike power and torque over the SL55’s 493 hp
and 516 lb-ft of torque. The engine is mated to a high tech five-speed
“manu-matic” transmission controlled by Formula One inspired
paddle shifters mounted to the steering wheel.
625 Horsepower — 590 ft/lbs Torque
The front and rear track has been widened by 2.9 and
4.2 inches respectively, and special tires and suspension modification
allow the car to corner at an incredible 1.35 g. The MacPherson-strut
front and multilink rear suspensions have adjustable springs and gas-filled
dampers, there is a stiffer rear antiroll bar and new rear hub carriers
and drive shafts. New metal-to-metal joints have replaced the standard
CLK rubber units through out the suspension. A multiplate limited-slip
differential helps put the power to the ground, and the stability
and traction control systems have been recalibrated. Finally, there
are huge 14.2-inch-diameter front and 13.0-inch rear discs, with six-piston
calipers up front and four pistons out back providing eye popping
stopping power!
The result of these changes is an absolutely stunning
car. The engine makes 86 percent of its torque from 2000 rpm, so it
goes with real alacrity: Mercedes claims 0 to 62 mph in 3.0 seconds.
It sounds fabulous, too, with an awesome growl that’s an octave
higher than that of a stock AMG blown engine.
But the car's most outstanding features are its composure
and the telepathic nature of all the controls. The steering is near
perfection, a great ally to a chassis that is sure-footed when you
want it to be yet goes sideways at will without losing its cool or
being tricky on the limit.
Despite a performance potential worthy of the racetrack,
the CLK DTM AMG has all the virtues typical of any Mercedes model:
everyday suitability, durability, safety, quality and standards of
service to satisfy even the most demanding requirements. The DTM was
hand-assembled in close cooperation between Mercedes-AMG GmbH and
H.W.A. GmbH. The latter is one of the most successful touring car
racing teams, and is also responsible for assembly and operation of
the current C-Class DTM racing cars.