The S-Class Coupe is now the hero if the Mercedes-Benz grand tourer line-up, but fans of the CL mustn’t fret - the W215 is far from being dusty and the latest example of this comes from the aftermarket world, where a Polish tuner has come up with a rather extreme visual transformation for the generously-sized coupe.
Aftermarket developer Suhorovski design, who apparently has a thing for playing with Mercedes-Benz creations, has gifted the CL with a wide body kit, using a much wilder approach compared to its previous package for the two-door S-Class.
The boldest element here is the layout of the exhausts, which exit just after the front wheels. This is an element that reminds us of the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren. Perhaps this is not a coincidence, as the aforementioned Suhorovski CL kit saw the car gifted with what appeared to be SLR McLaren wheels.
The car sports a two-tone finish that mixes a Black upper side with a White body, while a few Red accents come to draw extra attention. Up front, the apron features wide air intakes and a splitter, as well as side blades, while the hood received a pair of rectangular-shaped vents.
On the sides of the CL, the dual exhaust are the only extreme elements - the side skirts have a beefy but tame design, while the wheels are AMG units. Moreover, we have air vents on the front fenders. At the rear, the bumper features all three aforementioned colors, with a massive diffuser being flanked by AMG trapezoidal exhausts. A medium-sized boot lit spoiler completes the visual customization job.
Suhorovski Design hasn’t mentioned anything about the cabin of the CL, but we can see a number of custom gauges clinging on to the driver’s side A-pillar. While the exterior job is a subjective matter, the extra gauges really don’t fit a car like the Mercedes-Benz CL.
The boldest element here is the layout of the exhausts, which exit just after the front wheels. This is an element that reminds us of the Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren. Perhaps this is not a coincidence, as the aforementioned Suhorovski CL kit saw the car gifted with what appeared to be SLR McLaren wheels.
The car sports a two-tone finish that mixes a Black upper side with a White body, while a few Red accents come to draw extra attention. Up front, the apron features wide air intakes and a splitter, as well as side blades, while the hood received a pair of rectangular-shaped vents.
On the sides of the CL, the dual exhaust are the only extreme elements - the side skirts have a beefy but tame design, while the wheels are AMG units. Moreover, we have air vents on the front fenders. At the rear, the bumper features all three aforementioned colors, with a massive diffuser being flanked by AMG trapezoidal exhausts. A medium-sized boot lit spoiler completes the visual customization job.
Suhorovski Design hasn’t mentioned anything about the cabin of the CL, but we can see a number of custom gauges clinging on to the driver’s side A-pillar. While the exterior job is a subjective matter, the extra gauges really don’t fit a car like the Mercedes-Benz CL.