It's not everyday that we find a black-on-black Mercedes-Benz CLS 63 AMG that still has a clean look to it, despite the overall somewhat tackiness this type of color modification has on some cars.
The example down below doesn't seem to suffer from the too-much-of-a-single-color-look-syndrome, even though you can count via the fingers from a single hand how many non-black surfaces have remained on the car.
Apart from the subtle red accents given by the painted brake calipers, the headlights/taillights and the silver AMG lettering, pretty much everything you can see and/or touch on the exterior of this “Lord Vader, your ride is ready” CLS 63 AMG is painted in black.
All the Mercedes-Benz design elements that used to be chromed, such as the front grille, the three-pointed star emblem and even the window sills are now absorbing light instead of reflecting it.
The 21-inch HRE S101 rims and the subtle lowering kit give the car a truly evil presence compared to the standard car, even if other visual modifications are non-existent.
Apart from the subtle red accents given by the painted brake calipers, the headlights/taillights and the silver AMG lettering, pretty much everything you can see and/or touch on the exterior of this “Lord Vader, your ride is ready” CLS 63 AMG is painted in black.
All the Mercedes-Benz design elements that used to be chromed, such as the front grille, the three-pointed star emblem and even the window sills are now absorbing light instead of reflecting it.
The 21-inch HRE S101 rims and the subtle lowering kit give the car a truly evil presence compared to the standard car, even if other visual modifications are non-existent.