Showing posts with label CONVERTIBLE. Show all posts
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2024/04/19

The new Mercedes-Benz CLE Cabriolet: exclusive and year-round open-air enjoyment


MERCEDES-BENZ CANADA - 
With the new CLE Cabriolet, Mercedes-Benz is continuing its long tradition of four-seater open-top dream cars. It combines dynamic driving characteristics with a high level of everyday comfort for year-round open-air enjoyment. The AIRCAP® electric wind deflector system and the AIRSCARF® headroom heating system are standard, and both systems have been further developed. They make open-top driving in cool outside temperatures more pleasant. The standard fabric acoustic soft top also contributes to year-round usability. It is available in black, red or grey. Its multi-layer structure with extensive insulation allows for optimal thermal comfort in all seasons. It also reduces wind and driving noise. The soft top opens and closes within 20 seconds up to a speed of 60 km/h. For the first time, its operation is completely electric, making it even quieter. The folded soft top is automatically separated from the remaining space in the luggage compartment.

As the largest convertible in the mid-size segment, the sporty two-door model offers a high level of long-distance comfort for four people. Its dimensions are: 4,850 millimetres long, 1,861 millimetres wide, 1,434 millimetres high and a wheelbase of 2,865 millimetres. Thanks to a 25 millimetre longer wheelbase, the CLE Cabriolet is significantly more spacious than the C-Class Cabriolet. Rear passengers, for example, benefit from 14 millimetres more leg room, 22 millimetres more shoulder room and 17 millimetres more elbow room. With a volume of 385 litres (295 litres with the top down), the trunk is extremely practical for everyday use. If required, this space is expandable using the folding rear seat backrests. Customers can conveniently fold them down from the trunk in a 60:40 split. The trunk can also be opened contactless thanks to HANDS-FREE ACCESS as standard. KEYLESS-GO is also part of the standard equipment. The vehicle doors lock and unlock by touching a door handle.

Sporty luxury in a class of its own

The freestanding 12.3-inch fully digital instrument display and the 11.9-inch driver-oriented central display in portrait format are eye-catchers in the interior. The latter can be electrically tilted from 12 to 32 degrees to prevent distracting glare when the soft top is down. Another highlight is the optional dynamic ambient lighting. Bands of light sweep from the cockpit over the doors and rear side panels to behind the rear seats. This stylish wraparound feel is enhanced by two further details: the top of the dashboard, the beltlines and the soft-top stowage lid are upholstered in black man-made nappa leather effect. Added to this is the chrome trim that runs around the entire passenger compartment.

To prevent the optional leather seats from heating up too much in the summer, they have a special coating which reflects the sun's near-infrared rays. As a result, the leather remains up to 12 degrees cooler in direct sunlight than untreated standard leather. Even with the top closed, the interior heats up less thanks to the cool seat covers. The standard AVANTGARDE Line offers ARTICO man-made leather in black. The front seats, developed exclusively for the CLE, have an integral sports seat design. In conjunction with the optional Burmester® 3D surround sound system, they each have two loudspeakers level with the head restraints. This premium sound system has a total of 17 loudspeakers.

Exceptionally interactive and customized

The entertainment offering is highly interactive and personalized. Thanks to artificial intelligence, MBUX offers a new level of personalization with automated convenience functions. At market launch, customers will be able to use templates for standard routines. Examples include "Cold days" (seat heating switches on at a certain outside temperature) or "Date night" (romantic music plays via Bluetooth audio; the ambient lighting turns pink). Users access the templates via a carousel in the central display. They can also create their own routines by linking several functions and conditions. They are able to do this on the central display and the resulting routines appear under the "My routines" menu heading.

Dynamic and comfortable driving experience

The chassis of the new CLE Cabriolet provides driving pleasure on winding roads. At the same time, it offers exceptional ride comfort on long journeys. The comfort suspension, which has been lowered by 15 millimetres, is standard. It combines a supremely comfortable ride with responsive, sporty handling. A sports suspension with an amplitude-selective damping system is available as an option.

The Mercedes-Benz CLE 300 Cabriolet available in Canada offers a 2-litre inline 4-cylinder mild hybrid engine with integrated starter generator (ISG). The ISG also includes a 48-volt on-board electrical system that ensures functions such as coasting, boost and recuperation.

Sophisticated aerodynamics for maximum ride comfort

Open-top models such as the CLE Cabriolet face particular challenges in aerodynamic development. In addition to low aerodynamic drag, comfort properties take centre stage. These include reduction of draughts for all four passengers as well as acoustic comfort, which reduces annoying wind noise. Although the standard AIRCAP® reduces unwanted air turbulence when open, it is also a potential source of noise. Extensive fine-tuning in the wind tunnel led to an optimised design of the AIRCAP® system, which reduces noise to a minimum. The airflow is largely responsible for the final shape. This applies to the louvre geometry, the design of the radii and shapes in detail, the flow through the mesh fabric and the interaction with the rear wind deflector. Artificial heads and near-field microphones record all sounds precisely. At the same time, a dummy for analysing draughts measures the air currents close to the passengers' bodies. Both measuring instruments use data analysis to quickly and accurately detect and eliminate sources of error.

The requirements for the opening and closing of the soft top are also stringent. This function must work smoothly at speeds of up to 60 km/h. The soft-top system is subjected to even higher speeds in the wind tunnel. This is to ensure that the design functions reliably even in headwinds. No twisting or turning of any components is allowed, in order for them to reach the correct end positions. In addition, the entire system must seal acoustically. This includes the kinematics with its many moving parts, the gasket joints and all side windows including the guides. A new feature in the CLE Cabriolet is the seamless one-piece cover as the outer closure. In order to capture the acoustic contribution of the soft top, all body joints right up to the door handles are meticulously masked. The fabric roof must also retain its properties up to a top speed of 210 km/h, even if the wind load deforms it slightly at top speed ("ballooning,") at which the soft-top seals then have to work hard. Overall, the wind noise level has been further improved compared to the previous models.

Driving in the rain is also part of the specification. This is because the side windows must remain free of water film so that the view to the exterior mirrors is clear. However, the soft top has no rain gutters or rain mouldings like vehicles with a fixed roof. Precision work on the windscreen frame, the A-pillars and the exterior mirror covers of the CLE Cabriolet ensures that the rainwater is channelled so that the views to the mirrors remain as clear as possible.

Extensive safety equipment

Like all Mercedes-Benz vehicles, the CLE Cabriolet meets all high internal safety requirements, which go beyond the legal regulations and are based on real-life accidents. Thanks to specifically reinforced bodyshell structures, the four-seater has a high level of structural safety even without a fixed roof. Added to this is the rollover protection system. Together with the rigid A-pillars, it is intended to ensure survival space in the event of an imminent rollover. The restraint systems also offer a high level of protection in the event of an accident. The new centre airbag between the two front occupants and the PRE-SAFE® system, which can prepare the occupants and the vehicle for an imminent collision, also comes as standard.

Numerous driving assistance systems, some of which have been further developed, can support drivers and thus relieve them. The standard equipment includes ATTENTION ASSIST, Active Brake Assist, Active Lane Keeping Assist, Speed Limit Assist and the Parking package with reversing camera. The Driving Assistance Plus package is available as an option. It includes more than 10 latest-generation assistance and safety systems.

Technical Specs at a Glance

CLE 300 4MATIC Cabriolet

Displacement

cc

1,999

Rated power

hp

255

at

rpm

5,800

Additional power boost

hp

23

Rated torque

lb-ft

295

at

rpm

2,000-3,200

Additional torque boost

lb-ft

151

Acceleration 0-100 km/h

s

6.6

Top speed

km/h

210

2024/01/24

Barrett-Jackson To Auction 1968 Shelby GT350 Convertible To Benefit NTCC Automotive Technology Program For Carroll Shelby Foundation


BARRETT-JACKSON - Carroll Shelby’s grandson, Aaron Shelby, will drive a 1968 Shelby GT350 convertible (Lot #3001) onto the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction block on January 26 to be sold at No Reserve on behalf of the Carroll Shelby Foundation with one hundred percent of the proceeds benefiting the Carroll Shelby Automotive Technology Program. The World’s Greatest Collector Car Auction® will continue its tradition of raising money for charity with the sale of the Shelby at approximately 5:30 PM MST at WestWorld of Scottsdale.

“The Shelby and Barrett-Jackson relationship began with my grandfather, who loved the adrenaline rush of the auction block,” said Aaron Shelby, co-President of the Carroll Shelby Foundation and board member of Carroll Shelby International. “Over the years, together we’ve raised money for the charity that Carroll founded, unveiled new vehicles and even created an exclusive Barrett-Jackson edition Shelby GT in 2008. I’m excited to help sell this very special car, which will help young adults win the race for life by learning skills to thrive in the auto industry.”

This Continuation series Shelby GT350 was started as an original 1960s era Ford Mustang with factory VIN and original title. Legendary GT transformed the pony car into a Shelby GT350 under an agreement with Carroll Shelby Licensing.

“Carroll Shelby was a close friend who spent a great deal of time at Barrett-Jackson,” said Craig Jackson, chairman and CEO of Barrett-Jackson. “It’s an honor to help raise money for his charity by giving someone the opportunity to own this beautiful convertible. I share Carroll’s drive to empower young people with the skills to succeed in the auto industry and look forward to welcoming Aaron Shelby to the auction block for what promises to be an historic moment.”

The convertible was built for and donated to the Carroll Shelby Automotive Program at Northeast Texas Community College by Barry Smith, owner of Legendary GT Continuation Cars. The body is finished in Wimbledon white with all new fiberglass panels including reinforced shock towers and Shelby specific parts. The engine is a 302 Ford small block with a 4-speed top loader manual transmission. New old stock, refurbished, original or remanufactured parts were used including the differential, brake system, suspension, fuel system, cooling and wiring harness.

Final assembly features Shelby unique parts including the original style wheels, tires, convertible top, windshields, side windows, window hardware, dash gauge cluster, console, taillight assembly, fog lights, grille, emblems, seats, carpeting, body seals, roll bar, steering column and bumpers. The car will be listed in the official Shelby Registry.

“Barrett-Jackson created an incredible platform that enables non-profit organizations to raise much needed funds and increase awareness,” said Steve Davis, president of Barrett-Jackson. “We look forward to auctioning this amazing continuation Shelby GT350, which will fund the automotive technology education of a new generation of enthusiasts. It’s an honor for us to help the school that Carroll Shelby so passionately supported.”

One hundred percent of the hammer price will benefit Northeast Texas Community College Foundation by providing scholarships for students enrolled in the Carroll Shelby Automotive Program at NTCC. It is a school that Carroll Shelby supported near his East Texas birthplace.

When the Carroll Shelby Automotive Technology Program enrolled its first class in 2008, Carroll Shelby said, “I want to help young people improve their lives through the industry that has been so good to me. By giving them valuable new skills, they can be proud, productive members of society.”

“We’re excited that Barrett-Jackson agreed to auction the Shelby gifted to us by Barry Smith and Legendary GT,” said Jon McCullough Vice President for Institutional Advancement at Northeast Texas Community College. “This beautiful car will help fuel studies by students who want a career in the automotive industry. Carroll Shelby would have been 101 years old in 2024. We’re continuing his rich legacy by teaming with Barrett-Jackson to raise money for the automotive technology program he approved.”

Located at the Northeast Texas Community College, the Carroll Shelby Automotive Technology Center offers young people an opportunity to learn valuable skills in the automotive field.  The intensive, hands-on curriculum in a state-of-the-art facility is designed to train mechanics to enter the workforce immediately upon graduation. Current programs include the AAS degrees in Automotive Repair, a certificate in Auto Body Repair and a Diesel program.

Collectors interested in registering to bid on the Shelby GT350 and the entire Scottsdale Auction docket may do so here.

2023/11/09

2024 Ford Mustang GT California Special Adopts Modern Style as Classic Package Returns

2024 Ford Mustang GT California Special

FORD CANADA - 
Standing out on the road has been a hallmark of the Ford Mustang® experience for 59 years. And now, as Mustang prepares to celebrate its 60th anniversary, Ford is putting a modern, vibrant spin on the popular California Special®.

 

“The original California Special package was geared toward California’s optimistic and carefree driving culture. We’re refocusing on those elements for the 2024 Mustang GT California Special, which brings vibrant style that looks as at home on Colorado Boulevard as it does on the Pacific Coast Highway,” said Mustang Brand Manager Joe Bellino. “Rave Blue is such a distinct and exciting colour, it really does make the California Special stand out not only from other Mustang models, but from previous California Special models.”

 

The California Special package features eye-catching Rave Blue details. The signature colour appears on the nostril intakes, which flank a new horizontal-slat grille complete with low gloss black strakes. The headlights are surrounded by black bezels while Mustang GT California Special-specific graphics in Medium Light Rave Blue and High- and Low-Gloss Black appear on the lower body sides.

 

The California Special package is available with two 19.0-inch wheel options. The standard Carbonized Gray wheels have a GT/CS pad-printed logo in Rave Blue, while the optional Performance Pack wheel combines a machined face with Rave Blue pockets. The 5.0-litre engine badge on the front fenders and the GT badge at the back add Rave Blue outlines to black centres – like the GT Performance Package, there is a Performance Pack-specific badge. The GT/CS badge in the grille is also finished in Rave Blue.

 

Blue accents are prominent throughout the California Special package’s interior, where perforated Navy Pier upholstery and Ebony Black leather covers the seats. Further elevating its style is dual-colour contrast stitching with Raptor Blue and Metal Gray threads that extend to the dash and doors. The same stitching is also available for the steering wheel and centre console. A California Special IP badge and GT/CS floor mats round out the interior changes.

 

“Mustang has a rich well of special edition models to draw from, and we’ll continue to reinvent them for a new audience,” Bellino said. “From the track-ready Dark Horse to the world-beating Mustang GTD, Ford is elevating the Mustang for all audiences. The new, modern Mustang GT California Special is a perfect example of our drive to build a Mustang for every customer.”

 

The California Special package adds $2,595 CAD to the price of a Mustang GT Premium and is available in Coupe and Convertible body styles with either the six-speed manual gearbox or the optional 10-speed automatic transmission.

 

The 2024 Mustang GT California Special makes its public debut on November 16 at the 2023 Los Angeles Auto Show. Order banks open today, and customers can build their own Mustang with the California Special package at Ford.ca.