CLK DTM Overview

Imagine a Mercedes-Benz CLK, but not just any run-of-the-mill model. Picture the CLK taken to the extremes of performance and exclusivity. Enter the Mercedes-Benz CLK AMG DTM Convertible. With only 80 examples ever made, this is no ordinary car. It’s a blend of stunning engineering and sleek design, powered by a mighty 5.4-liter supercharged V8 engine that churns out an impressive 582 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque.
This particular model’s journey is as intriguing as the car itself. Originally delivered in Germany in 2006, it traveled to South Korea where it was showcased in a museum, only to return to Europe in 2016. With less than 13,600 miles on the clock, it’s a car that has clocked more air miles than road miles.
Performance
The CLK DTM’s performance credentials are second to none. Mercedes-Benz crafted it as a tribute to their 2003 DTM racing success. When launched, it was the fastest four-seat convertible available, capable of reaching 62 mph in just 4 seconds and topping out over 186 mph. A supercharged V8 engine sits under the hood, pushing all that mind-blowing power through to the unique 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels.
Design
It’s not just about speed; the CLK DTM looks the part too. Aggressive styling cues such as wide front and rear wheel arches, a fixed rear spoiler, and distinctive twin exhaust pipes give it an unmistakable road presence. The Obsidian Black paint is a classic choice that highlights its striking appearance.
Inside the Cockpit
The interior isn’t for the faint-hearted. It exudes a racing pedigree, featuring lightweight carbon fiber bucket seats wrapped in leather and blue Alcantara. The rear doesn’t get conventional seats, just a simple Alcantara cushion on the carbon fiber rear bulkhead to keep weight down and performance up. In essence, the DTM Convertible lives and breathes motorsport.
How It Feels to Drive
Driving this car is an adrenaline-pumping experience. The immense power of the V8, combined with the precise handling, makes it an unforgettable ride. The DTM’s stiff chassis and track-focused suspension deliver feedback that feels razor-sharp, similar to what you would get in high-performance sports cars like the Porsche 911 or BMW M4, yet with its own unique flair. It’s a machine that demands respect on the road, marrying raw power with superior German engineering.
For those lucky enough to get behind the wheel, the CLK AMG DTM Convertible offers a visceral experience, a reminder of what AMG can achieve when they go all out. It’s a rare collector’s gem, set to grace Broad Arrow Auctions on May 25. Estimated to sell for between $512,000 and $627,000, it provides a rare opportunity to own a piece of Mercedes-Benz history.
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