1+ Mercedes-Benz CLE Cars for Sale in South Africa
View 1 currently available Mercedes-Benz CLE for sale in South Africa. Check detailed specifications, pricing, and dealer ratings before making your choice. The car is priced at R 1,599,800 with 1,000 km on the odometer.
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Mercedes-Benz CLE
Mercedes-Benz has finally merged the C-Class and E-Class Coupes into one model, the CLE, and on paper at least, that’s the right call. The old overlap was awkward, and buyers were left wondering why two so-similar two-doors existed. Now, the CLE takes aim at the BMW 4 Series, Audi A5 Coupe, and, if you’re feeling flush, the Porsche 718. All three examples currently listed in South Africa are petrol-powered automatics, and with prices from R1,099,800 to R1,699,800, these aren’t cars you just stumble upon at your local dealership. If you’re shopping here, you know what you want, and you’re probably already picturing your favourite stretch of Chapman’s Peak or a Sandton parking garage.
The numbers tell a story: just one CLE 200 Coupe at R1,099,800, one CLE 300 4Matic Coupe at R1,499,800, and the range-topping CLE 300 4Matic Cabriolet at R1,699,800. All are 2024 to 2026 models with an average of 3,500 km—essentially showroom-fresh, so you’re not inheriting anyone’s sins. What sets the CLE apart isn’t just the badge but the cabin—it’s what the CLE should have been from the start, with proper materials and less of that plasticky feel you get in the 4 Series. The selection is tiny, yes, but the spec lineup actually makes sense for South African buyers: you want plush? Go for the Cabrio. You want something more discreet for Joburg’s gridlock? The CLE 200’s your ticket. That matters because, in this niche, compromise is the enemy.
