* Coupé: This refers to the body style of the vehicle, which is characterized by a fixed roof and two doors.
* Leicht: This means "light" or "lightweight" in German. It refers to the fact that the CLK was constructed using lightweight materials, such as aluminum, in order to reduce its overall weight.
* Kurz: This means "short" in German. It refers to the fact that the CLK was a relatively compact coupe, compared to other models in the Mercedes-Benz lineup.
The CLK was available in a variety of different engine options, including both gasoline and diesel engines. It was also offered in a range of trim levels, including the Elegance, Avantgarde, and AMG versions.
The CLK was a popular model for Mercedes-Benz, and it sold well throughout its production run. It was eventually replaced by the E-Class Coupe in 2010.