
I personally feel that saloons like the Mercedes CL W216 seldom need an exterior body trim but even then, breaking the monotonous look is justified at times. In case you are in the mood to give you car an aggressive look, MEC is there for you with its latest Bodykit for the Mercedes CL W216. The kit includes a new aggressive front bumper with revised grille. On the rear, the car can be fitted with a three-piece spoiler and you get to choose from two rear diffusers-elegant or extreme sports. Also, there is a sports exhaust system with four massive tailpipes. On the sides you get bold side-skirts with available LED lighting. There is a choice of flat black or chrome MEC I three-piece wheels measuring 10.5×22 front and 11.5×22 rear.

The wicked chaps from MEC Design got their hands on a Mercedes-Benz S-Class and created an amazing bodykit that adds style and makes it look much more aggressive. A 2face system allows you to choose between a front bumper with driving lights and fog lights or with just mesh, features a sporty (or elegant) diffuser, side skirts for flowing lines, LED lighting and a sport exhaust system made from mandrel-bent stainless steel tubing. With a charming interior that features some ergonomically designed handles and some precious wood inlays and leather, we’re definitely sold on this new S-Class bodykit. [Thanks Daren for sending this in]

MEC Design has brought out its latest aero kit for the Mercedes Benz CLS Class. The entire gear comes with an extended front skirt, a chin spoiler with a choice of fog lights or mesh inserts, flared fenders, special MEC designed wheels and a choice between a sports diffuser or a rear bumper at the back. For most parts, the new aerodynamic additions add very little other than extra bulk on the CLR and with beyond a 40-70mm lowered suspension and a few tweaks to the exhaust; this is unlikely to set the pulse racing for the Mercedes fans. Is it just another muscle-up job for an amazing coupe sedan?