Dynamic package
I’ve narrowed it down to two specific CLE 53s: one with the dynamic handling package (DHP) and one without. Currently, I drive a fully loaded 2020 S7 that replaced the air suspension with damper-controlled steel coils.
I know opinions vary, but is the DHP essential or just nice to have? I don’t track my cars or use launch control, but I do enjoy a well-handling vehicle for spirited drives in the countryside. Comfort for longer drives is also a priority for me.
I’m really torn here.
What are the pros and cons of the DHP? If I choose not to get it, will I end up regretting that decision?
Thanks, everyone! I’m excited to join the MB community after all these years.
I’ve narrowed it down to two specific CLE 53s: one with the dynamic handling package (DHP) and one without. Currently, I drive a fully loaded 2020 S7 that replaced the air suspension with damper-controlled steel coils.
I know opinions vary, but is the DHP essential or just nice to have? I don’t track my cars or use launch control, but I do enjoy a well-handling vehicle for spirited drives in the countryside. Comfort for longer drives is also a priority for me.
I’m really torn here.
What are the pros and cons of the DHP? If I choose not to get it, will I end up regretting that decision?
Thanks, everyone! I’m excited to join the MB community after all these years.
The red calipers are nicer looking probably with every color so that’s a plus.
You get race mode and drift modes. If you said you don’t track race mode may not be a big deal. If you got money to burn on tires then drift mode could be fun but imagine you won’t use it either unless you’re at a closed track.
Dynamic engine mounts. Very cool concept. But not sure you will even notice it unless you’re on a closed track and comparing cars side by side and can only measure the advantage in tenths of a second. I imagine this feature won’t be noticed on the weight of this car.
It did not include the DHP, however I will not be tracking mine either.
Having the red calipers would have been nice, but not worth the extra cost option.
As it is, this coupe, with the all wheel drive handles very well considering the 4250 lbs.+ weight.
Good luck,
LTBM
Last edited by ryzi; Jan 20, 2025 at 06:28 PM.
Also it comes with a little bit smaller brakes that are 4 pistons , while red brakes are 6 pistons. For me this package is must have.
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Another point of consideration is the 6-piston brake setup. While many enthusiasts would assume that more pistons always translate to better braking performance, the reality is a bit more nuanced. The added pistons in a 6-piston system are positioned in areas that can introduce additional stress on key points of the braking system. In particular, these extra pistons are placed closer to the center of the brake caliper, which can result in uneven pressure distribution and increased risk of brake system fatigue over time. A 4-piston setup tends to offer a more balanced and less stressed design, which can lead to better long-term durability and reliability, especially for everyday driving or extended use.
That said, I understand the appeal of the Dynamic package. The added performance features, particularly the 6-piston brakes, are attractive for those who prioritize track-ready capabilities or high-performance driving. While I personally don’t feel the need for this package, I can see why others might find it highly desirable for the added thrill and performance enhancements it offers.
Another point of consideration is the 6-piston brake setup. While many enthusiasts would assume that more pistons always translate to better braking performance, the reality is a bit more nuanced. The added pistons in a 6-piston system are positioned in areas that can introduce additional stress on key points of the braking system. In particular, these extra pistons are placed closer to the center of the brake caliper, which can result in uneven pressure distribution and increased risk of brake system fatigue over time. A 4-piston setup tends to offer a more balanced and less stressed design, which can lead to better long-term durability and reliability, especially for everyday driving or extended use.
That said, I understand the appeal of the Dynamic package. The added performance features, particularly the 6-piston brakes, are attractive for those who prioritize track-ready capabilities or high-performance driving. While I personally don’t feel the need for this package, I can see why others might find it highly desirable for the added thrill and performance enhancements it offers.
I prefer the idea of the dynamic package but I bought off kit and it didn’t have it. That being said I don’t find it to be a must have. Nicer perhaps but not something you’re gonna really notice unless pushing car to limits on the track regularly.
I prefer the idea of the dynamic package but I bought off kit and it didn’t have it. That being said I don’t find it to be a must have. Nicer perhaps but not something you’re gonna really notice unless pushing car to limits on the track regularly.




At $2000 USD this option should be seriously considered. Given the weight of the CLE 53 it deserves the additional stopping power.
Details given on this earlier thread:https://mbworld.org/forums/cle-class...king-news.html
Last edited by J.Raymond; Jan 21, 2025 at 12:44 AM.
I prefer the idea of the dynamic package but I bought off kit and it didn’t have it. That being said I don’t find it to be a must have. Nicer perhaps but not something you’re gonna really notice unless pushing car to limits on the track regularly.
I just put it on sport or sport+. Smash the brake and hold. Smash the gas and hold. Release brake and enjoy the fun. I can’t remember if you need to turn off traction control or not but I assure you it works.
That way , you can "launch" even a skoda 1.6 tdi , holding your break and throtle but it is not launch controll mate. It wont be much quicker but for sure it is not putting so much strain on gearbox as just holding break + gas
This is how Launch controll looks like :
Last edited by furio_CLE53; Jan 21, 2025 at 11:52 AM.
That way , you can "launch" even a skoda 1.6 tdi , holding your break and throtle but it is not launch controll mate. It wont be much quicker but for sure it is not putting so much strain on gearbox as just holding break + gas
This is how Launch controll looks like :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6cOaLNWtjY
Last edited by RJC; Jan 22, 2025 at 12:06 AM.
This 240 min time limit to edit a post is annoying.
Yes it was noisy since day 1 , when you break at slow speeds , it stopped after some time (like 2k maybe 3k km)
https://mbworld.org/forums/cle-class...ack-cle53.htmlIt has gone silent by itself after around 5000 KM , I`m not sure if this is good or bad but its gone . No additional issue regarding this and I have 20 000 km on the car already.



