Designo 55?
I found a little more info on this package:
Option Code 205, Designo Cashmere Edition (available on CLK320, CLK430 and CLK55) includes Designo Cashmere paint, Pebble Nappa leather upholstery, Pebble Nappa leather/charcoal Nappa leather steering wheel and shift knob, auburn maple wood trim & designo floor mats - Req 873 heated front seats and Req Black soft top on Cabriolet. Was a $6,200.00 option on the CLK55.
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This special-order car cost plently when new. Add up the Designo package, COMAND, etc. and you're pushing $80K+ drive out.
This special-order car cost plently when new. Add up the Designo package, COMAND, etc. and you're pushing $80K+ drive out.
Yeah, looks like it's possibly been hit. In which case that's a high price. Gotta watch it w/these AMGs!!
They just lowered the price....perhaps our 'friend' with the GTO fleet would consider picking this one up.
This special-order car cost plently when new. Add up the Designo package, COMAND, etc. and you're pushing $80K+ drive out.

I could swear my floor mats say Designo but I don't think the car is one ...
In other markets such as Germany the designo program was more a la carte. Instead of pre-packaged themes such as "cashmere" or "espresso", buyers could choose from several paint and interior colors. The optional wood trim (only in curly maple in my vintage brochure, although this "cashmere" car has an auburn-toned wood) could extend to the gear shift and the steering wheel. Leather could be extended to the dashboard, center console and tops of the doors. Few people checked all the boxes, since doing so would add about 10K to the price.
"Designo" is somewhat of a misnomer, since there is no designer, just an expanded options list. True customisation is not offered, unlike some other manufacturers such as Audi who will paint the car to your exact specification. MB will do this too, but it's done at the AMG Performance Studio or its counterpart in Sindelfingen, not as a designo product.
Last edited by neilbo75; Dec 28, 2008 at 06:16 PM.
Some dealers redye or even recover the interiors to make them resaleable.
My first thought at the mention of "a designo package car" without seeing it has been "how ugly is this one". Very few have been pleasant on the eyes.
The other problem with the CLK designo is that there were no outside "designo" badges and the only real indication (other than usual poor taste) is lightly embossed in the top front of the front seat backs.
I didn't know mine was a designo until the next morning as I purchased it at night. Obviously mine does not suffer the possible adverse effects in spite of liberties afforded it's orignal owner having selected the Designo option package and yet still maintaining restraint and good taste.
I have seen this done on an Audi TT as well, so sometimes more is less.
Some dealers redye or even recover the interiors to make them resaleable.
My first thought at the mention of "a designo package car" without seeing it has been "how ugly is this one". Very few have been pleasant on the eyes.
The other problem with the CLK designo is that there were no outside "designo" badges and the only real indication (other than usual poor taste) is lightly embossed in the top front of the front seat backs.
I didn't know mine was a designo until the next morning as I purchased it at night. Obviously mine does not suffer the possible adverse effects in spite of liberties afforded it's orignal owner having selected the Designo option package and yet still maintaining restraint and good taste.
I have seen this done on an Audi TT as well, so sometimes more is less.


I have a customer that loves her CLK320 Cab Designo. I can best describe it as the "King Ranch Edition". Black with black interior Saddle seats and door panel inserts, bleached out looking walnut wood.

Maybe I'll grab a pic of it next time for this thread.

I have a customer that loves her CLK320 Cab Designo. I can best describe it as the "King Ranch Edition". Black with black interior Saddle seats and door panel inserts, bleached out looking walnut wood.

Maybe I'll grab a pic of it next time for this thread.
It's also true what you say, that designo choices can combine into a delicious kind of luxury at once subtle and gorgeous, like a Hermes necktie. I'd like to think my own car is like that. But I'm afraid in a police lineup it would be ID'd as the "King Ranch Edition" that so horrifies MBenzman
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It's also true what you say, that designo choices can combine into a delicious kind of luxury at once subtle and gorgeous, like a Hermes necktie. I'd like to think my own car is like that. But I'm afraid in a police lineup it would be ID'd as the "King Ranch Edition" that so horrifies MBenzman
I am not stating that you will or won't like it, I stated the owner likes it.
The seats, door panels and wood, to me and others that have seen the car in my shop, all stated their displeasure at casting their gaze upon it. The seats look as if they had been transplanted from a King Ranch (no disrespect meant for the king ranch as it IS a far better looking "package" than this particular designo car!
I will attempt a better desciption, maybe it'll turn you on, maybe off, either way, who cares.
The natural seats (rawhide color which are not uniform in color like a saddle) look out of place, not just color, the theme. It is very noticible from a distance. After approaching and having been stunned by the seats you notice a similar colored strip in the black (charcoal) door panels. It then will strike you as if a desperate attempt to tie the seats in was made.
The colors just don't belong together, in that car at least. It hasn't grown on me either, at least not yet, but probably never! Sorry!
The TT I referred to was purchased at auction cheap, and had a saddle set of seats which looked out of place (I will call ugly, not by themselves, but as part of that cars interior) as well, which got reupholstered to match the interior better before it was sold by that dealer who had it for a considerable time prior to the interior "reworking".
I have seen this on more than one designo package car. But a few do look good and that may just come down to your own personal tastes.
Each to their own.
When I referred to Louis Vuitton car interior, it wasn't meant as a M.B. example, I was just stating for an example of things which I personally don't like, I don't believe L.V.will sell material, even though there are those who appear to have reupholstered their auto interiors with his material. Not my flavor, but maybe yours.

If you would like to see what "horrifies" me, post up some pics, and I post pics of my designo. Remember though, it's what you think of yours, not I, as you are the one who lives with it, and me with mine. I'm happy.
Last edited by mbenzman; Jan 5, 2009 at 11:55 PM.









