Mercedes recalls C63 S AMG and CLE models over possible ADAS feature defect
Mercedes recalls C63 S AMG and CLE models over possible ADAS feature defect. Mercedes has announced a recall for three of its vehicle models due to a potential malfunction in the Emergency Stop Assist (ESA) feature.

Mercedes has announced a recall for three of its vehicle models due to a potential malfunction in the Emergency Stop Assist (ESA) feature. The recall covers 149 vehicles, including the CLE Cabriolet, CLE 53 AMG, and C63 S AMG E-Performance. The affected vehicles were produced between September 2, 2024, and March 25, 2025.
Key Highlights
- Mercedes has announced a recall for three of its vehicle models due to a potential malfunction in the Emergency Stop Assist (ESA) feature.
- The recall covers 149 vehicles, including the CLE Cabriolet, CLE 53 AMG, and C63 S AMG E-Performance.
- The affected vehicles were produced between September 2, 2024, and March 25, 2025.
- The recall includes CLE Cabriolet units manufactured from September 2, 2024, to March 25, 2025.
Recall Details and Affected Models

The recall includes CLE Cabriolet units manufactured from September 2, 2024, to March 25, 2025. It also covers CLE 53 AMG models produced between December 12, 2024, and March 18, 2025. Additionally, C63 S AMG E-Performance vehicles built from October 23, 2024, to November 23, 2024, are part of the recall.
The Emergency Stop Assist is a key component of the vehicles' Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). This feature monitors driver attentiveness and issues alerts if the driver removes their hands from the steering wheel for an extended period. If the driver does not respond to these prompts, the ESA is designed to gradually bring the vehicle to a stop.
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Reason for the Recall
Mercedes identified that the ESA feature may not function as intended in the affected vehicles. This malfunction could prevent the system from stopping the vehicle if the driver fails to respond to warnings. The company issued the recall to address this safety concern and ensure the proper operation of the ESA system.
Owners of the affected models are advised to contact their local Mercedes service center. The company will provide further instructions and arrange for necessary repairs to restore the ESA feature's functionality.
Conclusion
Mercedes-Benz's proactive recall of 149 high-performance C63 S AMG and CLE models underscores its commitment to safety amid advancing ADAS tech in India's luxury segment. Owners should promptly contact authorized service centers for complimentary software updates, ensuring uninterrupted peace of mind on the road. This move reinforces buyer trust, highlighting the brand's vigilance in addressing potential Emergency Stop Assist flaws before they escalate.
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