2012 Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG Pricing Announced

The cost for the new Mercedes-Benz ML 63 AMG starts at $95,865, including an $875 destination charge

The new Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG offers power and efficiency, running on 11.8 liters of fuels per 100 km (3.1 gallons per 62 miles) making it 28% more efficient than its predecessor. The cost for the ML 63 AMG in Europe is set at €108,885 EUR, available in the U.S. in March with a starting MSRP of $95,865 (includes $875 destination charge), positioning it perfectly between the BMW X5M and the BMW X6M. For an additional €7,021 EUR, you can get an additional 2 hp from the AMG Performance Package which includes more than just the hp upgrade. The AMG Performance package boosts the V8 engine’s power output to 410 kW (557 hp) and its maximum torque to 760 newton meters.

The new ML 63 AMG comes with an exciting technology package: the AMG 5.5-litre V8 biturbo engine features spray-guided direct petrol injection with piezo injectors, ECO start/stop system, an all-aluminium crankcase, four valves per cylinder with camshaft adjustment, air-water intercooling and alternator management. With a displacement of 5461 cc, the eight-cylinder engine generates a maximum power output of 386 kW (525 hp) and 700 newton meters of torque. In conjunction with the AMG Performance package these values rise to 410 kW (557 hp) and 760 newton metres. This difference in power and torque results from an increase in the maximum charge pressure from 1.0 to 1.3 bar.

Both variants of the ML 63 AMG enable sports-car performance: acceleration from zero to 100 km/h takes 4.8 seconds and 4.7 seconds respectively, while the top speed stands at 250 km/h (electronically limited). With or without AMG Performance package, the NEDC fuel consumption figure of 11.8 litres per 100 kilometres (276 g CO2/km) remains the same.

Key data at a glance:

ML 63 AMG
Displacement 5461 cc
Bore x stroke 3.86″ x 3.56″
Compression ratio 10.0 : 1
Output 518 hp at 5250 rpm
550 hp at 5750 rpm*
Max. torque 516 lb-ft at 1750-5000 rpm
560 lb-ft at 2000-5000 rpm*
Engine weight (dry) 449 lbs
Fuel consumption, NEDC combined 16 mpg combined
Acceleration 0-60 mph 4.7 s
4.6 s*
Top speed 155 mph**
174 mph*

*With AMG Performance package **Electronically limited

Efficient and variable: AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7G-TRONIC

Power is transmitted to all four permanently driven wheels by the AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7G-TRONIC. Featuring three modes and an automatic double-declutching function for downshifting, this seven-speed automatic transmission offers a fascinatingly broad scope of variability. In “Controlled Efficiency” (C) mode the ECO start/stop function is active, shutting down the eight-cylinder engine when the vehicle is stationary. “C” also stands for a gentle accelerator and transmission characteristic with early gear changes; start-up generally takes place in second gear here. A green “ECO” symbol in the AMG instrument cluster indicates to the driver that the ECO start/stop function is active.

In the Sport (S) and Manual (M) modes the ECO start/stop function is inactive and the engine-transmission combination displays far greater agility. A brief and exactly defined retardation of ignition and injection during upshifting at full load additionally provides for shorter shift times here.

Enhanced efficiency and driving dynamics

As efficiency-enhancing measures, the AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7G-TRONIC automatic transmission incorporates a new fuel-economy converter with centrifugal pendulum, bearings designed for reduced friction loss and a transmission-oil thermal management system. Friction loss-minimised axle gears, electric steering, an optimised belt drive, and demand-responsive control of all ancillary units and pumps all help to further reduce fuel consumption.

As previously, Mercedes-AMG deploys a specially designed transfer case for the 4MATIC permanent all-wheel drive which distributes the engine power at a ratio of 40 : 60 to the front and rear axle in the interests of high driving dynamics. Furthermore, the AMG RIDE CONTROL sports suspension with AIRMATIC package – consisting of air suspension, independent damper struts, automatic level control and Adaptive Damping System (ADS) – features for the first time in combination with the ACTIVE CURVE SYSTEM for active roll stabilisation. This system, which comes as standard, employs active anti-roll bars on the front and rear axles to compensate the body’s roll angles during cornering. In addition to enhanced agility and driving enjoyment, the system also improves driving stability for added safety at higher speeds in particular.

Roll stabilisation, damping and suspension adapt automatically to the prevailing driving situation, offering both optimum ride comfort and maximum stability. The driver is able to choose at the push of a button between the three suspension modes “Comfort”, “Sport” and “Sport plus”. The fully load-bearing air suspension system is speed-sensitive, lowering the body at higher speeds in order to minimise drag while increasing driving stability.

The AMG-specific elastokinematics at the front axle and the more robustly designed rear axle stabiliser bar are responsible for improved steering precision. The enhanced drive train stands for optimum power transmission and hallmark Mercedes reliability. The 4ETS electronic traction control system which features as standard provides for optimised grip when low friction coefficients apply.

AMG speed-sensitive sports steering, AMG high-performance braking system

Electromechanical AMG speed-sensitive sports steering features variable vehicle speed-dependent power assistance and helps to save fuel, as the steering assist function only requires energy when the driver actually moves the steering wheel. The ML 63 AMG comes as standard with 5-spoke AMG light-alloy wheels in 9 x 20 format, painted titanium grey with a high-sheen finish and fitted with tyres in size 265/45 R 20. Tyres in size 295/35 R 21 on AMG light-alloy wheels in 10 x 21 format are optionally available. The AMG high-performance braking system provides for the shortest possible braking distances and high fade resistance, featuring ventilated and perforated brake discs all-round in size 390 x 36 (front) and 345 x 26 millimetres (rear).

Specific AMG styling with trim in matt silver chrome

The design of the new ML 63 AMG exudes self-confidence, athleticism and power. The AMG bodystyling dominates the front view: under the radiator grille with louvres painted in high-gloss black and the large Mercedes star is a large cooling air intake. Together with the two outer air intakes, the central radiator grille provides for an effective flow of air to the water, engine oil, charge-air and transmission oil coolers. Fitted at the bottom of the AMG front apron is a trim strip in matt silver chrome, which lends the front a wider appearance while harmonising with the surrounds of the daytime running lamps in the side cooling air intakes. The headlamps cut a particularly high-quality and exclusive figure in combination with the optional Intelligent Light System (ILS). The AMG front apron is integrated with the distinctive front wings, which are 10 millimetres wider on either side in order to accommodate the large AMG light-alloy wheels in elegant fashion. “V8 BITURBO” logos identify the vehicle as the flagship AMG model in the M-Class. Dynamically profiled AMG side sill panels establish a visual link between the front and rear of the vehicle.

Another eye-catching feature is the AMG rear apron with its simulated black air outlet openings. They emphasise the vehicle’s width similarly to the trim strips in matt silver chrome, which cite the design of the front apron and frame the AMG sports exhaust system. In contrast to the other M-Class variants, the ML 63 AMG features two sets of chrome twin tailpipes. The full and distinctive eight-cylinder sound is an AMG hallmark.

High-quality, sporty interior

A sporty character and premium quality define the interior of the high-performance SUV from AMG. This is embodied in the electrically adjustable AMG sports seats offering pronounced lateral support as well as the four-spoke AMG performance steering wheel, which ensures optimum control of the vehicle with perforated leather in the grip area, aluminium shift paddles and a rim with a flattened bottom section. Aluminium trim and the piano-lacquer retractable cover in the centre console highlight the interior’s dynamic and exclusive flair. The standard leather upholstery includes contrasting double topstitching and AMG badges in the backrests of the front seats and the outer rear seats. Dashboard, armrests and door panelling in AMG-specific design are finished in ARTICO man-made leather with double topstitching.

The distinctively designed instrument cluster with colour TFT monitor, AMG welcome logo and AMG main menu is exclusive to the ML 63 AMG.

Other standard equipment includes:

  • AMG door sills in stainless steel
  • AMG floor mats
  • AMG sports pedals in brushed stainless steel with rubber studs
  • Audio 20 CD radio with Bluetooth and USB interface
  • EASY-PACK load compartment cover
  • Tyre pressure monitoring system
  • Headlamp cleaning system
  • Electric sliding glass roof
  • Heated seats for driver and front passenger

Exclusive optional extras are available from the AMG Performance Studio:

  • AMG Performance package with increase in power of 24 kW (32 hp) and 60 newton metres more torque, AMG engine cover in high-quality genuine carbon fibre, AMG performance steering wheel with DINAMICA microfibre in the grip area, red-painted callipers
  • 5-twin-spoke AMG light-alloy wheels (10 x 21) painted in titanium grey with a high-sheen finish, fitted with tyres in size 295/35 R 21
  • AMG performance steering wheel with DINAMICA microfibre in the grip area

Additional optional extras:

  • Trailer coupling with electric unlocking
  • Becker® MAP PILOT
  • Electrically operated EASY PACK tailgate
  • Rear Seat Entertainment System
  • harman/kardon® Logic 7® surround sound system
  • Wood/leather steering wheel in nappa leather
  • THERMOTRONIC luxury automatic climate control
  • Light package including Intelligent Light System
  • Media Interface
  • Memory package
  • COMAND Online multimedia system
  • Electric panoramic sliding glass sunroof
  • Aluminium-look running boards with rubber studs
  • TV tuner
  • Wood trim including retractable cover in centre console made of wood

Safety of the very highest calibre

In line with the Mercedes-Benz brand philosophy, the new ML 63 AMG is the embodiment of the Mercedes-Benz holistic safety concept of Real Life Safety, which is derived primarily from what happens in a real accident situation. The extremely robust passenger compartment, together with the front and rear deformation zones, forms an effective basis for the occupant protection systems. Up to nine airbags, activated on demand in accordance with the accident type and accident severity, can reduce the loads exerted on the occupants. In addition to active safety systems such as the standard-fit Brake Assist (BAS) or the optional BAS PLUS, which can help to prevent an accident or reduce the severity of an accident, the new M-Class features further enhanced passive-safety measures to help protect pedestrians.

Both active safety and driver-fitness safety are improved by assistance systems that will already be familiar, primarily from the S-Class and E-Class. The standard equipment package includes the drowsiness detection system ATTENTION ASSIST, the anticipatory safety system PRE-SAFE® and a tyre pressure monitoring system, as well as adaptive brake lights and the ESP® Electronic Stability Program. Active assistance systems such as Active Lane Keeping Assist and Active Blind Spot Assist are available as additional equipment options.


The new Mercedes-Benz ML 63 AMG will be launched in April 2012. Overview of prices (incl. 19% VAT):

ML 63 AMG: €108,885

AMG Performance package: €7021

2012 Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG In-Depth Look – Safety

The M-Class follows Mercedes-Benz brand philosophy and represents the holistic safety concept of real life safety

As a father, there is nothing more important in a vehicle than its safety.  As a man, there is nothing more important in a vehicle than its power.  Thankfully Mercedes-Benz vehicles fit into both categories and the 2012 ML63 AMG is no exception.  The AMG SUV keeps in line with the Mercedes-Benz brand philosophy, and represents the embodiment of the Mercedes-Benz holistic safety concept of real life safety, which is derived primarily from what happens in a real accident situation. The extremely tough occupant compartment of the M-Class, together with the front and rear deformation zones, forms an effective basis for the occupant protection system. Both active safety and driver-fitness safety are further improved by Assistance Systems that can also be seen in the S-Class and E-Class.

As with all passenger car models from Mercedes-Benz, the philosophy behind the safety concept of the M-Class is broken down into four phases:

  • Safe driving: avoiding danger, warning and assisting the driver in good time
  • In the event of danger: anticipating and enabling preventive protective measures
  • In an accident: providing protection as needed
  • After an accident: avoiding even worse consequences and making rapid assistance possible

The high level of safety already achieved in the previous model has been increased even further. The many “invisible” Mercedes-Benz solutions in particular bring measurable benefits in real accident situations. To support new technologies or the evolution of existing systems, the engineers carried out numerous crash tests which went way beyond the tests normally specified, such as the roof-drop test for example, as well as various rollover tests. When it detects the need to do so, a rollover sensor system can activate side and window airbags, as well as belt tensioners. In total, as part of the M-Class development Mercedes-Benz tested 36 totally different loads under real test conditions. Then there were the extensive simulations on the digital prototype. Following this intensive programme of development, the M-Class has the potential to achieve top results in all the international rating tests.

The M-Class is also able to demonstrate the highest possible protection potential when it comes to more vulnerable road users such as pedestrians or cyclists. In addition to yielding areas in the front section, folding exterior mirrors and smooth contours, the risk of injury caused by the vehicle has been reduced by adapting the bonnet and increasing the distance to the components in the engine compartment.

“Electronic crumple zone”

As ever, the best accident is one which does not happen at all. The safety engineers at the Mercedes Technology Center are working intensively on this rather simple sounding statement, which in practice is actually a lot more difficult to implement. Both active safety and driver-fitness safety in the ML 63 AMG are further improved by the numerous active and passive assistance systems:

  • ADAPTIVE BRAKE with Hill-Start Assist, priming, brake drying and hold functions (standard)
  • Adaptive brake lights warn vehicles behind in an emergency braking situation with flashing brake lights (standard)
  • ATTENTION ASSIST warns the driver of drowsiness (standard)
  • Brake Assist (BAS) to support the driver in critical braking manoeuvres (standard)
  • Tyre pressure monitoring system (standard)
  • Speed Limit Assist displays road signs in the instrument cluster (optional)
  • Intelligent Light System with specific lighting functions to match the relevant road and weather conditions (optional)
  • Night View Assist PLUS with automatic person detection (optional)
  • DISTRONIC PLUS with BAS PLUS (optional)
  • Lane Keeping Assist warns the driver as soon as it detects that the driver has unintentionally left a recognised marked lane. In addition, Active Lane Keeping Assist can react with lane-correcting brake application (optional)
  • Blind Spot Assist warns the driver when vehicles are detected in the area of poor visibility, the so-called “blind spot”. Additionally, the system can counteract a possible collision by specific application of the brakes on one side of the vehicle, if the driver does not react to the warning (optional)
  • Active Parking Assist with PARKTRONIC can detect parking spaces and display the steering manoeuvres required to park on the instrument cluster (optional)
  • Reversing camera, e.g. with “back-in” mode with dynamic guide lines for reversing into narrow parking bays or to aid with the coupling of trailers (optional)

Standard equipment forming part of the safety concept of the new M-Class includes the anticipatory safety system PRE-SAFE®, which combines active and passive safety synergies to reduce the loads exerted on the vehicle occupants in the event of an accident by up to 40 percent. Depending on the potential accident situation detected, the following reversible measures can be initiated for preventive occupant protection:

  • Driver and front passenger seat belts are tensioned
  • Windows are closed
  • Sliding sunroof is closed
  • Front passenger seat is adjusted (if optional Memory package is included)

Body: high energy absorption in the event of a front impact

The extremely robust occupant cell of the ML 63 AMG, together with the front and rear deformation zones, forms an effective basis for the occupant protection system. The focus of the work here has been the tangible reduction of the loads exerted on the occupants. In the case of front impacts, the engineers were able to achieve more uniform deceleration, and therefore a lower peak load on the occupants.

This was made possible by means of:

  • Design of the front axle carrier as a crash element, which is able to deform in a specific manner and in the case of an offset crash, for example, can divert the energy to the side of the vehicle opposite the side of impact
  • Guide ramp on the brake booster, thus preventing unwanted block formation between the brake booster and the damper dome. The brake booster is also rotated to minimise possible brake pedal intrusion
  • A crash joint ensures that the mudguard is pushed away at the driver’s door, and prevents the door from jamming after the impact. For the most part the doors can be opened without much effort
  • Ultra-high-strength steels in the A-pillar enhance the stability of the passenger compartment in both front impacts as well as in different rollover scenarios, primarily enabling doors to be opened easily after an offset crash
  • Projected sills create a direct load path to the front wheel. As a result, any possible forcing or intrusion of the wheels into the footwell can be avoided
  • Optimum energy conversion in the event of a front crash despite relatively short front-end length, thanks to enabling the load paths from the crashbox to the longitudinal body member, from the wheel to the sill, and due to the deformable subframe, which guides the forces into the centre tunnel via the engine/transmission joint
  • The energy-absorbing steering column deforms up to 100 millimetres when subjected to external forces, thus freeing up additional deformation space for energy conversion. As a result, the loads on the driver can be reduced in the area of the head, neck and thorax

Side-impact protection thanks to intelligent bodyshell

  • Similar to the design of the front area of the M-Class, the vehicle’s intelligent bodyshell design also performs impressively in side-impact accident scenarios. The specific distribution of high rigidity and high deformability helps to ensure that the occupants benefit from favourable kinematics in the event of a side impact:
  • The lower part of the B-pillar, an important component in side impacts, is highly compressible, whereas its upper part is extremely rigid. As a result, intrusions and the speed of intrusions in the lower area are reduced, while in the upper area high-strength steels on the exterior sides of the pillar prevent it from buckling unfavourably in a side impact. In addition, this design solution increases the stability of the passenger compartment in the event of a rollover
  • The stiffening of the floor structure by means of a supporting element made of an ultra-high-strength material running across the entire width of the vehicle, and ultra-high-strength reinforcements in the driver’s seat crossmember, help to reduce deformations, primarily in the event of a pole impact. As a result, the occupant survival space benefits from even better protection, and the thorax load on the occupants is reduced
  • The geometry and body connections of the pillars and the roof frame made of ultra-high-strength material have been optimised to provide the best possible crash safety

A safe ending: the rear section

The rear area of the M-Class also protects the sturdy passenger compartment in crash situations thanks to specific deformation work, therefore minimising the loads on the occupants. A special impact test conducted to check tank leakage gives an indication of the exceptional load capabilities of the rear part of the M-Class body. The test involved running a crash carriage into the rear of the M-Class at 80 km/h. The tank system survived this fatal impact without suffering any leaks.

To enhance rigidity, increase the energy absorption capability and improve deformation behaviour, the multi-piece rear longitudinal members feature a continuous closed cross-section with stepped plate thicknesses (tailored blanks). The spare wheel well forms an integrated part of the steel floor, and a steel flexible bumper bracket carries the rear bumper covering and is connected to the rear structure via two steel crashboxes.

Comprehensive restraint systems for occupant protection

The passive occupant protection systems, together with the “electronic crumple zone” and intelligent body design which have already been described, provide optimum protection potential, placing the M-Class at the top of its market segment. As part of this, a number of new deployment strategies are used. For example, the system can detect an impending rollover in the event of crash and if necessary deploy the window airbags and the seat belt tensioners. Thanks to the new generously-sized side airbags and the window airbags with extended area of coverage, in the event of a side impact the occupants can be more uniformly supported from the shoulder area down to the pelvic area.

Additional protection potential is also provided for rear seat passengers with seat belt tensioners and force limiters on the outer seat positions. The integration of optional thorax bags in the tilt-adjustable folding seat backrests enables optimum airbag positioning for each backrest position. The components of the passive occupant protection systems include:

  • Two-stage adaptive airbags for the driver and front passenger
  • Kneebag for the driver
  • Sidebags for the driver and front passenger (combined thorax/pelvis bags)
  • Sidebags in the rear row of seats as an option
  • Windowbags across both rows of seats from the A- to the C-pillar
  • 3-point seat belts on all five seats
  • Pyrotechnic reel tensioners and permanent belt force limiters as well as electrically reversible belt tensioners in the front, reel tensioners and single-stage force limiters for the outer seats in the rear
  • ISOFIX child seat attachment points
  • Belt height adjustment for the driver and front passenger
  • Belt status display for the rear-seat passengers in the instrument cluster
  • Automatic child seat recognition (optional) with deactivation of the front passenger airbag if a special Mercedes-Benz child seat is used
  • In a rear-end collision, a passive head restraint system developed specifically for this purpose can reduce the forces exerted on occupants

Occupants also protected after a crash

Even after an accident, the new M-Class can help prevent secondary accidents and protect the occupants. After a more serious crash, the hazard warning lights are automatically activated to warn surrounding traffic. At the same time, the doors are automatically unlocked so that the emergency services (if required) have the best possible unrestricted access to the passengers. And thanks to partial opening of the side windows, the interior is better ventilated after airbag deployment.

On detecting a collision, the central control unit switches off the fuel system to reduce the risk of a possible fire. After determining the cylinder positions, the engine management system opens the injection valves of those cylinders which are not under compression and discharges the high-pressure fuel area by direct evacuation of the remaining fuel in the combustion chamber. This further reduces the risk of fuel escaping. To avoid fuel losses, all M-Class models are also fitted with cut-resistant fuel lines in all relevant locations. This also helps to reduce the risk of a possible fire breaking out.

Mercedes ML63 AMG Styling Kit from TopCar

Based on the renderings, TopCar added a restyled front fascia with LEDs, flared out fenders, side skirts, door skin panels and more

If you are a loyal Mercedes-Benz driver, there is a good chance you have never heard of Russian Tuner, TopCar. They mainly focus on styling packages for Porsche, their latest being the Panamera Stingray GTR. Limited edition. But for the first time, TopCar turned their attention to Mercedes-Benz and the all new 2012 ML63 AMG.

Based on the renderings, it looks like TopCar added a restyled front fascia with LEDs, flared out fenders, side skirts, door skin panels, flared quarter panel wheel arches and an unassuming rear fascia. The quad exhaust pipes are stock and have not been updated, TopCar also removed the roof rails for a sleeker look.

The front and rear bumper styling has remained similar to the standard Mercedes ML63 AMG while the widened arches and sculpted door panels give the SUV a more dramatic look like that of the Black Series.

According to WCF, TopCar says the body kit will be made of carbon fiber and Kevlar using the technology of vacuum molding. The first car is likely to appear in spring 2012.

Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 Tape Sketch Time Lapse Video

A time lapse video documenting the process of creating a SLS AMG GT3 tape sketch, which can be found in the AMG Private Lounge

Mercedes AMG has released a time lapse video documenting the process of creating an SLS AMG GT3 tape sketch at the AMG Private Lounge in Affalterbach, Germany.  The video may not be as exciting as the latest video of Jenson Button and Mikä Häkkinen drifting, but it may give you inspiration for your next art project.

For those of you preferring the real thing, the 2012 SLS AMG Roadster can be yours for $196,975. The SLS AMG can accelerate from 0 to 60 miles per hour in only 3.7 seconds, with an electronically limited top speed of 197 mph. With 563 hp and 479 pound-feet of torque, the 6.3-liter V8 engine is one of the world’s most powerful naturally aspirated V8s in production. Among its many special features, dry-sump engine lubrication (rare in the auto industry) along with a front-mid engine located well behind the front wheels, coupled with a rear-mounted transaxle, all contribute to impressive vehicle handling.

Mercedes SL63 AMG Update by PP Exclusive

PP Exclusive modifications consist mainly of interior and exterior style changes without adding any performance enhancements

German aftermarket specialist, PP Exclusive, revealed their tuning package for Mercedes-Benz SL-Class (R230). PP Exclusive modifications consist mainly of interior and exterior style changes without adding any performance enhancements to the SL63 AMG.

The PP Exclusive SL-Class rides on massive 11×20 inch front wheels (with 3.5 inch outer rims) and the 13×20 inch back wheels (with 5 inch outer rim) fitted with 255/30R20 and 305/25R20 Dunlop tires.

When you combine the wheel set and an electronic module that lowers the SL63 AMG’s suspension by up to 100mm, you have a roadster that rides incredibly low to the ground. In order to accommodate, the wheel arches were extended with sheet metal that was grafted onto the existing arches in order to widen them 25 mm in the front and 55 mm in the back.

Exterior updates on the PP Exclusive SL include a stainless steel exhaust system with catalytic converter and four oval-shaped tailpipes.

On the inside, both the passenger and driver will enjoy Alcantara upholstery, a sports steering wheel, and various other interior styling updates.

Mercedes SLK 55 AMG and the Ducati Streetfighter 848 Go On Display

The Ducati Streetfighter 848 and the Mercedes SLK55 AMG complement each other in"streetfighter yellow"

Mercedes-AMG and Ducati will be putting in a joint appearance at the Bologna Motor Show (December 3-11, 2011): the new SLK 55 AMG and the new Ducati Streetfighter 848 – both finished in “Streetfighter yellow” – are to go on show to the public at the north Italian motor show in a move set to underscore the importance of the cooperation entered into by Mercedes-AMG and Ducati one year ago.

Inspired by the Ducati Streetfighter 848, the “streetfighter yellow” color of the SLK 55 AMG ensures an exciting appearance from all angles: the exceptional paint finish is guaranteed to provide a high level of appeal. If there is sufficient demand, the special colour variant could also be made available as an individual optional extra from the AMG Performance Studio. The overall look is also perfectly complemented by the interior of the SLK 55 AMG: the contrasting yellow stitching creates a striking effect against the black nappa leather appointments, and is to be found on the door centre panels, beltlines, armrests, leather-covered roll-over bars, dashboard, the shift lever gaiter and also the AMG Performance steering wheel. Yellow illuminated AMG door sill panels featuring LED technology round off the striking effect of the interior.

The portfolio of the AMG Performance Studio ranges from special paintwork and leather appointments, through to technical solutions and extensive body modifications. The stylish vehicle upgrades are undertaken to a high level of hand-crafted perfection in accordance with individual customer requirements, while at the same time also meeting the highest safety and quality standards typical of Mercedes-Benz.

SLK 55 AMG: the most powerful SLK of all time

The Mercedes-Benz SLK 55 AMG and the Ducati Streetfighter 848 complement each other not only visually but also technically. Both models are the perfect embodiment of distinctive driving dynamics, expressive design and intense driving pleasure.

The SLK 55 AMG is the most powerful SLK of all time. Its newly developed AMG 5.5-litre naturally aspirated V8 engine with cylinder shut-off system combines ultimate performance with the lowest possible consumption levels. With a maximum output of 310 kW (422 hp) and maximum toque of 540 Nm, the SLK 55 AMG outperforms all of its direct competitors. Its fuel consumption of 8.4 litres per 100 kilometres (NEDC combined) and CO2 emissions of 195 grams per kilometre are some 30 percent lower than those of its predecessor. The SLK 55 AMG accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in just 4.6 seconds, and reaches a top speed of 250 km/h (electronically limited). High levels of driving dynamics are ensured thanks to the AMG sports suspension with Direct-Steer system, Torque Vectoring Brakes and 3-stage ESP®, as well as the AMG high-performance braking system.

Forming part of the third-generation of the SLK, the new top-of-the range AMG model already demonstrates its individuality even at first glance: distinctive AMG light-alloy wheels, specific AMG bodystyling with AMG spoiler lip and two chrome-plated twin tailpipes at the rear complement the classic roadster proportions, while adding a markedly athletic touch. The expressive design of the SLK 55 AMG is both eye-catching and unmistakable.

Ducati Streetfighter 848: superior competitor – ultimate fighter

The new Ducati Streetfighter 848 provides unbridled biking pleasure in its purest form, while combining innovative technology with an outstanding appearance: a revised 848 Testastretta 11° engine with 97 kW (132 hp) and an exciting 93.5 Nm of torque as well as a modified frame geometry help to guarantee safe, agile handling. This is supported by the smooth, easy-to-manage power delivery of the engine, revised ergonomics and a specially tuned traction control (DTC) system. The features of the new Streetfighter are rounded off in visual terms by the unique Ducati styling. The Streetfighter 848 is guaranteed to cause a sensation, whether on the road or on the race track.

It was no surprise therefore when, true to its name, the Ducati Streetfighter scored an immediate knock-out on entering the ring for the first time at the EICMA show in 2008 in Milan. The impression which it left among the international press and public on its first appearance meant it was not only able to win the show’s “Most Beautiful Bike” award, but it also raised the bar for powerful naked bikes even higher by becoming the new benchmark on the market.

In addition to the colour variant in traditional red with red frame, the new Streetfighter 848 is also available in yellow with frame in Racing Black. The Dark Stealth colour variant, meanwhile, with frame in Racing Black underscores the fierce attitude of the Streetfighter. With the exciting new Streetfighter 848, Ducati has succeeded in combining state-of-the-art technology and skeletal styling in a contemporary design.

The cooperation agreement between AMG and Ducati was signed in November 2010

Visible signs of the cooperation agreement between Mercedes-AMG and Ducati, which was signed at the Los Angeles Motor Show in November 2010, include various marketing activities as well as joint appearances at shows and customer events. In the AMG core markets of the US, China, Canada, France, Italy, Germany, Australia, Great Britain and Switzerland, the announcement of the cooperation was very soon followed by the establishment of close links at market level.

The first result of the intensive exchange of ideas between the designers and engineers from Affalterbach and Bologna was the joint presentation of the CLS 63 AMG and the Ducati Diavel AMG Special Edition at the 64th International Motor Show in Frankfurt am Main.

AMG has been the “Official Car Partner” of the Ducati MotoGP team since the start of the 2011 MotoGP season. The AMG logo appears not only on the motorcycles and racing overalls of Ducati works drivers Nicky Hayden and Valentino Rossi, but also on the official teamwear and in the Ducati Lounge. Furthermore, as an additional outcome of the cooperation agreement, the Ducati fleet of vehicles is being gradually switched over to Mercedes-Benz vehicles.

The base price (incl. 19% VAT): SLK 55 AMG: 72,590 euros

2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK55 AMG – Design and Equipment

The 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK55 AMG offers exterior and interior style elements of the SLS AMG Roadster

Powerful, dynamic and unmistakable – the 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK 55 AMG’s unique high-tech package and high performance levels are already apparent even when the vehicle is at a standstill. Visually, it is clear that the top-of-the-range V8 SLK model has been inspired by the Mercedes SLS AMG Roadster: the wide radiator grille with large, centrally-positioned star and wing-shaped slats, as well the vent grille with chrome fins in the front wings, are all reminiscent of the super sports car. At the same time, both style elements also hark back to the famous Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster from 1957.

The unique AMG bodystyling comprises a distinctive front apron with a lower cross strut painted in a high-gloss black finish. Large air inlets help to ensure a reliable air flow over cooling areas. The outer cooling-air openings also house the AMG-specific LED‑daytime driving lights. A lasting impression is also left by the clear glass headlamps with their darkened reflectors. The optional Intelligent Light System provides five lighting functions (cornering light function, country mode, motorway mode, active light function and enhanced fog lamps), which are activated depending on the driving conditions. When this is fitted, the main headlamps are twin-tube units, and the indicators and position lights feature LED technology.

When viewed from the side, the “V8 AMG” lettering beneath the air vent is immediately apparent. Dynamically designed AMG light-alloy wheels, featuring a five-spoke design and painted in titanium grey with a high-sheen finish, also provide an additional sporty highlight. Two additional design variants are also available optionally for the SLK 55 AMG from the AMG Performance Studio: four-spoke AMG light-alloy wheels, painted either in titanium grey or matt black. Other features of the AMG bodystyling include the distinctively shaped side sill panels, as well as the unique rear apron. With its expressive shape, it highlights the width of the vehicle. The black diffuser insert with three deeply contoured fins also adds to the striking visual appearance, as do the two chrome twin tailpipes of the AMG sports exhaust system with exhaust flaps.

Further characteristic AMG features come in the form of the darkened LED bicolour tail lamps, as well as the AMG spoiler lip on the boot lid. Finished in the vehicle body colour, it helps to reduce lift at the rear axle and thus contributes to driving stability, particularly at high speeds.

Interior: quality, precision and style

The dynamic and stylish character continues seamlessly into the interior of the vehicle. Providing an impressive look and feel, the interior of the SLK 55 AMG welcomes its occupants with a sense of precision which is reflected in the workmanship and the high-quality finishes of the materials used. The cockpit too, which has been finished with a great eye for detail, boasts numerous style elements from the SLS AMG Roadster: for example the four air vents, which evoke associations with jet engines, and the centre console which is made of solid, brushed aluminium. Both style elements are integrated harmoniously into the wide dashboard. As an optional extra, the interior can be exclusively enhanced with the addition of an analogue clock, positioned centrally and featuring an IWC design. Steeped in tradition, Swiss watch manufacturer IWC is a cooperation partner of AMG, together with Italian motorcycle brand Ducati.

Also integrated harmoniously into the interior is the AMG instrument cluster featuring a sporty design with two dial-type gauges. It boasts uniquely designed dials with red indicator needles, a 320 km/h graduated scale and also AMG and V8 lettering. Just like other AMG high-performance vehicles, the SLK 55 AMG keeps its driver informed by means of the AMG main menu. Three modes are available: “Warm Up”, “Set Up” and “RACE”. “Warm Up” shows the engine oil and coolant temperatures as well as the current status of the ECO start/stop function. “Set Up” provides information on the current ESP® mode and the transmission mode “C”, “S” or “M”. In “RACE” mode, the RACETIMER becomes available: the driver can use this feature to record lap times when driving on a closed-off race track.

An interior highlight: the AMG Performance steering wheel

The AMG main menu is operated using the multifunction buttons on the AMG Performance steering wheel, which is finished in nappa leather. The specially shaped steering wheel rim features flattened top and bottom sections, as well as grip areas covered in perforated leather to help ensure optimum vehicle control. One particular visual highlight is the metallic trim, surrounding the three-dimensional airbag cover on the three-spoke steering wheel, the lower spoke of which has an open design. Aluminium shift paddles make manual gear changes a pleasure, while the button to configure transmission modes “C”, “S” or “M” is located within easy reach in the centre console.

The AMG sports seats offer high levels of comfort on long journeys and excellent lateral support, and come with a distinctive transverse stitch design as well as AMG badges: the upholstery combination ARTICO man-made leather/black fabric comes as standard, or alternatively the interior of the SLK 55 AMG can be enhanced with sun-reflective nappa leather, Exclusive nappa leather and designo leather. Outstanding occupant safety comes courtesy of the height-adjustable, crash-responsive head restraints which are integrated into the seat backrests.

Innovative optional extras: AIRSCARF and AIRGUIDE

Drivers looking to extend the roadster season can also choose the optional AIRSCARF neck-level heating system. Warm air from vents in the head restraints flows around the head and neck area of the vehicle occupants. To reduce draughts when driving with the top down, the SLK 55 AMG can also be fitted with a draught-stop. This consists of a net in a fixed frame which is mounted between the head restraints. When not in use, it can be stored in the luggage compartment to save space.

A comfortable alternative to the draught-stop is a new pivoting draught-stop, AIRGUIDE. It consists of pivoting transparent plastic layers which are attached to the reverse of the roll-over bars. This is the world’s first draught protection system that enables different comfort levels to be selected for two occupants, as the driver and passenger can individually pivot the units to the centre of the vehicle in a flash, thus taming turbulent air flow from the rear. Advantage: no installation or removal effort required.

Ground-breaking: a choice of two navigation systems

As an alternative to the standard basic Audio 20 CD radio, there is also a choice of the Becker® MAP PILOT entry-level navigation package as well as the COMAND Online system. The Becker® MAP PILOT, which can also be retrofitted, makes a low-cost navigation function available for the entry-level Audio 20 CD radio. Its advantages over aftermarket solutions include integrated operation via the central controls and the Audio 20 display, a concealed location in the glove compartment and updating via an internet portal.

Networked: COMAND Online with internet access

The COMAND Online multimedia system now offers internet access for the first time in the SLK too. Customers can either surf freely on the internet when at a standstill or to a Mercedes-Benz online service while driving; the latter’s pages can be called up particularly quickly and it is simple to operate. The integral services planned include Google™ Local Search and further online services from other suppliers such as the weather. It is also possible to send individual destinations and routes to the vehicle via Google Maps. More Mercedes-Benz online services will be introduced gradually and then all customers will be able to use them.

The high-resolution colour display measures 17.8 cm. Photos can be shown on the large screen and turned over manually, as in a slide show. Where the audio equipment is concerned, too, new types of representation bring a fresh look and more convenient operation. The new Cover Flow function, for instance, sorts the title images of the music albums stored in a carousel-like form, so that the driver can easily leaf through their music collection – even if it is rather on the large side: the memory for compressed audio files (MP3, WMA and AAC formats) now comprises as much as 10 GB. As an option COMAND Online is available with a 6-disc DVD‑changer.

The ultimate in convenience is afforded by the Music Search function, which enables drivers and passengers to search the hard disc, SD memory cards, USB sticks, CDs and DVDs for specific music tracks and artists. The search can be according to various criteria, for instance artist, album or genre. If a name needs to be entered, the software will also tolerate spelling mistakes. The driver is therefore able to devote their full attention to the traffic. As a further advantage, the occupants are able to search all the connected media and devices simultaneously.

Up-to-date maps of Europe are provided without charge for three years

The fast hard-disc navigation system of COMAND Online also has added functions. New features include a 3D display with three-dimensional city views. Also new: routes covered can be recorded and repeated later, specific personal destinations can be imported via an SD card and four alternative routes can be displayed on the navigation map, one of them a particularly economical variation. Mercedes-Benz customers in Europe receive the current cards for their COMAND Online multimedia system free of charge for three years. Authorised Mercedes-Benz dealers upload the updates for navigation data in 39 European countries into the navigation system when the customer visits their premises.

In Europe COMAND Online also comprises the Speed Limit Assist, which receives its information for traffic sign recognition via a camera and navigation database. COMAND Online also includes the LINGUATRONIC voice-operated control system for audio, telephone and navigation. The new “One Shot” input for the navigation is particularly convenient, whereby the place and road can be said directly after one another.

Overview of the standard equipment of the SLK 55 AMG (selection):

  • AMG door sills in brushed stainless steel
  • Audio 20 CD radio with double tuner, colour display, Bluetooth® interface, hands-free function and USB interface
  • Headlamp Assist
  • Remote boot lid unlocking
  • Air conditioning
  • Tyre pressure loss warning system
  • Sports pedals in brushed stainless steel, with rubber studs
  • Cruise control with SPEEDTRONIC variable speed limiter
  • Vario-roof painted in vehicle colour, operated electrohydraulically
  • Selector lever and shift lever gaiter in nappa leather
  • Optional extras include (selection):
  • Ambient lighting with “solar red” colour tone
  • DAB tuner (Digital Audio Broadcasting)
  • DISTRONIC PLUS including PRE-SAFE® Brake
  • Speed Limit Assist
  • Intelligent Light System (ILS) with bi-xenon lights
  • KEYLESS-GO
  • THERMOTRONIC automatic climate control
  • Media interface
  • Memory package incl. electrically adjustable front seats, steering column and exterior mirrors with memory function as well as 4-way lumbar support for driver and passenger
  • PARKTRONIC with Parking Guidance
  • PRE-SAFE®
  • Heated seats
  • High-gloss black ash trim
  • High-gloss dark brown burr walnut trim

2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK55 AMG World Premiere

The 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK55 AMG is to date the most powerful SLK of all time with 415 hp and maximum torque of 398 lb-ft

The 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLK55 AMG is to date the most powerful SLK of all time. As we previously reported, its new AMG 5.5-liter V8 engine featuring cylinder shutoff combines the highest level of performance with the lowest possible fuel consumption. The SLK AMG engine offers a peak output of 415 hp and maximum torque of 398 lb-ft, the 2012 SLK55 AMG is positioned to outperform all of its direct competitors. Thanks to the AMG sports suspension with Direct-Steer system, Torque Vectoring Brakes and 3-stage ESP, as well as the AMG high-performance braking system, high performance driving is guaranteed every time you get behind the wheel. The 2012 SLK55 AMG will arrive in U.S. showrooms in early 2012.

Forming part of the third-generation of the SLK launched in June, the new AMG model catches the eye at first glance: distinctive AMG light-alloy wheels, exclusive AMG body styling with AMG spoiler lip and two chrome-plated twin tailpipes at the rear complement the classic roadster proportions, while adding a distinct athletic touch. The expressive design of the 2012 SLK55 AMG is both eye-catching and unmistakable.

The SLK55 AMG is the perfect embodiment of the new AMG brand claim of “Driving Performance”: in the compact high-performance Roadster segment there is nothing to compare to its combination of tangible driving dynamics, superior sportiness, unique high-technology and low fuel consumption. The SLK55 AMG accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds, and reaches a top speed of 155 mph (electronically limited).

Key figures at a glance for the 2012 SLK55 AMG

  • Displacement 5,461 cc
  • Bore x stroke 3.86 in x 3.56 in
  • Compression ratio 12.6 : 1
  • Output 415 hp at 6,800 rpm
  • Max. torque 398 lb-ft at 4,500 rpm
  • Engine weight (dry) 412 lbs
  • Acceleration 0 – 60 mph 4.5 s
  • Top speed 155 mph**

* provisional figures; ** electronically limited

Helping to set new fuel efficiency standards for V8’s, the 5.5 liter engine combines low consumption figures with superior power delivery and the typical exhaust growl which only a large-displacement eight-cylinder engine can produce.

In line with its “AMG Performance 2015” strategy, the new V8 engine continues to reduce both the fuel consumption and emissions of new models over the next few years – while reaching new heights with the central brand claim of “Driving Performance”. At the same time, AMG is also demonstrating its social responsibility with the M152 engine.

New naturally aspirated eight-cylinder closely related to the V8 biturbo

The new M152 is based on the AMG M157 5.5-liter V8 biturbo engine presented in 2010, which powers the E63 AMG, CLS63 AMG, S63 AMG and CL63 AMG. Numerous design features are identical, such as the displacement, bore/stroke, distance between cylinders, ECO stop/start system and direct gasoline injection technology. Distinguishing features versus the M157 include the new intake air ducting, new cylinder heads, the modified valve drive, an adapted oil supply system and an optimized crankcase.

Exclusive combination of advanced technologies

The high-tech M152 motor dazzles with a combination of advanced technologies which is unequalled anywhere in the world. No other gasoline engine features direct injection at a pressure of 2,900 psi, spray-guided combustion and piezo injectors, all in conjunction with map-controlled cylinder shut-off, an all-aluminum crankcase with “spectacle” honing, fourvalve technology with continuous camshaft adjustment, a high compression ratio of 12.6 : 1, a stop/start system and generator management – while revving to a maximum speed of over 7,000 rpm. All of these features lead to high thermodynamic efficiency which is essential for high fuel efficiency and low exhaust emissions. Using a large-displacement, naturally-aspirated eight-cylinder engine with cylinder shut-off resolves the trade-off between high output/torque delivery and low fuel consumption figures.

AMG Cylinder Management

The AMG Cylinder Management cylinder shut-off system – developed completely by Mercedes-AMG – significantly improves efficiency: cylinders two, three, five and eight are cut off under partial load, which lowers fuel consumption considerably. In similar form, this technology is also used in the 750-hp V8 engines used in Formula 1. As efficiency also plays a major role at the pinnacle of motor racing, two or four of the eight cylinders are cut off e.g. when cornering at slow speed, during Safety Car laps or for pit stops.

The cylinder shut-off function is available over a wide engine speed range from 800 to 3,600 rpm if the driver has selected transmission mode “C” – Controlled Efficiency. The AMG main menu in the instrument cluster informs the driver whether cylinder shut-off is active, and whether the engine is currently running in four or eight-cylinder mode. No less than 170 lb-ft of torque is still available in four-cylinder mode – enough power to ensure plenty of acceleration in most driving situations. As soon as the driver has a need for more power and leaves the partial load range, cylinders two, three, five and eight are activated. The switch from four to eight-cylinder operation is immediate and imperceptible, leading to no loss of occupant comfort. At an engine speed of 3,600 rpm the activation process takes no more than 30 milliseconds.

Valves closed, fuel delivery and ignition deactivated

Cylinder shut-off is made possible by the intelligent engine management system, with 16 hydraulically compensating actuators and a sophisticated oil supply system in the cylinder head. The compensating actuators are integrated into the cylinder head, and keep the intake and exhaust valves of cylinders two, three, five and eight closed when cylinder shut-off is active. At the same time their fuel supply and ignition are deactivated. This not only enables the loadchange losses of the four deactivated cylinders to be reduced, but also increases the efficiency of the four remaining cylinders. This is because the operating point is transferred to the higher load range. The actuators are compact and lightweight, allowing taut valve train operation and engine speeds up to 7,200 rpm.

All-aluminum crankcase with Silitec cylinder liners

The crankcase of the new AMG 5.5-liter V8 engine features a diecast allaluminum construction. The low (dry) engine weight of just 412 lbs is the result of uncompromising lightweight construction methods. The bearing covers for the main crankshaft bearings are grey cast iron, and are bolted to the crankcase, as well as on the sides, for high rigidity.

The piston rings are carbon-coated to minimize internal friction and reduce wear. Cast-in Silitec cylinder liners ensure low friction for the eight pistons. Unique “Spectacle” honing is another measure to reduce friction and therefore fuel consumption: in this sophisticated and complex process, the cylinder liners receive their mechanical surface treatment when already bolted in place. As honing would no longer be possible with the cylinder head installed, a jig resembling spectacles is bolted to the crankcase. The cylinder liners distort as if the cylinder head were in place, and are only then given their mechanical surface treatment. As a result, any static distortion of the cylinder liners caused by tightening the cylinder head bolts can be completely eliminated.

Other measures to optimize efficiency:

  • weight-optimized cast aluminum pistons with special piston skirt coating
  • special ventilation holes in the crankcase
  • oil pump with electrically controlled pressure stage
  • separate oil pump for cylinder shut-off as a controllable, low-friction vane cell pump
  • engine cooling using especially efficient cross-flow principle
  • electronically controlled fuel pressure, fully variable and demand-related between 1,450 and 2,900 psi

The forged crankshaft of high-grade 38MnS6BY steel alloy rotates in five main bearings, has eight counterweights and has been optimized with respect to torsional rigidity, inertia, low rotating masses and a long operating life. A twomass viscous damper mounted at the front reliably eliminates vibrations. Each connecting rod journal on the crankshaft carries two forged, cracked connecting rods.

Four-valve technology with variable camshaft adjustment

Perfect charging of the combustion chambers is provided by large intake and exhaust valves, four per cylinder. The exhaust valves, which are subject to high thermal loads, are hollow and sodium-cooled. Four overhead camshafts operate the 32 valves via low-maintenance, low-friction cam followers. The infinitely variable camshaft adjustment within a range of 40 degrees on the intake and exhaust sides adapts to engine load and engine speed, leading to high output and torque values. This also provides consistent idling at a low speed. Depending on the engine speed, valve overlap can be varied for the best possible fuel/air supply to the combustion chambers and efficient removal of the exhaust gases. The variable camshaft adjustment is carried out hydraulically via four pivoting actuators. These are electromagnetically activated and controlled by the engine control unit. The camshafts are driven by three high-performance silent chains, which have considerable advantages in terms of noise comfort compared with cylinder roller chains.

Controlled Efficiency stop/start function as standard

The Controlled Efficiency stop/start function further contributes to the low fuel consumption. This system is standard equipment on the SLK55 AMG and active in the fuel economy transmission mode “C”. Once the driver brakes to a stop e.g. at a red traffic light, the V8 engine is automatically switched off. Once the brake pedal is released or the accelerator is depressed, the engine is immediately restarted and the car is able to move off quickly. Intelligent technology provides a comfortable and immediate starting procedure: a crankshaft sensor recognizes the direction of rotation and registers the resting position of all eight pistons. For an automatic engine start, the cylinder with the most favorable piston position receives an injection of fuel into its combustion chamber. The precise piezo-electric injectors greatly assist this process, as they make especially fast starts possible. The M152 always starts in eight-cylinder operation.

A framed “ECO” symbol in the AMG main menu shows the driver that the Controlled Efficiency stop/start function is active. When cylinder shut-off is active, the driver is informed by the symbol “ECO4”, while “ECO8” stands for eight-cylinder operation. In the two more performance-oriented driving modes “S” (Sport) and “M” (Manual), the stop/start function is always deactivated. If required, the driver can also switch it off while in “C” mode as well. In this case neither a “stop/start” nor an “ECO” symbol appears.

Alternator management helps to save fuel

An alternator management system makes a further contribution to fuel economy: whenever the V8 engine is in overrun or when braking, kinetic energy is used to charge the battery rather than wasted as heat. In all other operating modes a combination of onboard network and alternator management enables the electrical system to be kept at a low voltage.

New AMG sports exhaust system with integrated exhaust flaps

AMG is premiering a new sports exhaust system featuring an exhaust flap on each side. This technology resolves the trade off between an emotional exhaust note during spirited driving and a more discreet engine sound in the partial load range. The main focus of the sound design was to achieve a perfect synthesis of perceptible performance and the long-distance comfort that is a hallmark of Mercedes.

Each of the two rear silencers has a flap which is variably activated on a logiccontrolled basis depending on the driver’s power requirement and the engine speed. At low loads and engine speeds below 2,000 rpm the flaps remain closed. This causes the exhaust gases to cover a longer distance and flow through an additional damping element, so that the engine sound is pleasantly subdued and disruptive frequencies are effectively suppressed – resulting in a mellow tone especially in four-cylinder operation when cylinder shut-off is active.

When the driver accelerates, the flaps open at an angle of 15, then 30 and up to 50 degrees so that some of the exhaust gases cover a short distance while the remaining follow the longer, acoustically dampened path producing a sonorous engine note. Under full load at higher engine speeds in eight-cylinder mode, both flaps are fully opened so that the occupants are able to enjoy the distinct muscular sound typical of an AMG V8. This emphasizes the performance potential of the 415 hp naturally aspirated AMG eight-cylinder engine.

The two-pipe AMG sports exhaust system with two chromed twin tailpipes has a pipe diameter of 2.56 inches from the manifolds to the pre-silencer. The diameter is reduced to 2.36 inches from the pre-silencer to the rear silencers.

Effective emissions technology with new catalytic converter boxes

Low exhaust emissions, compliance with country-specific standards and a characteristic engine sound – the requirements for the exhaust system of the new, naturally aspirated AMG 5.5-liter V8 engine were multiple and complex. The 2012 SLK55 AMG complies with the current Euro-5 emission standard, as well as meeting all the requirements of the US market (LEV-III standard, On- Board Diagnosis II).

Air gap-insulated manifolds ensure a rapid catalytic converter response. For efficiency and to save space, this design has a tandem catalytic converter housing on each side of the vehicle: adjacent to the firewall, two thin-walled ceramic substrates are grouped into each housing. This setup makes the previous, additional underbody catalytic converters unnecessary. The two ceramic substrates differ to ensure rapid and efficient emissions control: the front one is coated with palladium, while the rear one has a bimetal coating of palladium and rhodium. One lambda sensor per row of cylinders is located in front of each catalytic converter housing, and there is a lambda diagnostic sensor between each of the two thin-walled substrates.

Highly variable: the AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7G-TRONIC

Power is transferred to the rear wheels by means of the AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7G-TRONIC automatic transmission which features three transmission modes: “Controlled Efficiency” (C), Sport (S) and Manual (M). The automatic rev-matching function when downshifting as well as the brief, precisely defined interruption of ignition and injection when upshifting under full load shorten shift times and increase emotional appeal. A double turbine torsional damper with centrifugal pendulum adapts to engine speed and helps minimize vibrations in four-cylinder operation as well as enhances comfort.

Perfect combination: highly expressive driving style and comfortable cruising

The AMG sports suspension with Torque Vectoring Brakes and AMG Direct- Steer system provides both impressive lateral dynamics as well as agile handling. Looking for a highly aggressive driving style or comfortable cruising? The new SLK55 AMG is able to offer both. Independent suspension struts with stiffer spring/damper tuning, torque strut bearings on the front axle featuring higher rigidity, stiffer stabilizers at all four corners as well as a more negative camber on the rear axle result in high cornering speeds and low body roll in fast S-shaped bends.

In critical cornering conditions, the Torque Vectoring Brakes produce a defined rotational movement of the vehicle about the vertical axis in fractions of seconds, through selective brake actuation at the rear wheel on the inside of the bend. This results in the SLK55 AMG steering into the turn precisely and under full control, without any compromises where performance is concerned. Complementing this feature is the AMG Direct-Steer system which enhances handling and agility compared with the standard steering, while also reducing the amount of physical effort required when parking. A new power steering pump helps to reduce fuel consumption by using energy only when the driver is actually steering. In addition, the AMG Direct-Steer system has a parameter function adapted to match the AMG sports suspension. This results in optimum response from the central position, outstanding road feel and sharp handling in all driving situations.

The AMG-exclusive 3-stage ESP® gives individual control choices at the touch of a button: the ESP® button in the center console allows the driver to choose between “ESP ON”, “SPORT Handling Mode” and “ESP OFF”. The AMG highperformance brake system has internally ventilated and perforated brake discs on all wheels, measuring 14.2 in. x 1.4 in. at the front and 13 in. x .9 in. at the rear. The system is characterized by outstanding responsiveness, short stopping distances and excellent fatigue resistance.

Optional AMG Handling Package for even greater driving dynamics

The optionally available AMG Handling Package enhances the vehicle’s sportiness even further. It comprises an AMG Performance suspension with stiffer tuning, an AMG rear axle differential lock, two-piece brake discs at the front and a three-spoke AMG Performance steering wheel finished in premium leather with Alcantara® inserts in the grip areas.

Unmistakable: uniquely styled design and appointments

Classic roadster proportions with typical AMG design characteristics as well as a hint of the SLS AMG -are striking visual highlights of the 2012 SLK55 AMG. The AMG designers have complemented the exciting basic forms of the long hood, the greenhouse positioned well to the rear and crisp rear section with typical AMG styling at the front, sides and rear. The new AMG front apron has large air inlets and AMG-specific LED daytime running lights. Inspired by the SLS AMG super sports car, the wide radiator grill features a large, centrally-positioned Mercedes star. In the case of the SLK55 AMG, the slats in the front apron and the lower cross strut are painted in a high-gloss black finish. Darkened clear-lens headlamps and darkened bicolor tail lamps also come as standard exclusively on the top-of-the-range V8 model. Bi-Xenon headlights with Active Curve Illumination are also available as an optional extra.

The vent grilles with chrome-plated fins in the front fenders are not only reminiscent of the SLS AMG, but also evoke memories of the famous Mercedes- Benz 300 SL Roadster from the 1950s. The “V8 AMG” lettering beneath the grilles highlight the top-of-the-range eight-cylinder model from the rest of the SLK model series. AMG-specific, distinctively styled side sill panels continue the design of the front apron through to the new rear apron. With its own unique shape, black diffuser insert with three fins as well as the two chromeplated twin tailpipes of the AMG sports exhaust system, it gives a distinctive finishing touch to the vehicle. The spoiler lip on the trunk lid, painted in the vehicle body color, reduces lift at the rear axle and thereby increases driving stability at high speeds.

Inspired by the SLS AMG: high-quality, stylish interior

Functional, stylish, high-quality: the interior design of the SLK55 AMG is also reminiscent of its bigger brother, the SLS AMG Roadster. Associations with the super sports car are evoked courtesy of the four air vents in the style of jet engines, as well as the center console finished in brushed aluminum. Placed in the center of the dashboard is an AMG-specific analog clock featuring an IWC design. The AMG Performance steering wheel, with its flattened top and bottom sections, also boasts metal trim, aluminum shift paddles and grip areas finished in perforated leather. The clearly-arranged AMG instrument cluster is positioned perfectly in the driver’s field of vision and features four circular instruments, distinctive dials and the AMG main menu. The button for the transmission modes C, S and M is also located in the center console.

The AMG sports seats feature optimized lateral support and premium leather upholstery with AMG badges in the backrests and standard AIRSCARF necklevel heating system.

Magical: the panorama roof with MAGIC SKY CONTROL

The standard retractable hardtop opens and closes in less than 20 seconds, transforming the open-top Roadster into a closed-top Coupe with rigid roof at the touch of a button. Alternatively, a panorama roof panel in tinted polycarbonate can also be chosen. The third variant is a world premiere – the panorama roof with MAGIC SKY CONTROL. This glass roof switches to light or dark as required at the press of a button. When activated it is virtually transparent, offering an open-air experience even in cold weather. In its dark state the roof provides welcome shade and prevents the interior from heating up from the sun’s intense rays. In other words: a comfortable atmosphere at the touch of a button.

The frames of the three roof variants are made of magnesium. This makes each roof around 13 lbs lighter than in the previous model, giving the car a lower center of gravity – which benefits its agility. A comfortable alternative to the standard wind-stop is the new AIRGUIDE pivoting wind-stop. It consists of pivoting transparent plastic wings which are attached to the back of the rollover bars. The advantage: no installation or removal effort required.

Exceptional position: modern assistance systems on board

The 2012 SLK55 AMG sets new standards when it comes to safety: a whole host of the latest assistance systems support the driver and help secure the new AMG Roadster’s exceptional position in its segment. Standard equipment includes new, fiber-reinforced roll-over bar, two-stage driver and front passenger airbags, headbags, thorax airbags, knee airbags, seat belt tensioner with belt force limiters, NECK-PRO crash-active head restraints, three-stage ESP® and also ATTENTION ASSIST drowsiness detection.

Further assistance systems are available on request:

DISTRONIC PLUS: this proximity control system automatically maintains a set distance from the vehicle ahead, braking the SLK55 AMG to a stop if necessary and also accelerating the Roadster again.

The PRE-SAFE® Brake detects the acute danger of a rear-end collision and prepares for autonomous braking. The system is active at speeds of between 19 and 124 mph when moving vehicles are detected in front of the car.

Three generations: the SLK made by AMG

The 2012 SLK55 AMG is already the third generation of the exclusively dynamic Roadster model made by AMG. It all started in 2001 with the SLK32 AMG. Its supercharged AMG V6 engine with a displacement of 3.2 liters produced 349 hp and maximum torque 332 lb-ft – as such, the SLK32 AMG was the most powerful vehicle among the competition.

At the end of 2004 this was followed by the SLK55 AMG. With its AMG 5.5-liter V8 engine, which developed 355 hp and 376 lb-ft of torque, it also took the lead in its segment. No other vehicle in this class offers a large-displacement eightcylinder engine – and Mercedes-AMG has remained consistently true to this philosophy with the successor model. The new 2012 SLK55 AMG will celebrate its U.S. market launch in early 2012.

2012 C63 AMG Coupe Black Series Equipment List and Commercial

The 2012 Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG Coupé Black Series embodies the new AMG brand claim, Driving Performance like no other AMG

The 2012 Mercedes C 63 AMG Coupé Black Series comes to life as it prowls the asphalt before daybreak, unleashing a new level of fierce track-orientated performance. Spectacular design, technology transfer from the world of motorsport and driving dynamics at the highest level: these are the mythical elements infused in the C 63 AMG Coupé Black Series.

Standard Equipment

Comfort/Convenience

Dual-zone automatic climate control with dust filter

14-way power/memory driver’s seat with lumbar support*

AMG Sport Seats with Dinamica inserts and red contrast stitching**

Heated front seats

COMAND System w/ 80GB Hard-Drive Navigation

CD/ MP3 /AM/ FM/ Weatherband radio

HD Radio*

SD card slot

SIRIUS Satellite Radio

Bluetooth Audio Streaming*

iPod® / MP3 Media Interface (in center console)

Bluetooth interface for hands-free calling

Enhanced voice control for audio, telephone and navigation

SIRIUS® real-time traffic service

Gracenote® media database

10GB hard-drive with Music Register

Central controller with 7″ color display

Power Tilt & telescoping steering column*

4.5″ color instrument cluster display*

Front cupholders

Rain sensing intermittent wipers*

Integrated rear view mirror compass*

Auto dimming mirrors*

Integrated garage door opener*

Cruise control

Power windows with express up and down

Automatic headlamps with twilight sensor & locator lighting

Trip computer

Red seat belts**

Door panels in Dinamica with red stitching**

Performance steering wheel in Dinamica with red stitching**

Carbon Fiber trim**

Console in Black Piano Lacquer**

Lightweight carpet**


Performance/Handling

510 Horsepower @ 6,800 RPM**

457 lb-ft of Torque @ 5,000 RPM

186 mph top speed (electronically limited)

AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7-speed MCT w/ RACE START function

19″ AMG Forged 10-Spoke Wheels (smoked/titanium)**

255/35 R 19 front / 285/30 R 19 rear high-performance

Quad Exhaust with trapezoidal chrome outlets

15.3″ front brakes and 14.1″ rear brakes with red brake calipers**

Front axle with 1.6″ wider track, 1.1″ wider fenders; rear axel with 3″ wider

track, 1.6″ wider fenders

Body color rear spoiler

Adjustable Coil-over Suspension

Limited Slip Differential

Safety/Security

New vehicle 4-year/50,000 mile warranty

24 hr. roadside assistance program

Owner information kit

First-Aid kit

Mercedes-Benz maintenance system

Steel-reinforced cabin with front & rear crumple zones

Front & rear outboard seatbelts with pre-tensioners & force limiters

Dual two stage front airbags

Side airbags mounted in front seat backrests

Head protection curtains

Dual front pelvic airbags

Driver’s side knee airbag

Active front head restraints

4-wheel ABS disc brakes with Brake Assist System

Electronic Stability Program (ESP®)

Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR)

LATCH-lower anchors and tethers for children

Antitheft alarm with engine immobilizer

SmartKey with panic button

Tire pressure monitoring system

ATTENTION ASSIST*

ADAPTIVE BRAKE w/HOLD function*

Rearview Camera

Bi-xenon Headlamps with active curve illumination

Headlamp Cleaning System

Adaptive Highbeam Assist*


Optional Packages

AMG Carbon Fiber Package ($TBD)

Carbon Fiber Rear Diffuser

Carbon Fiber Front Splitter

Carbon Fiber Mirror

Carbon Fiber Trunk Lid Spoiler

Carbon Fiber Lower Valance Side Skirts


AMG Track Package (TBD)

Active Rear Differential Oil Cooling System

Specifically-developed C63 AMG Black Series Dunlop Sport Tires


AMG Aerodynamics Package ($TBD)

Adjustable Carbon Fiber Rear Spoiler

Front Aerodynamic Winglets

Extended Front Splitter (1.5″ Over Exterior Carbon Fiber Package)

Stand Alone Options

Forged 19″ AMG Wheels painted in Matte Black ($TBD)

Rear seat option ($TBD)

mbrace™ telematics ($TBD)

Rear side airbags ($TBD)

KEYLESS-GO ($TBD)

Paint

Mars Red, Iridium Silver, Obsidian Black, Diamond White, designo Night Black Magno, designo Alanite Grey Magno

Upholstery

Black M-B Tex with Dinamica inserts

2012 Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG Officially Announced – Video

The 2012 Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG unites efficiency and performance, exclusivity and an outstanding driving experience

Mercedes-Benz was kind enough to unveil the 2012 Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG ahead of its world debut on Wednesday at the 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show.  The 2012 Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG unites efficiency and performance, exclusivity and an outstanding driving experience. The estimated combined fuel economy for the high-performance SUV is 16 mpg, marking a 33-percent improvement over its predecessor. The basis for the excellent fuel economy and performance is the AMG 5.5-liter V8 biturbo engine with an output of 518 hp and torque of 516 lb-ft, representing an increase of 15 hp and 44 lb-ft over its predecessor. The available AMG Performance Package boosts the V8 engine’s power output to 550 hp and its maximum torque to 560 lb-ft. The newly developed ACTIVE CURVE SYSTEM for active roll stabilization, the AMG design and the broad scope of standard equipment and appointments produce a highly attractive overall package. The 2012MY ML63 AMG will be available in US showrooms in Q1 2012.

Ola Källenius, Chairman of Mercedes-AMG GmbH, notes: “Like its predecessors, the 2012 ML63 AMG sets new standards in terms of performance, exclusivity and an outstanding driving experience – plus the efficiency factor, which is acquiring ever greater emphasis at Mercedes-AMG. As the inventor of the high-performance SUV, we remain true to the philosophy which we introduced in 1999 with the 2000MY ML55 AMG and continued with the 2007MY ML63 AMG.”

The new ML63 AMG showcases exceptional new technology. The AMG 5.5-liter V8 biturbo engine features spray-guided gasoline direct injection with piezo injectors, ECO stop/start system, an all-aluminum crankcase, four valves per cylinder with camshaft adjustment, air-to-water charge air cooling and efficient alternator management. With a displacement of 5461 cc, the eight-cylinder engine generates a maximum power output of 518 hp and 516 lb-ft of torque. Combined with the AMG Performance Package, these values rise to 550 hp and 560 lb-ft. This difference in power and torque results from an increase in the maximum charge pressure from 14.0 to 18.8 psi. Both variants of the ML63 AMG deliver sports-car performance. Acceleration from zero to 60 mph takes 4.7 seconds and 4.6 seconds respectively, while the top speed remains at 155 mph (electronically limited) and at 174 mph with the AMG Performance Package. With or without the AMG Performance Package, fuel economy remains unchanged. The AMG Performance Package also includes an engine cover in high-quality genuine carbon fiber, calipers painted in red and the AMG Performance steering wheel in Premium leather/DINAMICA.

Key data at a glance:

ML63 AMG
Displacement 5461 cc
Bore x stroke 3.86″ x 3.56″
Compression ratio 10.0 : 1
Output 518 hp at 5,250 rpm 550 hp at 5,750/rpm*
Max torque 516 lb-ft at 1,750-5,000 rpm 560 lb-ft at 2,000-5,000 rpm*
Engine weight (dry) 449 lbs
Estimated fuel economy 16 mpg combined
Acceleration 0-60 mph 4.7 s 4.6 s*
Top speed 155 mph** 174 mph*

Efficient and versatile – AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7-speed transmission

Power delivery to all four permanently driven wheels is via the AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7-speed automatic transmission. Featuring three driving programs and a rev-matching function for downshifting, this outstanding gearbox offers amazingly broad scope. In “Controlled Efficiency” mode (C) the ECO stop/start function is active, shutting down the eight-cylinder engine when the vehicle is stationary. The “C” mode also delivers smoother acceleration and transmission characteristics with comfortable, earlier gear changes. Pulling away in this mode usually begins in second gear. A green “ECO” symbol in the AMG instrument cluster indicates that the ECO stop/start function is active.

In the Sport (S) and Manual (M) driving programs the ECO stop/start function is inactive and the engine/transmission characteristics are far more agile. A brief and precisely defined retardation of ignition and injection during upshift at full load also delivers shorter shift times.

Enhanced efficiency and driving dynamics

For added efficiency, the AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7-speed automatic transmission incorporates a new fuel-efficient torque converter, bearings designed for reduced friction loss and a thermal management system for the transmission oil. Axle gears with minimal friction loss, electronic steering, an optimized belt drive, on-demand control of all accessory drives and an intelligent lightweight design also help to reduce fuel consumption even further. The new ML63 AMG is 99 pounds lighter than its predecessor – despite the increase in power and the more comprehensive range of standard equipment.

As on the previous model, Mercedes-AMG uses a dedicated transfer case for the 4MATIC permanent all-wheel drive, which distributes engine power at a ratio of 40:60 to the front and rear axle for improved dynamic characteristics. Furthermore, the AMG sports suspension with AIRMATIC Air Suspension, independent damper struts, automatic level control and Adaptive Damping System (ADS) is combined for the first time with the ACTIVE CURVE SYSTEM for active roll stabilization. This system, which is standard equipment on the ML63 AMG, features active stabilizers on the front and rear axles to compensate for body roll during cornering. In addition to enhanced agility and driving fun, the system also improves stability for added safety, especially at higher speeds.

Roll stabilization, damping and suspension adapt instantaneously to the prevailing driving situation, offering optimum ride comfort and maximum stability. The driver can choose at the touch of a button between the three driving modes “Comfort”, “Sport” and “Manual”. The air suspension system is speed-sensitive, lowering the body at higher speeds to minimize drag while increasing stability.

The AMG elastokinematics on the front axle and more robust stabilizer bar on the rear axle improve steering precision. The enhanced drivetrain provides optimum power transmission and hallmark Mercedes reliability. The standard 4ETS electronic traction control system provides the best possible grip in slippery conditions.

AMG speed-sensitive sports steering, AMG high-performance braking system

Electromechanical AMG speed-sensitive sports steering features speed-based power assistance and helps to save fuel because it only consumes energy when the driver actually moves the steering wheel. The ML63 AMG comes with 20­inch 5-spoke alloy wheels painted in titanium grey with a high-gloss finish and fitted with 265/45 R 20 high-performance tires. Also available are optional 295/35 R 21 tires on 21-inch AMG alloy wheels. The AMG high-performance braking system provides the shortest possible braking distances and high fade resistance, featuring ventilated and perforated brake discs at all four corners. Sizes are 15.4″ x 1.4″ (front) and 13.6″ x 1.0″ (rear).

AMG styling with trim in silver chrome matte finish

The design of the new ML63 AMG exudes self-confidence, athleticism and power. AMG styling dominates the front view. Beneath the radiator grille with louvers in high-gloss paint finish and the prominent Mercedes star is a large cooling air intake. Together with the two air intakes, the central radiator grille provides effective airflow to the radiator, as well as the engine oil, charge air and transmission oil coolers. Fitted at the bottom of the AMG front skirt is a trim strip in matte silver chrome, which lends breadth to the front end while blending with the frames of the daytime running lights and into the side air intakes. Bixenon headlamps offer a premium and and exclusive look in combination with the standard Lighting Package. The AMG front skirt is integrated into the distinctive front fenders, which are 0.4 inches wider on either side to accommodate the large AMG alloy wheels. Prominent, fender-mounted “V8 BITURBO” badges identify the vehicle as the top AMG model in the M-Class. AMG illuminated sill panels feature dynamic styling and establish a visual link between the front and rear of the vehicle.

Another eye-catching feature is the AMG rear skirt highlighting the black diffuser. The openings emphasize the vehicle’s width, as does the trim strip in matte silver chrome – which reflects the design of the front skirt and frames the AMG sports exhaust system. In contrast to the other M-Class variants, the ML63 AMG features two sets of chrome twin tailpipes, providing that distinctive AMG eight-cylinder sound.

High-quality, sporty interior

Sporty character and premium quality define the interior of the high-performance SUV from AMG. This is evident in the standard designo premium leather AMG power sports seats offering excellent lateral support, as well as the four-spoke AMG Performance steering wheel. The latter ensures excellent vehicle control with perforated leather grips, aluminum shift paddles and a rim flattened on the bottom. Aluminum trim elements and the piano-lacquer retractable cover in the center console highlight the interior’s dynamic and exclusive flair. The standard designo premium leather upholstery includes contrasting double topstitching and AMG badges in the backrests of the front seats and the outer rear seats.

Dashboard, armrests and door trim are also finished in designo premium leather with double topstitching.

The distinctive instrument cluster with color TFT monitor, AMG welcome logo and AMG main menu is exclusive to the ML63 AMG.

Other standard equipment includes:

  • AMG illuminated door sills in stainless steel
  • AMG sports pedals in brushed stainless steel with rubber studs
  • COMAND system with hard-drive navigation & SIRIUS real-time traffic & weather
  • 10-way power front seats w/door-mounted controls plus driver and passenger memory with 4-way lumbar support
  • harman/kardon¨Logic 7¨surround sound system
  • HD radio
  • Bluetooth audio streaming
  • USB port
  • 7″ display with central COMAND controller
  • 4.5″ color instrument cluster display
  • Power lift gate
  • Multi-color ambient lighting
  • Power sunroof w/express open and close
  • Heated & active ventilated front seat

The AMG Performance package includes:

  • Top speed of 174 mph
  • AMG Performance steering wheel with DINAMICA grips
  • Increased output +32 hp / 44 lb-ft
  • Red brake calipers
  • Carbon fiber engine cover
  • designo is standard equipment

The standard designo features on the ML63 AMG include premium leather upholstery on the AMG sports seats.

This is available in a choice of designo auburn brown, designo porcelain and designo black. Features also include AMG badges in the backrests of the front seats and the outer rear seats as well as velour floor mats with the AMG logo embossed and black designo leather edging.

Further choices include designo trim pieces in black piano lacquer and the designo wood/leather steering wheel in black piano lacquer.

Safety of the very highest caliber

In line with the Mercedes-Benz brand philosophy, the 2012 ML63 AMG is based on the Mercedes-Benz concept of Real Life Safety, derived primarily from what happens in a real accident situation. The extremely robust occupant cell and the front and rear crumple zones form an effective basis for the occupant protection system. Nine airbags, activated on demand in accordance with the nature and severity of the accident, can reduce the loads exerted on the occupants. In addition to active safety systems such as the standard Brake Assist (BAS) or the optional BAS PLUS, which can help to prevent an accident or reduce its severity, the new M-Class features further enhanced passive-safety measures to help protect pedestrians.

Both active safety and driver fitness are improved by assistance systems already familiar primarily from the S- and E-Class. Standard equipment includes the drowsiness detection system ATTENTION ASSIST, the anticipatory safety system PRE-SAFE¨, Blind Spot Assist and Lane Keeping Assist, as well as ADAPTIVE BRAKE, the ESP¨electronic stability program and PARKTRONIC with Active Parking Assist. Further active assistance systems such as Active Lane Keeping Assist and Active Blind Spot Assist are available as additional equipment.

Safety is further enhanced by new standard features such as LED daytime running lamps, fiber-optic / LED tail lamps, Adaptive Highbeam Assist and a driver’s side knee airbag

Visionary – AMG is the inventor of the high-performance SUV

The new ML63 AMG from Mercedes-AMG represents the third generation of the high-performance sport utility vehicle. The company from Affalterbach was the first to identify the potential of powerful and exclusive off-road vehicles and is recognized as the founder of the high-performance SUV segment. It all began in 1999 with the 2000MY ML55 AMG. With a power output of 342 hp, the top-of-the-range M-Class model powered by an AMG 5.5-liter V8 engine achieved a level of performance previously unheard-of in this class, with acceleration from 0 to 60 mph in just 6.7 seconds. The unusual combination of high-caliber drive, excellent off-road capabilities, outstanding ride comfort, unparalleled safety and a spacious interior was well-received by AMG customers across the globe. More than 11,000 ML55 AMGs were sold worldwide between 1999 and 2003.

The follow-up ML63 AMG, which was presented at the Frankfurt International Motor Show in September 2005, continued the success story that began with the ML55 AMG. With its AMG 6.3-liter V8 engine generating an output of 503 hp and 465 lbs-ft of torque, it again set the benchmark in its segment. The performance of the 2007MY ML63 AMG was in the sports-car league. The top-of-the-range AMG model accelerated from 0 to 60 mph in 4.8 seconds and had a top speed of 155 mph (electronically limited). More than 13,000 units were sold worldwide between 2006 and 2011. In all, AMG’s sales figures for its high-performance SUVs total more than 24,000 to date.

The 2012MY Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG will be launched in Q1 2012.

Mercedes ML63 AMG Teaser Image

Mercedes-Benz took to Facebook Thursday to announce the release of the ML63 AMG ahead of its likely debut at the LA Auto Show

Mercedes-Benz took to Facebook Thursday to announce the release of the ML63 AMG ahead of its likely debut at the LA Auto Show.

Though only giving us a partial image, we can see from the photo that the new ML63 AMG has a three bar grille, big air intakes and LED daytime running lights. As for the parts that we can’t see but expect is the four-tailpipe exhaust system, AMG wheels, sport tuned suspension and upgraded brakes.

Below is the Mercedes AMG SUV Manifesto. Keep watch as we will post photos of the new Mercedes ML63 AMG as soon as they become available.

The “S” Manifesto

Live It. Share It.

Let us put the “S” back into SUV!

Sport does not have to be comprised by Efficiency and Utility. Let us change how we Drive Performance…. Let us pass the two door sports cars with pride… Let us admire our vehicle without guilt and seek out the perfect parking spot. SPORT IS BACK AND WITH IT WE ALL WILL DRIVE!”

Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Coupe by Domanig

The Domanig C63 AMG Coupe offers up 525 hp and a V-max increase that allows the AMG Coupe to do 300 km/h

The Domanig C63 AMG Coupe adds 38 hp to the already powerful Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Coupe that comes standard with 487 hp. In case you don’t feel like doing the math, that means the Domanig C63 AMG Coupe offers up 525 hp. Combine that with a V-max increase and the AMG Coupe can do 300 km/ h (186 mph) with ease.

If the Mercedes C63 AMG Coupe isn’t sporty enough for you, the Domanig C63 Coupe gets front wheels forged from DOM03 type in the dimensions 9 × 20″ with 235/30ZR20 Dunlop Sport Maxx GT tires used on the rear axle even 10.5 × 20″ with 275/25ZR20 Dunlop Sport Maxx GT. The wheels are a special edition with a star in the body color and outer rims in black high-gloss polished stainless steel.

In addition to the wheel upgrade, the coupe gets a carbon fiber front spoiler and rear diffuser with blacked out roof.

The KW suspension components are not only used to improve handling but also to enhance the looks by lowering the car.

On the interior, trims and accents are painted in coupe’s body color.

Thanks to Markus for the tip.

Mercedes AMG C-Class Driver Jamie Green Wins at Hockenheim

Jamie Green, driver of the AMG Mercedes C-Class, won the 2011 DTM season finale by 7.6 seconds over Martin Tomczyk of Audi

Jamie Green, driver of the AMG Mercedes C-Class, won the 2011 DTM season finale at Hockenheim by 7.6 seconds from Martin Tomczyk (Audi) after starting from second place on the grid. It was Green’s seventh DTM victory and his second at Hockenheim. This was the 17th podium for the British driver, his sixth in a DTM race at Hockenheim and podium number 480 for a DTM driver at this track.

It was the fifth consecutive victory Mercedes-Benz at their home race in Hockenheim. Since 1988, Mercedes-Benz has won a total of 31 out of 64 DTM races at the Hockenheimring. In the ‘new DTM’ since 2000, a Mercedes driver has won nearly three-quarters of all races at the circuit (19 victories in 26 races).

The season finale was the last race for the AMG Mercedes C-Class, the most successful vehicle in DTM history (85 wins in 159 races). Since 1988, more than half (51%) of the 165 Mercedes-Benz wins have been secured with the C-Class.

To make a direct comparison with Audi, from 202 races, Mercedes-Benz has won 109 times and Audi 62.

Jamie Green set the fastest race lap in Hockenheim – 1:34.114 – for the fifth time at this track. In all, since 1988, Mercedes-Benz drivers have set the fastest lap in 35 of 64 DTM races at Hockenheim. Since the revival of the DTM in 2000, a Mercedes-Benz has set the fastest race lap in 76% of all races (20 of 26 races).

Gary Paffett (THOMAS SABO AMG Mercedes C-Class) finished his 80th DTM

race in fifth position after starting from seventh on the grid. Bruno Spengler (Mercedes-Benz Bank AMG C-Class) came home ninth. Ralf Schumacher (Salzgitter AMG Mercedes C-Class) and Renger van der Zande (stern AMG Mercedes C-Class) finished 11th and 12th. Maro Engel (GQ AMG Mercedes C-Class), Susie Wolff (TV Spielfilm AMG Mercedes C-Class) and David Coulthard (Deutsche Post AMG Mercedes C-Class) crossed the line in 14th, 15th and 17th positions respectively. Christian Vietoris (Junge Sterne AMG Mercedes C-Class) was forced to retire from the race.

A total of 120,000 spectators attended the DTM finale (Fri, Sat, Sun) in Hockenheim.

Race summary

The start: Jamie Green overtakes pole-sitter Miguel Molina (Audi) at the start of the race and goes into the lead. Gary Paffett moves up one position to sixth place.

Lap 4: Green extends his lead on Martin Tomczyk (Audi) to more than two seconds.

Lap 10: The pit stop window is now open. Paffett is the first C-Class driver to pit. David Coulthard and Christian Vietoris also come in.

Lap 11: Bruno Spengler and Renger van der Zande complete their first mandatory pit stop. Vietoris retires.

Lap 12: Ralf Schumacher and Susie Wolff pit for the first time.

Lap 13: Green comes in for his first stop with a five-second lead.

Lap 18: Second mandatory pit stop for Paffett.

Lap 19: Schumacher and Wolff come in for the second time.

Lap 20: Green has a six-second lead after the first round of pit stops. Van der Zande comes in for the second time.

Lap 21: Coulthard pits for the second time.

Lap 22 : Final mandatory pit stop for Engel.

Lap 24: Spengler pits lying in sixth position.

Lap 26: Green comes in for his final pit stop in the lead.

Lap 29: The pit stop window has now closed. Green leads by 8.6 seconds.

Final lap (Lap 38): Jamie Green wins the 2011 DTM season finale at Hockenheim after 38 laps and a total race distance of 173.812 km. Gary Paffett climbs two positions from seventh place on the grid to finish P5.

Comments after the race:

Jamie Green (AMG Mercedes C-Class) – Winner:

“I feel very proud to have won this race which is also the final outing for the AMG Mercedes C-Class, the most successful car in DTM history. My car was perfect and I’m so pleased to have won here at Hockenheim for the second time. Now I can start the winter break on a high as a race winner this year. Many thanks to my team for all their work today and throughout the season. I’m looking forward to the new DTM era which starts in 2012. I’m sure it will be just as exciting as the old one, if not more so…!”

Gary Paffett (AMG Mercedes C THOMAS SABO-Class) – Fifth:

“That was a good race – I started from seventh place, and moved up two positions to fifth. My C-Class ran really well and I would like to have got past Mike Rockenfeller, but unfortunately it wasn’t meant to be. Nevertheless, it was a good finish to a difficult season. I’m already looking forward to 2012.”

Bruno Spengler (Mercedes-Benz Bank AMG C-Class) – Ninth:

“Unfortunately, my bid to end the season as runner-up in the championship didn’t quite come off, but all the same, I take satisfaction from having won two races and having started from pole position in four. That’s much more important than finishing second in the standings. So all in all, this has been a good year for us. The team worked really hard and, right up to the final lap, we gave it everything. I was faster than Oliver Jarvis and Timo Scheider today, but they proved too difficult to overtake.”

Ralf Schumacher (Salzgitter AMG Mercedes C-Class) – Eleventh:

“Congratulations to Jamie on his victory in our home round of the championship – he drove a great race. Unfortunately, I couldn’t manage a points finish today because I started from too far back on the grid. I’m satisfied with the way my season has gone, and from now on, I’ll be focusing all my attention on developing and testing the new DTM AMG Mercedes C-Coupé that we’ll be driving in 2012. You can be sure that we’ll be back on the attack then.” Renger van der Zande (stern AMG Mercedes C-Class) – Twelfth:

“Twelfth place is a decent result for me. I was running really well today and was able to keep up with Ralf. The atmosphere in the stands was terrific – especially in the Motodrom and at the Mercedes grandstand. Overall, I’m pleased with my first DTM season, particularly since my form improved significantly towards the end of season.”

Maro Engel (GQ AMG Mercedes C-Class) – 14th:

“I had obviously been hoping for better than P14 in the last race of the season, but I was boxed in by a lot of other cars on the first couple of laps, which cost me several positions. That was just bad luck. I’m very pleased for Jamie. It’s nice to have given the C-Class a fitting send-off in its last race.”

Susie Wolff (TV Spielfilm AMG Mercedes C-Class) – 15th:

“I had, of course, hoped to do better than 15th place in my first race as Susie Wolff, but it was tough to move up the field more than a couple of places from P17 on the grid. Like all the team, I’m pleased for Jamie and his victory – the 85th for the C-Class – I love this car!”

David Coulthard (Deutsche Post AMG Mercedes C-Class) – 17th:

“This was an unlucky race for me – my first pit stop wasn’t brilliant, unfortunately. After that my race was more or less over, since I had no chance to move up the field. I would of course have wished for a better result for the end of the season.”

Christian Vietoris (Junge Sterne AMG Mercedes C-Class) – retired:

“Unfortunately, this wasn’t the end to the season that I had hoped for. My pit stop didn’t go as intended: the right front wheel wasn’t on properly, which can happen. Up until that point, I had been very satisfied with the way the race was going. I was the best driver of an old-model Mercedes-Benz and had good pace. Too bad that I didn’t finish the final race of the season.”

Norbert Haug, Vice-President Mercedes-Benz Motorsport:

“That was the final race to be contested under the current DTM regulations, and for Jamie Green to have won it in such a convincing manner today is a tremendous achievement. Well done to everyone who played their part in making it happen. This is a victory that will go down in the record books and Jamie showed his true calibre today. With our C-Class, we have now won 85 out of 159 races – more than half, in fact – which makes this car the most successful and victorious in DTM history. Since the DTM was revived in 2000, Mercedes-Benz has won 19 races out of 26 at Hockenheim – a fabulous win rate for our home race. Next year, the DTM will welcome a third competitor, BMW, and that affirms the good work done over the last six years by Audi, Mercedes-Benz, the ITR, the DMSB and all our sponsors and TV partners, who always believed in the success of this remarkable championship. At the end of an era, thank you to everybody who has made the third generation of the DTM possible from the start of 2012.”

Mercedes-Benz C63 T AMG Supersport by Kicherer

The speed on the Mercedes C63 AMG Estate by Kicherer is 0-62 mph in 4.2 seconds and a top speed of 198 mph

German Tuner Kicherer revealed today their C63 T AMG Supersport based on the Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Estate. The Mercedes Estate receives almost 100 extra horsepower. The standard 451 hp and 600 Nm of torque seen on the standard C63 AMG is increased by Kicherer for the C63 T AMG to 550 Ps and 640 Nm of torque. The increased speed result is a 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) acceleration time in a mere 4.2 seconds and a top speed of 320 km/h.

In order to attain such high performance levels, the Kicherer’s C63 AMG estate was fitted with a sports air filter, a stainless steel sports exhaust system, a new manifold, and a re-mapped ECU.

Kicherer also lowered the Mercedes C63 AMG ride height and gave it massive 21 inch alloy wheels. To improve stopping power, the Kicherer Mercedes C63 T AMG Estate is fitted with composite brakes.

A carbon-fiber aerodynamic kit consists of a front spoiler with flaps, widened arches, a side sill set, rear diffuser, new front grille and side-mirror shells.

For the interior, the Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG estate by Kicherer offers a Nappa leather upholstery, combined with an Alcantara dashboard, door covers and roof lining.

Kicherer has not yet announced the price of the T Supersport program.

2012 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Roadster Equipment List

Hand-built AMG 6.3-liter naturally aspirated V8 engine & 11-Speaker Bang & Olufsen 1000 Watt Sound System come standard

The technological highlights of the 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Roadster read like an A-B-C of modern sports car engineering. The combination of an aluminum spaceframe body, an AMG 6.3-liter V8 front-mid engine with a peak output of 563 hp and 479 lb-ft of torque, a seven-speed dual clutch transaxle transmission and a sports suspension with aluminum double wishbones is guaranteed to make the hearts of sports car enthusiasts beat faster, while providing outstanding driving dynamics and roadster driving pleasure. The 2012 SLS AMG Roadster will make its U.S. debut in November.

Standard Equipment

Comfort/Convenience

  • Three-layer Power Soft-top*
  • COMAND APS w/ 40GB Hard-Drive GPS Navigation
  • Bluetooth interface
  • Enhanced Voice Control
  • In-dash 6-disc DVD/CD Changer
  • In-dash SD Card Reader
  • iPod/MP3 Media Interface
  • 4GB Music Register
  • 6 loudspeakers
  • 7-inch high-resolution color display
  • DVD Player for audio and video
  • 14-Speaker harman/kardon LOGIC7 Surround Sound System with Dolby Digital 5.1
  • HD Digital Radio
  • SIRIUS Satellite Radio
  • Full Leather Interior
  • Power Adjustable Seats with Memory functions
  • Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control
  • Cruise Control
  • Power Windows with Express Up and Down
  • Auto-dimming Side and Rearview mirrors
  • Power folding mirrors
  • Integrated Garage Door Opener
  • Intermittent Wipers with Rain Sensor
  • Headlamp cleaning system
  • Removable Wind Deflector between headrests*
  • KEYLESS-GO
  • PARKTRONIC
  • AIRSCARF neck-level heating system*
  • Aluminum Trim
  • Conventionally hinged doors*

Performance/Handling

  • Hand-built AMG 6.3-liter naturally aspirated V8 engine
  • 563hp @ 6,800 rpm
  • 479 lb-ft of torque @ 4,750 rpm
  • 7-speed AMG Dual Clutch Transaxle Transmission
  • Rear Limited Slip Differential
  • Suspension: Dual-wishbone suspension (front & rear)
  • Compound Brake Rotors
  • 19″/20″ AMG Twin 5-Spoke Light Alloy Wheels
  • 265/35 R19 (f) 295/30 R20 (r) performance tires

Safety/Security

  • mbrace telematics system
  • Blind Spot Assist*
  • New Vehicle 4 Year/50,000 Mile Warranty
  • 24-Hour Roadside Assistance Program
  • Steel Reinforced Cabin with Front and Rear Crumple Zones
  • Dual Front Airbags
  • Dual Side Airbags
  • Dual Head Airbags
  • Dual Knee Airbags
  • Anti-Theft Alarm with Engine Immobilizer
  • Advanced Tire Pressure Monitoring System
  • Remote key with panic button
  • Rearview Camera
  • LED Daytime Running Lights
  • Bi-Xenon Headlamps

Stand Alone Options

  • 11-Speaker Bang & Olufsen 1000 Watt Sound System
  • AMG Performance Media*
  • Adaptive AMG Sport Suspension*
  • Red painted AMG Brake Calipers*
  • AMG Carbon Ceramic Braking System
  • AMG Leather/Alcantara Performance Steering Wheel
  • Indoor Car Cover
  • Carbon Fiber Side Mirror Covers
  • Carbon Fiber Engine Compartment Covers
  • Extended Interior Carbon Fiber Package
  • Carbon Fiber Trim
  • Piano Black Lacquer Trim*
  • 19″/20″ AMG 7-Spoke Light Alloy Wheel
  • 19″/20″ AMG 10-Spoke Forged Light Alloy Wheel
  • 19″/20″ AMG 10-Spoke Forged Light Alloy Wheel (Matte Black w/ Silver Lip)*

Paint

Obsidian Black, Iridium Silver, AMG Imola Grey, AMG Sepang Brown*, AMG Le Mans Red, designo Mystic White II, designo Magno Alanite Grey, AMG Magno Monza Grey, AMG ALUBEAM Silver “Liquid Metal”

Upholstery

Soft-top: Black, Sand or Red

Interior: designo Black Exclusive Leather, designo Sand Exclusive Leather, designo Classic Red Exclusive Leather, designo Porcelain Exclusive Leather, designo Sand/Black Exclusive Leather (Two-tone), designo Classic Red/Black Exclusive Leather (Two-tone), designo Porcelain/Black Exclusive Leather (Two-tone), designo Light Brown Natural Woven Leather

2013 Mercedes-Benz B-Class AMG Spied for the First Time

The 2013 B-Class AMG was spied sporting dual exhaust system, aerodynamic body kit and lowered sport suspension

After immense speculation over whether or not Mercedes-Benz was planning an AMG version of the new B-Class, the 2013 Mercedes-Benz B-Class AMG was photographed out on the street.

The B-Class AMG was spied sporting dual exhaust system, aerodynamic body kit and lowered sport suspension. To follow along with the traditional range of improvements seen on AMG vehicles, the 2013 B-Class AMG will receive a revised chassis, exterior enhancements and a higher-performance engine.

Like the Mercedes A-Class AMG, the B-Class AMG is likely going to be powered by a turbocharged 2.0-liter petrol engine with up to 355 PS (261 kW / 350 hp). Power to the all-wheel drive system will come from a dual-clutch transmission.

We will bring you more information as it becomes available – until then, enjoy the spy photos in the gallery below.

Thanks to Jack and Autoevolution for the tip and photos.

Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Roadster Design Reminiscent of 300 SL Roadster

The new Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Roadster reinterprets the lines of the iconic Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster from the 1950's

Perfect proportions and purist lines for an exciting presence: the design of the SLS AMG Roadster stirs the emotions. Whether with the soft top open or closed, the Roadster exudes passionate sportiness and sheer exclusivity. The new super-sports car reinterprets the breathtaking lines of the iconic Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster from the 1950s, and continues the legend of exciting sports cars bearing the Mercedes star.

Memories of the legendary Mercedes-Benz 300 SL are also rekindled by the hallmark wide radiator grille with the large Mercedes star and the wing-shaped cross-fin. The three-dimensional, sculptured front-end with its low-set, arrow-shaped front apron set well into the sides lends the SLS its powerful stance on the road. Six large cooling air intakes and the vertically arranged headlamps set well to the outside with their alluring inner ambience provide a dominant aura, and are also stylistically reminiscent of the 300 SL Roadster. The central bi-xenon low-beam headlamp with its metallic wing section is framed by two LED indicator strips at the top and by the LED daytime running lamps at the bottom.

Sheer dynamism is not only suggested by the almost two-metre long bonnet, the low greenhouse set well to the rear and the short rear end with the extending rear aerofoil, but also by the long wheelbase, wide track and large wheels. The short overhangs characterise the athletic proportions as strongly as the overall engineering concept for this super-sports car, with its low-mounted front-mid engine and dual clutch transmission in a transaxle configuration.

Design influences from aircraft construction

Allusions to aircraft construction come courtesy of the prominent Mercedes star, whose tubular section is reminiscent of the air intake on a jet engine when viewed from the side, as well as the long bonnet: as the eye is drawn forward, so the observer becomes more aware of the curved bonnet contour. The design of the four fins with their Silver Shadow finish adorning the two air outlet grilles on the end of the bonnet creates the same visual impression. These aircraft-style lines also visually accelerate the air that flows past – and make the SLS AMG appear extremely dynamic even while stationary.

The fins on the bonnet are also to be found on the vehicle flanks, and here too the afficionado will rediscover a typical design feature of the 300 SL Roadster. The “6.3” lettering integrated between the fins is a clear reference to the large, naturally aspirated V8 engine. A stylish character line emerges from the side air outlet, combining visual appeal with power in combination with the dramatic effect of the flank surface. Extraordinarily appealing and unmistakable, the only 1261-millimetre high passenger compartment with its high beltlines, flat side windows and steep windscreen is in the nature of an observation post. When closed, the low fabric soft top accentuates the purist overall impression and embodies classic roadster design. When opened, the soft top is deposited behind the seats in a Z-configuration to preserve the harmonious lines. The three soft top colours of black, red and beige are available to suit the choice of nine exterior and six interior colours.

Side view dominated by muscle and shoulder

Viewing the SLS from the side, the eye is drawn to the prominent vehicle shoulder, which stretches from the front to the rear like a taut muscle. Dynamism is also enhanced by exterior mirrors mounted on the beltline. Distinctive 19-inch (front) and 20-inch (rear) light-alloy wheels fill the flared wheel arches, which stand out prominently from the flank. Three different wheel variants all provide a good view of the large, high-performance composite brakes. Seen from above, a prominent, uninterrupted line runs from the muscle to the rear. This styling feature is also picked up on the bonnet, where the eye follows a distinctive contour. On the right, a sporty filler cap of solid metal provides another visual highlight.

Rear view that emphasises width

Dynamism and power are also suggested by the rear view of the SLS AMG Roadster. The gently sloping boot lid creates an impression of width, as do the pronounced shoulder, the closed soft top with its wide glass rear window and the flat rear light clusters. Featuring LED technology and two slim chrome inserts, the horizontally divided light clusters provide interesting perspectives. Wing-shaped LED lighting elements make for a distinctive and striking night design. Unlike in the SLS AMG Coupé, the third brake light is integrated into the boot lid.

Similarly inspired by motor racing are the black diffuser insert, the low, centrally located Formula 1-style LED foglight/reversing light and the two chromed tailpipes of the sports exhaust system. The strikingly tapered rear apron provides an unimpeded view of the wide rear wheels, lending the SLS its self-assured stance on the road. The spoiler integrated in the boot lid is automatically deployed from a speed of 120 km/h to ensure optimum stability at high speeds. As the aerials for radio, navigation and telephone reception are invisibly integrated into the boot lid, they do not disrupt the car’s silhouette.

Interior reminiscent of an aircraft cockpit and motor racing functionality

Authentic materials and outstanding precision with respect to material quality and standard of finish: the interior of the SLS AMG Roadster already thrills at first sight. As in the gullwing model, the Roadster cockpit creates associations with an aircraft cockpit. The characteristic styling feature is the dashboard, whose powerful and dramatic wing shape makes for an impression of width. Strikingly integrated into the dashboard are the galvanised air vents with their adjustable, cruciform nozzles and Silver Shadow finish – their shape reminiscent of a jet’s engines. The instrument cluster with its LED upshift indicator and two white backlit dial instruments adds another decidedly sporty touch with its metallic Silver Shadow finish. The silver dials have red-lit needles and a 360‑ km/h scale. As a central feature of the cockpit, the COMAND APS multimedia system is integrated between the two centre air vents.

The elongated centre console in matt metal similarly picks up on the design theme of an aircraft cockpit. It is home to the AMG DRIVE UNIT, which is inclined towards the SLS driver and allows him to choose his personal vehicle setup. The E-SELECT shift lever, whose styling recalls the thrust control of a jet, controls the AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 7-speed sports transmission. The solid metal selector lever is lined with high-grade leather bearing an embossed AMG emblem. The attractively integrated control unit for the electric soft top is located in the rear section of the centre console.

Numerous controls are precision-made from solid metal, with a high-sheen Silver Shadow surface. On request the centre console and other interior features such as the door sill panels, interior door trim and seat backrest trim are available in carbon-fibre. Alternatively AMG trim in high-gloss black is available for the centre console.

Authentic cockpit atmosphere in the interior

The concave shape of the interior door panels and the high beltline make for an authentic cockpit atmosphere. Together with the wide centre tunnel extending well to the rear, they reinforce the impression of safety and security. Topstitching and contrasting seams, as well as fine designo leather on the sports seats, create a luxurious impression and accentuate the hand-finished look. All surfaces such as the interior door panels and armrests are softly padded for a very pleasant feel.

Dynamic steering wheel design and six different leather colours

An authentic racing car touch is provided by the AMG Performance steering wheel with a diameter of 365 millimetres. The rim has a flattened lower section and an oval cross-section, plus perforated leather in the ergonomically formed grip area, for outstanding vehicle control. The shift paddles and lower insert are of metal. The unmistakable attention to detail for which Mercedes designers are known is very evident in the tasteful colour combinations in the interior. Six different single-tone designo leather colours are available to meet individual preferences: black, espresso brown, sand, classic red, light brown and porcelain. The sports seats with integrated head restraints and sporty transverse fluting are upholstered in designo leather, with a metal AMG badge in the backrests. Two-tone designo Exclusive leather seats are also available in espresso brown/black, classic red/black, sand/black and porcelain/black. If light brown is chosen as an interior colour, the sports seats are upholstered in natural leather with particularly high-quality woven leather on the centre seat panels.

The A-pillars are lined in anthracite Alcantara, heightening the functional, purist motor sports atmosphere. These surfaces are complemented with the sporty carpeting and floor mats bearing the AMG logo.

Mercedes-Benz CLS63 AMG by German Tuner Carlsson

The Mercedes CLS63 AMG receives a 100 HP jump, a more aerodynamic exterior and a luxurious interior update

German tuner Carlsson uses the stylish shapes of the new generation of Mercedes-Benz CLS (type C 218) to underline the vehicle’s elegance and sportiness. At the top of the line is the Carlsson CK63 RS based on the Mercedes-Benz CLS 63 AMG with Performance Package which had its world premiere at the Frankfurt Motor Show 2011.

Carlsson incorporates coupé-style contours and lends the vehicle’s exterior a touch of sophistication with the comprehensive aerodynamic package. The new front spoiler and the front spoiler lip RS made of carbon fibre ensure an athletic look for the luxurious saloon, a look which is underscored further by the black painted stainless steel grille inserts.

The discreet spoiler on the trunk lid and the rear skirt insert with its rear diffuser RS made of carbon fibre ensure extra downforce and more stable road holding even at high speeds. The performance figures are also impressive: Optimized by Carlsson, the engine of the CLS 63 AMG with Performance Package under the long bonnet now produces 649 hp (477 kW) and 900 Nm of torque, compared to the original 557 hp (410 kW) and 800 Nm. This allows the Carlsson CK63 RS to reduce the time for the sprint from 0 to 100 kph from 4,3 to 4,1 seconds.

Finally, the Carlsson stainless steel sport exhaust system with 4 oval end pipes gives the CK63 RS a distinctive sound. Also for smaller diesel and gasoline engines, Carlsson offers technically sophisticated performance kits with the general Carlsson 3 year guarantee. The performance kit CK50 for the CLS 500 for instance raises the output of the engine from 408 hp (300 kW) and 600 Nm of torque to 475 hp (349 kW) and 687 Nm.

The vehicle’s light alloy wheels 1/10 which are available in up to 20 inch also emphasise the sporty yet stylish contours of the new aerodynamics package. By combining five single and five double spokes, the automobile manufacturer from Merzig in Germany is setting a design trend. Thanks to an elaborate manufacturing process, the forged wheel 1/10 Ultra Light generates a weight advantage of 40 percent compared to the original wheels. This allows Carlsson to attain more strength and a distinctly improved rolling quality at the same time. The 1/10 design is also available as casted wheels in three different colour variants: Brilliant Edition, Graphite Edition and Titanium Edition

The Carlsson suspension with two sport springs lowers the CLS by 30mm at the front axle and thus allows an even more agile drivability. Carlsson’s patented C-Tronic® SUSPENSION is responsible for delivering excellent road holding for vehicles with the standard AIRMATIC suspension. This intelligent suspension lowering system drops the vehicle by up to 30 millimetres and continuously monitors the situation of the road. Depending on the road conditions, the controlling device adapts the residual spring travel every 150 milliseconds, thus ensuring optimum comfort and excellent driving dynamics with an appealing look. The C-Tronic® SUSPENSION switches to serial conditions when the speed drops under 20 kph as the original suspension adjustment will already lower the vehicle.

The vehicle’s refinement reaches its peak in the interior. The automobile manufacturer cultivates traditional craftsmanship by using finest materials such as leather, exclusive Alcantara, carbon fibre, best root wood and several other exclusive natural materials. The selections of the materials and the excellent workmanship attest the uncompromising quality requirements of Carlsson’s own upholstery. The CK63 RS experienced a Carlsson interior refinement at the top of the line. The seats and door panels as well as the rear seat bench have been covered in Mokka brown Carlsson NAPPA EXCLUSIVE leather. Thanks to its thickness of 1 to 1,4 millimetres, this pigmented leather is particularly resistant while still providing the feel of a soft leather glove. The extensive tanning process guarantees that the leather skins’ pores remain intact and thus prevent heat accumulation. In the winter, too, this particular natural material immediately adapts to the individual body temperature.

The same high quality and attention to detail is reflected by the carbon inlays in dark brown/matte which can be found among others in the dashboard, the door panels and the centre console. Other high quality parts like the illuminated door sill panels, soft velour floor mats featuring the Carlsson logo and door pins made of brushed aluminium further contribute to the stylish appearance of the CLS’ interior.

The number of variants is unlimited: The saddlery’s applications range from different forms and kinds of perforation over individual colours of desired leather skins to the combination of various materials like leather and Alcantara with corresponding stitching and piping.

Exclusively Central European raw materials of German production are used for all Carlsson NAPPA products. Carlsson also assumes responsibility in matters of environmental protection: the water used during the manufacturing process leaves the German tannery in drinking water quality.

With its comprehensive finishing package for the CLS model, Carlsson has once more proven its refined sense of taste when it comes to Mercedes design. Thanks to its efforts, the already stylish standard CLS63 AMG has turned into a unique individualist.

All components of the refinement include the general Carlsson three-year warranty up to 100.000 kilometres and a TÜV certificate so that the components can easily be included with the rest of the vehicle’s documentation.

Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG Carbon by Kicherer

Kicherer has unveiled a new tuning package for the Mercedes ML63 AMG with carbon foil and carbon-leather and alcantara interior

This week, the aftermarket specialists from Kicherer unveiled their new tuning program for the Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG. Called the Carbon Series, the Kicherer Mercedes ML63 AMG Carbon offers an engine output increase to 540 HP (397 kW), with a new maximum torque at a full 640 Nm. In addition to offering high acceleration values, the power also offers up a maximum speed in excess of 250 km/h (155 mph).

Kicherer’s Mercedes-Benz ML63 AMG Carbon is fitted with a specially developed stainless steel sports exhaust system and a KICHERER PowerConverter.

Fitted with a carbon edition exterior package, the ML63 appears uni-coloured: All body parts including new front and rear wheel arches, new side skirts, a rear roof spoiler, and a new front spoiler are covered with exclusive carbon-look foil.

In order to transfer the 540 HP perfectly, the Mercedes-Benz SUV rides on enormous 23 inch bespoke wheels and has an electronic chassis adjustment. On the inside, KICHERER offers a fine interior set in carbon-leather and alcantara.

Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Roadster – A Look at the Inside

The SLS AMG Roadster offers designo leather and COMAND APS standard and Bang & Olufsen BeoSound AMG as an optional extra

A super-sports car and cruiser in one: whether with the soft top open or closed, the SLS AMG Roadster offers its occupants an unrivalled driving experience. This is in large part due to the functional interior and extensive, exclusive standard appointments.

The driver of the SLS AMG Roadster has a low seating position typical of a sports car just 368 millimetres above the road surface. In combination with the generous effective headroom of max. 982 millimetres and the effective legroom of 1058 (driver) and 1078 (passenger) millimetres, this results in a very relaxed seating position. Good all-round visibility is made possible by the relatively upright angle of the windscreen. Decisive factors for the impression of spaciousness include the generous shoulder-room of 1483 millimetres and an elbow width of no less than 1606 millimetres.

The sports seats with integrated head restraints feature so-called two-zone seat cushions. Prominent side bolsters with a harder foam filling provide optimal lateral support, while the inner areas of the seat cushion and backrest are softer for a high level of comfort on long journeys. A black designo leather interior is standard equipment. The seat backrests are made from magnesium, a high-tech material that combines light weight with high strength. This leads to significant advantages where weight distribution and a low centre of gravity are concerned.

The fore-and-aft position, height, backrest angle, seat cushion angle and steering column are adjusted mechanically. If the optional Memory package is specified, these adjustments including the seat cushion angle are electric; three individual seat settings can also be stored in this way. The Memory package also includes four-way lumbar supports and adjustable seat side bolsters for more lateral support when cornering at speed. Pivoting air vents are integrated into the head restraints if the optional AIRSCARF® system is specified. The airflow can be adjusted to different body sizes using movable louvres, and the heating level can be set in three stages by pressing a button. The head and neck areas of the occupants are then bathed in a warm airflow – extending the roadster season. AIRSCARF® is operated using two keys in the centre console.

Glass draught-stop as standard

Irritating turbulences are prevented by the standard glass draught-stop: this is slotted onto the bulkhead between the seats and fixed in place with two levers. When not in use, the draught-stop is securely stowed in a textile bag in the boot. In combination with the optional single or two-tone designo Exclusive leather or designo Exclusive natural/textured leather in light brown, the SLS AMG Roadster features leather-lined roll-over bars with integrated grilles which improve occupant comfort even further.

AMG Performance steering wheel with high-quality, solid metal insert

The adjustment range of the Performance steering wheel is 60 millimetres axially and 2.3 degrees either up or down – this applies to both manual and electric adjustment. The steering wheel is lined in perforated leather in the specially formed grip area, and has a high-quality, solid metal insert and a rim with a diameter of 370 millimetres, with a flattened profile in the lower section. The best possible vehicle control is not least ensured by the specially formed steering wheel cross-section. A Performance steering wheel with leather/Alcantara inserts is available as an option.

The seven gears of the dual clutch transmission are shifted using solid metal shift paddles. A brief pull on the left (–) or right (+) shift paddle is enough to engage the required gear. Multifunction keys in the left and right steering wheel spokes provide rapid access to the audio, telephone and navigation functions, and to the LINGUATRONIC voice-operated control system. The main menu in the instrument cluster can also be accessed using the ergonomically shaped steering wheel keys.

Numerous instruments and AMG main menu

Two dial instruments provide information about the vehicle speed and engine speed, and have two small, integrated displays showing the fuel level and the engine oil temperature. When the ignition is switched on, the needles of the rev counter and speedometer simultaneously spin around to their maximum position, then instantly return to zero. Between the dial instruments there is a central display for information such as the odometer reading, range, fuel consumption, trip mileage, driving time and average speed.

The AMG main menu not only shows the individual tyre pressures at each wheel, but also has three modes for comprehensive driver information: “Warm Up”, “Set Up” and “RACE”. “Warm Up” shows the engine oil, coolant and transmission oil temperatures, while “Set Up” shows the current ESP® mode. “RACE” makes the RACETIMER available, with which the driver is able to measure lap times on a closed race circuit. Customers opting for AMG Performance Media (optional) will not find the above functions in the AMG main menu, but rather in the display of the standard COMAND APS multimedia system.

Permanently displayed information includes the currently selected gear and the activated driving mode of the dual clutch transmission – plus the time of day, ambient temperature and digital speed. Information on the navigation system, audio functions and telephone, individual vehicle settings and the ASSYST PLUS service interval display can be accessed in the central display. The gearshift indicator is located above the display, and therefore ideally in the driver’s field of vision: seven LEDs coloured white, yellow and red indicate the necessary gearshift if the driver of the SLS AMG has selected the manual (M) transmission mode. The faster the engine speed approaches the maximum of 7200 rpm, the more LEDs light up.

COMAND APS with DVD player as standard equipment

The centre console is also designed with the best possible ergonomics in mind. The upper section has an array of keys for the COMAND APS multimedia system. All the functions of the radio, DVD player, telephone and navigation system can be controlled from here. When switched on, the TFT colour display in the dashboard shows the unmistakable AMG logo for ten seconds – and depending on the function, a high-resolution map or other information such as the radio station, music track or telephone keypad. The Europe-wide navigation system has a 40-gigabyte hard disc on which the navigation data are stored, which means that route calculation is extremely rapid.

The car radio with integrated CD/DVD player features an FM/MW/SW and LW twin tuner with automatic station search, RDS, a 4 x 25 watt amplifier and a total of 6 loudspeakers. In addition, COMAND APS includes a music server with a memory capacity of 6 gigabytes, which enables the driver to store up to 1500 music files. A DVD player for video and audio is also on board, and an integrated 6-disc DVD changer is available on request. Below the DVD aperture the unit has an adapter that enables various PC memory cards for the reproduction of music files to be used. External audio devices such as an “iPod” can be connected to COMAND APS via the optional Media Interface. As a standard feature, Mercedes-Benz combines COMAND APS with the LINGUATRONIC voice-operated control system and the Bluetooth interface, which provides a wireless connection between the mobile phone and the hands-free system.

AMG DRIVE UNIT with E-SELECT lever

One of the visual and functional highlights in the interior of the SLS AMG is the solid centre console, which immediately calls an aircraft cockpit to mind. All the central control functions including the AMG DRIVE UNIT, which is inclined towards the driver, are grouped on this striking, solid-metal feature also optionally available in genuine carbon-fibre. The AMG E-SELECT shift lever with embossed AMG emblem for the AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 7-speed sports transmission also has a jet aircraft look: the one-touch drive-by-wire system enables the driver to shift between R, N and D extremely rapidly. When the car is stationary, simply pressing the P-key activates the parking position – this also happens automatically when the engine is switched off. To the left are the rotary controls for the transmission’s driving modes, including RACE START, as well as the keys for the ESP® functions, the extendable rear aerofoil, the AMG RIDE CONTROL sports suspension and the AMG memory function.

The engine start button is also integrated into the AMG DRIVE UNIT: this lights up in red when the vehicle is unlocked. When the button is pressed, the “Engine Start Stop” flashes during the starting process.

The Controller directly integrated into the centre console operates the mutimedia system COMAND APS. This rotary/push control can be moved in seven directions: turning the controller selects the main menu and submenus on the display, while pushing it activates or confirms the displayed function or setting. The buttons next to the Controller marked with “R” and “C” symbols are used to quit submenus quickly or delete entries.

Optional Bang & Olufsen BeoSound AMG surround sound system

The new sound system realised by Mercedes-Benz and AMG together with the famous Danish audio specialist Bang & Olufsen was developed specifically for the SLS AMG Roadster. The Bang & Olufsen BeoSound surround-sound system with Dolby Digital 5.1 provides an exclusive listening experience at the highest level. This is not only thanks to the amplifier with a total output of 1000 watts and 11 loudspeakers, but also to the sound processor’s precise distribution of the music signals to selectable driver, passenger or central positions. The digital sound processor (DSP) also makes it possible to choose between a high-end studio sound (“Reference”) and surround-sound. All the functions are controlled via a special Bang & Olufsen menu in COMAND APS. Particular highlights are provided by two illuminated 50-watt lens tweeters on the dashboard. As a Roadster-specific feature, a 250-watt subwoofer is integrated into the aluminium cross-member behind the seats. High-quality loudspeaker covers bearing the Bang & Olufsen logo indicate the exceptional status of this high-end system.

THERMOTRONIC comfort automatic climate control as standard

The sophisticated THERMOTRONIC two-zone luxury automatic climate control system is included as standard for outstanding climatic comfort. A powerful air conditioning compressor ensures rapid cooling of the interior; the cooled air flows from the four multi-adjustable vents in the dashboard, two apertures in the A-pillars, three at the windscreen and one in each footwell. Sensors constantly monitor the interior temperature, the temperature of the air flowing from the air vents, the air moisture content and the intensity and angle of the sun. A pollutant sensor recognises excessive carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide concentrations in the outside air, and automatically closes the air recirculation flap if levels of these pollutants increase rapidly. A key with an Off symbol switches THERMOTRONIC off if required – for example if it is not needed because the soft top is open.

The modern, short-travel control keys in the SLS AMG require an operating force of only four newtons. All keys and switches are treated with Softtouch paint, which creates a silky sheen and a soft surface. The homogeneous, amber-coloured illumination of the control symbols ensures easy recognition, and also underlines the high-quality appearance of the interior when driving at night.

A wealth of stowage spaces for typical Mercedes day-to-day suitability

The interior also impresses with practically designed stowage facilities for typical Mercedes day-to-day suitability. The glove compartment with a capacity of 3.7 litres and a spectacles compartment is in the dashboard on the passenger side. To the right of the E-SELECT lever there is a small compartment with a 12 V socket or on request an ashtray with cigar-lighter. The armrest behind the centre console not only facilitates operation of the COMAND Controller, as it also has the conveniently integrated control switch for the electrically operated fabric soft top.

The armrest can be moved in two stages at the touch of a button, revealing a stowage compartment in which there are two cupholders and a telephone cradle (optional). Other items can be stowed in compartments in the doors, the stowage system on the rear bulkhead between the seats and the map pocket in the passenger footwell. Two clothes hooks are attached to the seat backrests. The unlocking switch for the boot lid is located below the light switch in the dashboard. Alternatively the boot can also be opened using the button in the vehicle key. The boot has a capacity of 173 litres (acc. to VDA measuring method).

Overview of the comprehensive standard equipment (selection):

  • AMG sports seats with three-stage seat heating
  • COMAND APS
  • Floor mats with AMG logo
  • Interior in black designo leather
  • Anti-theft alarm system with tow-away protection
  • and interior monitoring
  • Electric parking brake
  • Headlamp Assist
  • KEYLESS-GO start function
  • PARKTRONIC
  • Rain sensor
  • Tyre pressure monitoring system
  • Child seat recognition in the passenger seat
  • Sports pedals in brushed stainless steel with rubber studs
  • Cruise control with SPEEDTRONIC
  • THERMOTRONIC

Optional extras include the following (extract):

  • AMG alubeam silver
  • AMG Le Mans red
  • AMG Monza grey Magno
  • AMG Sepang brown
  • designo magno alanite grey
  • designo mystic white 2
  • 6-disc DVD changer
  • AIRSCARF®
  • Bang & Olufsen BeoSound AMG surround sound system
  • Interior appointments in designo single-tone Exclusive leather
  • Interior appointments in designo two-tone Exclusive leather
  • Interior appointments in designo Exclusive light brown natural leather/embossed leather
  • Automatically dimming interior mirror and exterior mirror on driver’s side, as well as electrically folding exterior mirrors left and right with ambient lighting
  • Media interface
  • Memory package with electric seat and steering column adjustment,
  • as well as a four-way lumbar support
  • Blind Spot Assist

Even more individuality is possible with optional extras from the AMG Performance Studio:

  • AMG carbon-fibre exterior mirrors
  • AMG carbon-fibre engine compartment cover
  • AMG Interior Carbon Fibre package (carbon-fibre trim, trim on seat backrest and side, door sill panels)
  • AMG ceramic high-performance composite braking system
  • AMG light-alloy wheels in a 5-twin-spoke design, painted in titanium grey with high-sheen finish, size 9.5 x 19 inches (front) and 11.0 x 20 inches (rear), tyre sizes 265/35 R 19 (front) and 295/30 R 20 (rear)
  • AMG Performance steering wheel in leather/Alcantara®
  • ·AMG Performance Media
  • AMG RIDE CONTROL sports suspension with adaptive damper adjustment
  • AMG forged wheels in a 10-spoke design, painted in titanium grey and polished, size 9.5 x 19 inches (front) and 11.0 x 20 inches (rear), with tyre sizes 265/35 R 19 (front) and 295/30 R 20 (rear)
  • AMG forged wheels in a 10-spoke design, painted in matt black with high-sheen finish, size 9.5 x 19 inches (front) and 11.0 x 20 inches (rear), with tyre sizes 265/35 R 19 (front) and 295/30 R 20 (rear)
  • AMG carbon-fibre trim
  • AMG high-gloss black trim
  • Red-painted brake calipers