• MERCEDES-BENZ SLS AMG Gullwing - OFFICIELLE - FRANCFORT 2009

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    Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG: fascination and high tech
    The new 'Gullwing' from Mercedes-Benz
    The new Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, which is about to celebrate its world premiere on 15 September 2009 at the In-ternational Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt/Main, embodies a blend of consummate automotive fascination and high tech. The super sports car delivers a  compelling mix of purist styling, consistent lightweight design and superior  driving dynamics. At the same time, the SLS fully lives up to all the expectations of hallmark Mercedes everyday practicality and optimum safety. In  essence, the new 'Gullwing' offers the ideal synthesis of the strengths of Mercedes-Benz and AMG.
    The new super sports car from Mercedes-Benz and AMG makes for an al-luring proposition with its unrivalled technology package: aluminium space-frame body with gullwing doors, AMG 6.3-litre V8 front-mid engine develop-ing 420 kW/ 571 hp peak output, 650 Nm of torque and dry sump lubrica-tion, seven-speed dual-clutch transmission in a transaxle configuration, sports suspension with aluminium double wishbones and a kerb weight of 1620 kilograms based on the DIN standard – this superlative combination guarantees driving dynamics of the highest order. The ideal front/rear weight distribution of 47 to 53 percent and the vehicle's low centre of gravity are testimony to the uncompromising sports car concept. The 'Gullwing' accel-erates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds, before going on to a top speed of 317 km/h (electronically limited). The fuel con-sumption of 13.2 litres per 100 kilometres (combined) puts it at the front of the competitive field (all figures provisional).

    "Mercedes-Benz is presenting an exhilarating super sports car in the guise of the new SLS AMG, which is bound to set the pulses of all car enthusiasts racing that extra bit faster. The brands Mercedes-Benz and AMG have joined forces to create the SLS AMG – which is set to become one of the most al-luring sports cars of all time", says Dr. Dieter Zetsche, Chairman of the Board of Management of Daimler AG and Head of Mercedes-Benz Cars.

    "Our customers will experience with the SLS AMG the expertise of Mer-cedes-AMG, built up over 40 years of motor racing. The unrivalled technol-ogy package delivers outstanding driving dynamics coupled with moderate fuel consumption figures – part and parcel of the modern-day AMG," says Volker Mornhinweg, Chairman of Mercedes-AMG GmbH.

    "The styling of the new Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG is not only very special because of the exclusive gullwing doors. Our aspiration is to utilise this in-terpretation to create the classic of tomorrow and roll out the most alluring sports car of the 21st century. Our aim is also to create a new design icon, which shapes the  incomparable legend of our brand, alongside Mercedes models like the CLS or
    the SL. At the same time, the new SLS paves the way for the design phi-losophy of forthcoming Mercedes-Benz sports cars", says Gorden Wagener, Head of Design at  Mercedes-Benz Cars.

    Design: purist, distinctive and passionate

    The distinctive styling of the new Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG enthrals with its passionate sportiness and reinterprets the breathtaking lines of the Mer-cedes-Benz 300 SL – one of the outstanding design icons of the Mercedes-Benz brand. With its purist design the new SLS AMG reflects the philosophy of contemporary sports car engineering: the bonnet which measures just under two metres, the low greenhouse positioned well to the rear and the short rear-end with an extendable aerofoil are just as powerful a reminder of the superlative dynamism as the long wheelbase, the wide track and the large wheels. The short overhangs feed through into the proportions, just as does the design of the super sports car with its low-slung front-mid engine set well back and dual-clutch transmission in transaxle configuration. An un-doubted styling highlight comes courtesy of the gullwing doors which lend the SLS AMG its incomparable charisma – making a unique statement in this vehicle segment.

    The gullwing doors are not alone in rekindling memories of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL; the hallmark wide radiator grille with the large Mercedes star and the wing-shaped cross fins are a throwback to the front-end of the sports car legend. The three-dimensional, sculptured front-end with its low-set, swept-back front apron set well into the sides lends the 'Gullwing' 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 ambi-ence provide a dominant aura: the central bi-xenon low-beam headlamp with its metallic wing section is framed at the top by two LED indicators and the LED daytime driving lights at the bottom.

    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 for-ward, so the observer becomes more aware of the curve. The design of the four fins with their Silver Shadow finish that adorn the two air outlet grilles on the end of the bonnet create 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 taken up on the vehicle flanks: the connoisseur also discovers here a hallmark styling feature of the 300 SL. The "6.3" letter-ing placed between the fins provides a clear reference to the high-displacement naturally aspirated V8 engine. The side air outlet feeds through into a stylistically prominent feature line, which together with the convex flanks and the exhilarating
    surface treatment, combines aesthetics with power. The compact passenger compartment proves as alluring as it is unmistakable. With its high beltline, low side windows and steeply angled windscreen it comes across as a kind of visor. The forward angled B-pillar with its stylish flowing sweep to the rear window exudes pure dynamism.

     
    Side view dominated by muscle and shoulder

    Seen from the side, the eye is drawn to the prominent vehicle shoulder of the SLS, which stretches like a taut muscle from the front to the rear. Dis-tinctive 19-inch (front) and 20-inch (rear) light-alloy wheels fill the wheel arches, which stand out prominently from the sidewall. Three different wheel variants all provide a glimpse 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 dis-tinctive contour which flows over the roof between the gullwing doors, right through to the third brake light.

    Rear view that emphasises width

    The rear view of the SLS also exudes dynamism and power: the gently slop-ing boot lid emphasises a sense of width, an impression reinforced by the prominent vehicle shoulder and the sleek tail lights: fitted with LED technol-ogy, the horizontally structured lighting units provide a scintillating view. Wing-shaped LED lighting elements ensure a distinctive, enthralling night design. The Formula-1-style LED fog lamp/reversing light is set down low in the centre. Similarly inspired by motor racing are the black diffuser insert 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 'Gullwing' its self-assured stance on the road. The spoiler inte-grated in the boot lid is automatically deployed from a speed of 120 km/h to ensure optimum stability at high speeds.

    New colours: "AMG ALU-BEAM silver" and two matt finishes

    The colour charts for the SLS include nine exclusive paint finishes. The highlight comes in the shape of the unique "AMG ALU-BEAM silver" paint-work: the new, unique process makes the paint shine like liquid metal. The paint covers the body panels like a metallic skin, emphasises the scintillating design lines of the 'Gullwing' more strongly than any previous paint job and makes them even livelier by means of targeted light reflections. This effect is made possible thanks to tiny pigments measuring between 30 and 50 nanometres.

    The two matt finishes "designo magno allanite grey" and "AMG magno syl-vanite grey" are just as eye-catching: with their matt silk surface they rein-force the sporty character of the two-seater through specific contouring of the crease lines.

    Interior with allusions to aircraft construction and motor sports practi-cality

    You only need to open the gullwing doors on the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG and ease into the sports seats to experience a whole new level of interior. The Mercedes-Benz designers took their inspiration from aircraft construction when styling the interior – immediately bringing an aircraft cockpit to mind. 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, cruci-form 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 add another decidedly sporty touch with their metal-lic Silver Shadow finish. The silver dials have red needles and a 360 km/h speedometer scale. As a central feature of the cockpit, the COMAND APS multimedia system with its 7-inch screen is integrated between the two cen-tre air vents.

    The elongated centre console in matt metal similarly picks up on the design theme of the aircraft cockpit. It is home to the AMG DRIVE UNIT, which is inclined towards the SLS driver and allows them to choose their very own vehicle setup. The E-SELECT shift lever, whose styling recalls the thrust control of a jet, controls the AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 7-speed sports trans-mission. All the controls are made out of solid metal, with a high-sheen Sil-ver Shadow surface.The concave inner panels of the gullwing doors, the high beltline and the powerful side sill panels round off the cockpit-like impression, while impart-ing a feeling of sports car-like ergonomics. Fine materials such as nappa leather, solid metal and (optional) genuine carbon-fibre facings underline the pronounced "custom-built" nature of the SLS interior, and show enormous attention to detail. Five different designo leather colours are available to meet individual prefer-ences: black, classic red, sand, porcelain and light brown.

    Wide-opening gullwing doors for easy entry

    Despite the low sitting position of just 369 millimetres in typical sports car fashion, the wide-opening gullwing doors make it easy to get in and out of the vehicle. At the design stage great attention was paid to the widest possi-ble opening angle – it is a full 70 degrees. Equally importantly, the distance between the open doors and the road surface is a generous 1.50 metres, while the entry aperture between the open doors and the upper edge of the door sills measures no less than 1.08 metres. The entrance height, i.e. the distance between the road surface and the upper edge of the door sills is a very low 45 centimetres. As another important criterion for dignified access and egress, two gas-pressure struts positioned next to the door hinges re-quire only very little pressure when opening and closing the doors – even at very low ambient temperatures.
    The gullwing doors require less opening space than conventional coupé doors, and can be fully opened in a normal garage. The door is opened from inside by a handle finished in Silver Shadow. The grip section of the armrest moulded into the interior door panel ensures problem-free door closing. The operating buttons for the power windows, central locking system and exte-rior mirror adjustment are also located in the interior door panels for easy access. The feeling of comfortable spaciousness is in large measure due to the generous shoulder-room of 1483 millimetres and elbow room of no less than 1606 millimetres. In conjunction with the generous maximum head-room of 990 millimetres and effective legroom for the driver of 1058 millime-tres, the result is a low but extremely relaxed seating position. At the same time the intentionally steep angle of the windscreen  ensures good all-round visibility for the passengers.  
     
    Sports seats with magnesium backres
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    The sports seat backrests are made from magnesium, a high-tech material that combines light weight with high strength. This leads to significant ad-vantages where weight distribution and a low centre of gravity are con-cerned. The sports seats feature so-called two-zone seat cushions. Promi-nent 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. In conjunction with the Memory package (optional), the fore-and-aft position, seat height, backrest angle, squab an-gle and steering column are electrically adjustable; three individual settings can also be stored.
    Four-way lumbar supports reliably protect the lower spine, while adjustable side bolsters in the backrests effectively improve lateral support on fast bends. Three-stage seat heating and seat occupancy/child seat recognition in the passenger seat are also standard equipment.
    The sports seats with integrated head restraints and sporty transverse flut-ing are upholstered in designo leather – and two-tone seats are also avail-able in classic red, sand and porcelain. 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. Depending on the col-our combination,
    fluorescent or black piping provides another sporty touch.
    The Performance leather steering wheel in a three-spoke design has a 365-millimetre rim with a flattened lower section, shift paddles and a metal insert, underlining the authentic custom-built look and ensuring the best possible
    vehicle control.

    A host of stowage space for hallmark Mercedes day-to-day suitability

    The interior of the SLS AMG also impresses with the practical stowage space that makes for the day-to-day suitability typical of a Mercedes. The 3.7-litre glove compartment with a spectacles section is integrated into the dashboard on the
    passenger side. To the right of the E-SELECT shift lever there is a small stowage tray with a 12 V socket, or an ashtray with cigar lighter. The armrest behind the centre console not only serves to operate the COMAND Control-ler: at the touch of
    a button, the armrest can be moved in two stages to reveal a stowage com-partment underneath. This has two cupholders and the telephone cradle (op-tional), and a holder for the ignition key in the rear section. Other items can be stowed on the rear wall between the seats and in the parcel net in the pas-senger footwell. Two fixed clothes hooks are attached to the seat backrests, while those in the roof liner fold down and are silicon-insulated.
    The button to unlock the boot lid is located underneath the light switch. Al-ternatively the boot can be opened using the ignition key. The luggage com-partment can hold up to 176 litres. A made-to-measure luggage set is avail-able as an option, which enables the boot space to be used to full advan-tage.

    Overview of the comprehensive standard equipment for the SLS (selection):
    •    COMAND APS
    •    Cord floor mats with AMG logo
    •    Interior appointments in designo leather
    •    Anti-theft warning system
    •    Electric parking brake
    •    Headlamp Assist
    •    KEYLESS-GO start function
    •    PARKTRONIC
    •    Rain sensor
    •    Reversing camera
    •    Heated sports seats
    •    Sports pedals in brushed stainless steel with rubber studs
    •    Cruise control with SPEEDTRONIC
    •    THERMOTRONIC
     
    Optional extras include the following:
    •    6-disc DVD changer
    •    Bang & Olufsen BeoSound AMG surround sound system
    •    Anti-theft alarm system with tow-away protection and interior monitoring
    •    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/woven leather
    •    Paintwork "AMG ALU-BEAM silver"
    •    Paintwork "AMG magno sylvanite grey"
    •    Paintwork "designo magno allanite grey"
    •    Media interface
    •    Memory package with electric seat and steering wheel adjustment
    •    Performance sports steering wheel in Alcantara®/leather
    The AMG Performance Studio also enables even the most discerning indi-vidual customer requirements for the SLS AMG to be met:
    •    Carbon-fibre exterior mirrors
    •    Carbon-fibre engine compartment cover
    •    Carbon-fibre trim (front stowage tray and rear stowage compartment incl. lid, AMG DRIVE UNIT surround, surrounds for the centre console, shiftgate and rear, trim strips for centre console and door armrests
    •    Interior Carbon Package (carbon-fibre trim, trim on seat backrest and side, door sill panels)
    •    Performance suspension with a stiffer setup for optimised lateral dynam-ics
    •    10-spoke forged wheels
    •    Sports bucket seats

    Aluminium spaceframe for lightweight design and outstanding strength

    The SLS is also breaking the mould when it comes to the body concept: for the first time, Mercedes-Benz and AMG are presenting a car with an alumin-ium chassis and body.
    Compared with the traditional steel design, this results in a significant weight saving, clearly illustrated in the DIN kerb weight of 1620 kilograms.

    The newly developed bodyshell comprises an aluminium spaceframe. This exclusive design combines intelligent lightweight design with outstanding strength – thus delivering superlative driving dynamics. Lightweight alumin-ium sections connect the force nodes to a sturdy structure. The large, low-set cross-sections
    of these aluminium sections ensure high resistance torque, thus providing the required direct transfer of drive, braking and suspension forces. The structure prevents unwanted flexibility; the vehicle responds rigidly, almost without  twisting and directly.
    45 percent of the intelligent, weight-optimised aluminium spaceframe is made  out of aluminium sections, 31 percent out of aluminium sheet, 20 percent out of aluminium cast and 4 percent out of steel. Maximum occupant safety re-quires the use of ultra-high-strength, heat-formed steel in the A-pillars. The bodyshell weighs 241 kilograms – an absolute benchmark in the super sports car segment when compared with the peak output of 420 kW/571 hp.

    Low centre of gravity and transverse reinforcing struts for superb dy-namism

    The entire vehicle concept has been designed to achieve a centre of gravity that is as low as possible. This applies both to the low connection of the powertrain and axles as well as to the arrangement of the stiffness-relevant bodyshell structure, which has been kept as low as possible. Examples in-clude the rigid flexural and torque connections between the front and rear section and the safety passenger cell, which have been realised consis-tently using force paths that are as low as possible. This results not only in a low centre of gravity but also a harmonious and, thus, efficient force path in the vehicle structure.
    Another prominent feature of the lightweight construction design is the transverse reinforcing struts at the front and rear axle that are integrated into the bodyshell structure. The sections connect the side members pre-cisely where the highest forces act upon the bodyshell under dynamic cor-nering. The advantages of this sophisticated solution include unrivalled transverse rigidity and the
    absence of heavy secondary stiffening or supports.
    Passive safety of the very highest calibre Naturally, the aluminium spaceframe meets all the requirements in terms of passive safety and the hallmark Mercedes-Benz body quality that applies to any car sporting the Mercedes star. The best possible passive safety for the occupants is ensured by the standard-fit three-point seat belts, belt tension-ers, belt force limiters and eight airbags: two adaptive airbags and a knee-bag each are available for the driver and passenger. Two sidebags inte-grated into the seats and two separate windowbags that deploy from the door waistline are also available.

    Fine-tuned AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine developing 420 kW/571 hp

    A powerful eight-cylinder engine manufactured by Mercedes-AMG forms the heart of the new SLS. The fine-tuned 6.3-litre V8 engine develops 420 kW/571 hp at 6800 rpm, turning the SLS AMG into one of the most powerful sports cars in its segment. A power-to-weight ratio of 2.84 kg/hp comes cour-tesy of the low vehicle weight. The naturally aspirated engine delivers maxi-mum torque of 650 Nm at 4750 rpm. The 'Gullwing' accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds, before going on to a top speed electronically limited to 317 km/h (all figures are pro-visional). Bearing the internal designation M 159, the V8 high-revving engine with its displacement of 6208 cubic centimetres has been thoroughly reengineered compared with the M 156 entry-level engine and boasts all the hallmarks of powerful racing engines.

    The principal measures in increasing output include the all-new intake sys-tem, the reworked valve train and camshafts, the use of flow-optimised tu-bular steel headers and the de-throttling of the exhaust system. This results in much better cylinder charging, which feeds through into an increase in output of almost nine percent. The eight-cylinder engine responds swiftly to movements of the accelerator pedal, demonstrating much more pronounced high-revving flexibility across the entire rev range. The switch to dry sump lubrication also translates into a much lower position of the engine in the vehicle. And lowering the vehicle's
    centre of gravity has also paved the way for high lateral acceleration and
    exhilarating driving dynamics.

    Perfect synthesis of lightweight design and strength

    The use of high-strength components compensates for the increased en-gine load associated with the higher output. Forged pistons, a reinforced crankshaft bearing, optimised crankcase structure, along with improved lu-brication thanks to an on‑demand high-performance oil pump ensure opti-mum durability. Despite these higher loads, the engine weight for the M 159 has been further reduced. The forged pistons as oscillating masses play a particularly valuable role in this respect, resulting in a kerb weight of 205 kilograms and, in turn, a power-to-weight ratio of 0.36 kg/hp – an unrivalled figure compared with the competi-tion.
    Sophisticated catalytic converter technology enables current and future ex-haust emission standards such as EU 5, LEV 2 and ULEV to be met.

    A match for demanding fuel consumption targets

    Despite its uncompromisingly sporty character, the demanding fuel con-sumption targets have been met. The SLS AMG consumes 13.2 litres per 100 kilometres (combined, provisional figure), earning it a place at the top of the competitor rankings. Efficiency-enhancing measures include the familiar AMG-exclusive, friction-optimised twin-wire-arc-sprayed coating on the cylinder walls as well as the on-demand, map-optimised oil supply and intelligent generator management: during the engine's overrun phases and braking, kinetic energy is used to charge the battery, rather than being wasted by simply generating heat. This recuperation assists the driver not only during braking action but also helps convert the braking energy into electrical en-ergy. Conversely, the generator is switched to no-load operation during acceleration, thus reducing the load on the engine.

     
    Dual-clutch transmission with transaxle configuration and torque tube

    The AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine delivers its abundant power via an ultra-light carbon-fibre driveshaft at the rear axle – similar to the set-up used on the DTM C-Class racing touring car. The dual-clutch transmission is mounted at the rear (trans-axle principle) and is connected to the engine housing via a torque tube. A carbon-fibre shaft rotates at engine speed in the torque tube. The advantages of this sophisticated solution are associated with the rigid link between the engine and trans-mission and, in turn, the optimum support for the forces and torque generated.
    A new AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 7-speed sports transmission takes care of power transfer. The dual-clutch transmission boasts fast gear changes with no loss of tractive force – in as little as 100 milliseconds. The driver has a choice of four different driving modes: "C" (Controlled Efficiency), "S" (Sport), "S+" (Sport plus) or "M" (Manual) along with a RACE START function. In the Sport, Sport plus and Manual modes the automatic double-declutching func-tion is active; all the modes can be selected conveniently via the rotary control in the AMG DRIVE UNIT. Opti-mum traction comes courtesy of the mechanical differential lock, which is in-tegrated in the compact transmission casing.

    Sophisticated suspension layout with double-wishbone axles

    The chosen solution with a front-mid engine plus transaxle configuration en-sures an ideal front/rear weight distribution of 47 to 53 percent. Mounting the engine behind the front axle has created the ideal conditions for con-summate driving dynamics with precise steering, first-class agility, low iner-tia with spontaneous directional changes and outstanding traction. The commitment of Mercedes-Benz and AMG to building an alluring super sports car that combines consummate racetrack performance with hallmark Mercedes long-distance comfort has given rise to an ingenious suspension layout. All four wheels are located on double wishbones with a track rod, a technology that has proven itself in motor racing, right through to Formula 1. With a double-wishbone axle, the wheel location and suspension function remain separate; the spring/damper struts are supported on the lower wishbone. The double-wishbone concept with its high camber and track rigidity positively locates the wheel with minimal elastic movements, providing the driver with an optimum sense of road contact when driving at the limits.

    Wishbones, steering knuckles and hub carriers at the front and rear are made entirely from forged aluminium – substantially reducing the unsprung masses; this configuration also notably improves the suspension response. The long wheelbase of 2680 millimetres not only results in outstanding straight-line stabil-ity but also low wheel load shifts, significantly reducing the vehicle's tendency to dive and squat. The broad track width – front 1682, rear 1653 millimetres – en-sures lower shifts in the wheel loads from the inner to the outer wheel when cornering, enabling the tyres to retain more grip. The large caster angle of 11.5 degrees significantly increases negative wheel camber when cornering and also improves tyre grip – this also ensures outstanding stability when braking heavily while cornering.
    Direct steering, differential lock and 3-stage ESP®

    The rack-and-pinion steering gear provides a consistently direct steering feel with a constant mechanical ratio of 13.6:1, in tune with the high expec-tations placed on a super sports car. The power steering provides speed-sensitive assistance and improves the feedback for the driver as the road speed increases: an indispensable factor for high-speed straight-line driving. Mounting the steering gear in front of the engine on the integral subframe enables the engine to be set down very low. The 'Gullwing' comes with 3-stage ESP® as standard, providing the driver with access to the three "ESP ON", "ESP SPORT" and "ESP OFF" modes at the push of a button. The re-sult is even more driving pleasure without compromising active safety at all. In "ESP OFF" mode too, operating the brake pedal restores all the normal ESP® functions.

    The system's traction logic of the acceleration skid control system (ASR) is active in all three ESP® modes. If one of the drive wheels starts to spin, specific brake pressure is applied to improve traction notably – especially in conjunction with the standard-fit mechanical multi-disc limited-slip differen-tial. This means that the engine power is transferred to the road even more effectively when driving
    in a particularly dynamic style.

    Ceramic composite brakes, innovative flow-forming wheels

    The AMG high-performance braking system with composite brake discs at the front ensures extremely short stopping distances even under enormous loads.
    The newly developed, optional ceramic composite brakes with larger brake discs guarantee even better brake performance. The ceramic brake discs will perform reliably at even higher operating temperatures thanks to their greater hardness, all combined with an impressive weight reduction of around 40 percent. Reducing the unsprung masses has further optimised the handling of the 'Gullwing' – which pays dividends particularly when tack-ling fast bends on motorways.

    Lightweight construction was also key when it came to the wheels: weight-optimised AMG light-alloy wheels – 9.5 x 19 inch (front) and 11.0 x 20 inch (rear) – based on the innovative flow-forming principle reduce the unsprung masses while increasing driving dynamics and suspension comfort. In addi-tion to the standard-fit AMG 7-spoke light-alloy wheels, 5-twin-spoke wheels and 10-spoke forged wheels are available as an option. 265/35 R 19 (front) and 295/30 R 20 (rear) tyres developed exclusively for the SLS AMG ensure optimum performance. A tyre pressure monitoring system is fitted as stan-dard to permanently monitor tyre pressure in all four wheels; individual tyres are shown on the display.

    The reinterpretation of the legendary 'Gullwing' is scheduled to be launched in spring 2010. The sales price is EUR 177,310 (incl. 19% VAT).

    Number of cylinders/arrangement

     

    8/V, 4 valves per cylinder

    Displacement

    cc

    6208

    Bore x stroke

    mm

    102.2 x 94.6

    Rated output

    kW/hp

    420/571 at 6800 rpm

    Rated torque

    Nm

    650 at 4750 rpm

    Compression ratio

     

    11.3 : 1

    Mixture preparation

     

    Microprocessor-controlled petrol injection, HFM

    Power transmission

    Drive system

     

    Standard drive system

    Transmission

     

    AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 7-speed sports transmission

    Ratios

    Final drive

    1st gear

    2nd gear

    3rd gear

    4th gear

    5th gear

    6th gear

    7th gear

    Reverse

    3.67

    3.40

    2.19

    1.63

    1.29

    1.03

    0.84

    0.72

    -2.79

    Chassis and suspension

    Front

    Aluminium double-wishbone suspension, anti-dive, coil springs, gas-pressure shock absorbers, stabiliser

    Rear

    Aluminium double-wishbone suspension, anti-squat and anti-dive, coil springs, gas-pressure shock absorbers, stabiliser

    Braking system

    Composite disc brakes, internally ventilated and perforated at the front, internally ventilated and perforated disc brakes at the rear, electric parking brake at the rear, ABS, Brake Assist, 3-stage ESP®

    Steering

    Speed-sensitive rack-and-pinion steering, steering damper

    Wheels

    Front: 9.5 J x 19; rear: 11 J x 20

    Tyres

    Front: 265/35 R 19; rear: 295/30 R 20

    Dimensions and weights*

    Wheelbase

    mm

    2680

    Track, front/rear

    mm

    1682/1653

    Overall length

    mm

    4638

    Overall width

    mm

    1939

    Overall height

    mm

    1262

    Turning circle

    m

    11.9

    Boot capacity**

    l

    176

    Kerb weight acc. to DIN

    kg

    1620

    Payload (basis: ready-to-drive state as defined by EC)

    kg

    240

    Perm. gross vehicle weight

    kg

    1935

    Tank capacity/incl. reserve

    l

    85/14

    Performance and fuel consumption*

    Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h

    s

    3.8

    Top speed

    km/h

    317***

    Fuel consumption, NEDC comb.

    l/100 km

    13.2

    CO2 emissions

    g/km

    314

    * provisional figures; ** according to VDA measuring method; *** electronically limited.

     

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    MERCEDES SLS AMG Gullwing

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    For the first time in the company's history stretching back over 40 years, the Mercedes-Benz performance brand is presenting a vehicle developed in-house, the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG. The super sports car serves up an exciting proposition with its unique technology package: aluminium spaceframe body with gullwing doors, AMG 6.3-litre V8 front-mid engine developing 420 kW/571 hp peak output and dry sump lubrication, seven-speed dual-clutch transmission in a transaxle configuration and sports suspension with aluminium double wishbones. The ideal front/rear weight distribution of 48 to 52 percent and the vehicle's low centre of gravity are testimony to the uncompromising sports car concept.

    "Mercedes-Benz is presenting an exhilarating super sports car in the guise of the new SLS AMG, which is bound to set the pulses of all car enthusiasts racing that extra bit faster. The SLS AMG is emotion pure and simple for the Mercedes-Benz brand and is set to become one of the most alluring sports cars of our era", says Dr. Dieter Zetsche, Chairman of the Board of Management of Daimler AG and Head of Mercedes-Benz Cars.
    "Our customers will experience with the SLS AMG the expertise of our sports car manufacturer Mercedes-AMG, built up over 40 years of motor racing, along with the kind of scintillating design that only a top athlete from the Mercedes-Benz stable can offer", says Volker Mornhinweg, Chairman of Mercedes-AMG GmbH.
    The new Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG offers purist, distinctive styling, superior driving dynamics and hallmark Mercedes everyday practicality and safety. During the development of the new 'Gullwing', the AMG developers placed their trust in the valuable know-how of the specialists from the Mercedes Technology Center (MTC) in Sindelfingen. The aim of this joint development was to turn the SLS AMG 'Gullwing' into the perfect synthesis of the strengths of the Mercedes-Benz and AMG brands.

    Consistent lightweight design thanks to aluminium
    The radical design as a highly talented dynamic super sports car with its low-slung front-mid engine set well back also feeds through into the proportions as well as the optimised lightweight body concept: for the first time, Mercedes-Benz and AMG are presenting a car with an aluminium chassis and body. Compared with the traditional steel design, this results in a significant weight saving, clearly illustrated in the planned DIN kerb weight of 1620 kilograms excluding driver.
    The newly developed bodyshell comprises an aluminium spaceframe. This exclusive design combines intelligent lightweight design with outstanding strength – thus delivering superlative driving dynamics. Naturally, the aluminium spaceframe meets all the requirements in terms of passive safety and the hallmark Mercedes-Benz body quality that applies to any car sporting the Mercedes-Benz star. Despite the low sitting position in typical sports car fashion, the wide-opening gullwing doors make it easy to get in and out of the vehicle.

    Fine-tuned AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine developing 420 kW/571 hp
    The fine-tuned AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine achieves a peak output of 420 kW/571 hp at 6800 rpm, thus turning the SLS AMGinto one of the most powerful sports cars in its segment. A power-to-weight ratio of 2.84 kg/hp comes courtesy of the low vehicle weight. The eight-cylinder naturally-aspirated engine delivers maximum torque of 650 Nm at 4750 rpm. The 'Gullwing' accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds, before going on to a top speed of 315 km/h (all figures are provisional). Bearing the internal designation M159, the V8 high-revving engine with its displacement of 6208 cubic centimetres has been thoroughly reengineered compared with the M156 entry-level engine and boasts all the hallmarks of powerful racing engines.
    The principal measures in increasing output include the all-new intake system, the reworked valve train and camshafts, the use of flow-optimised tubular steel headers and the dethrottling of the exhaust system. This results in much better cylinder charging, which feeds through into an increase in output to 420 kW/ 571 hp with maximum torque of 650 Nm. The eight-cylinder engine responds swiftly to movements of the accelerator pedal, demonstrating much more pronounced high-revving flexibility across the entire rev range. The switch to dry sump lubrication also translates into a much lower position of the engine in the vehicle. And lowering the vehicle's centre of gravity has also paved the way for high lateral acceleration and exhilarating driving dynamics.

    Perfect synthesis of lightweight design and strength
    The use of high-strength components compensates for the increased engine load associated with the higher output. Forged pistons, a reinforced crankshaft bearing, optimised crankcase structure, along with improved lubrication thanks to an on‑demand high-performance oil pump ensure optimum durability.
    Despite these higher loads, the engine weight for the M159 has been further reduced. The forged pistons as oscillating masses play a particularly valuable role in this respect. Thanks to targeted weight optimisation, the weight of the engine has been reduced further, resulting in a kerb weight of 206 kilograms and, in turn, a power-to-weight ratio of 0.36 kg/hp. The AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine thus delivers the best figure by far compared with its competitors.
    Sophisticated catalytic converter technology enables current and future exhaust emission standards such as EU 5, LEV 2 and ULEV to be met. The friction-optimised twin-wire-arc-sprayed (TWAS) coating on the cylinder walls – a process that remains exclusive to AMG– also reduces fuel consumption, as does the on‑demand, map-optimised oil supply along with the regulated generator management. Thanks to the targeted use of efficiency-enhancing measures, fuel consumption for the SLS AMG is around 13 litres of Super Plus per 100 kilometres (NEDC combined, provisional figure).
    Dual-clutch transmission with transaxle configuration and torque tube
    The AMG6.3-litre V8 engine delivers its abundant power via an ultra-light carbon-fibre driveshaft at the rear axle – similar to the set-up used on the DTM C‑Class racing touring car. The transmission is mounted at the rear (transaxle principle) and is connected to the engine housing via a torque tube.
    A carbon-fibre shaft rotates at engine speed in the torque tube. The advantages of this sophisticated solution are associated with the rigid link between the engine and transmission and, in turn, the optimum support for the forces and torque generated. A new AMG dual-clutch transmission with seven gears takes care of power transfer. The transmission boasts fast gear changes with no loss of tractive force. The driver has a choice of four different driving modes, ranging from comfortable to extremely sporty, as well as a RACESTART function. Optimum traction comes courtesy of the mechanical differential lock, which is integrated in the compact transmission casing.
    The chosen solution with a front-mid engine plus transaxle configuration ensures an ideal front/rear weight distribution of 48 to 52 percent. Mounting the engine behind the front axle has created the ideal conditions for consummate driving dynamics with precise steering, first-class agility, low inertia with spontaneous directional changes and outstanding traction. The suspension technology is also a match for these high standards: wheel location comes courtesy of double wishbones and hub carriers made of lightweight forged aluminium. The 'Gullwing' comes with 3-stage ESP® as standard, providing the driver with access to the three "ESP ON", "ESP SPORT" and "ESP OFF" modes at the push of a button.

    Ceramic composite brakes, innovative flow-forming wheels
    The AMG high-performance composite brakes all-round ensure extremely short stopping distances even under enormous loads. The newly developed, optional ceramic composite brakes with larger brake discs guarantee even better brake performance and lower unsprung masses. The ceramic brake discs will perform reliably at even higher operating temperatures thanks to their greater hardness, all combined with an impressive weight reduction of around 40 percent. Light-weight design was also a key consideration with the wheels: weight-optimised AMG light-alloy wheels – 9.5 x 19 inch (front) and 11.0 x 20 inch (rear) - based on the innovative flow-forming principle reduce the unsprung masses while increasing driving dynamics and suspension comfort. 265/35 R 19 (front) and 295/30 R 20 (rear) tyres developed exclusively for AMG ensure optimum grip.
    The design and development phase for the super sports car got underway in the last quarter of 2006. The intensive vehicle testing programme will be complete by the end of 2009. Meanwhile, the reinterpretation of the legendary 'Gullwing' is scheduled to be launched in spring 2010.


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