Showing posts with label mercedes. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Mercedes Benz A45 AMG



In a nutshell, this is the smallest Mercedes Benz that AMG has tuned. But AMG assures us that the A45 AMG will be an awesome car. And going by the engine which sits under its hood, that Merc claims is the most powerful production 4-cylinder 2 litre engine, it seems legit. Also, it sports four-wheel drive and a rather aggressive bodywork, enough to make the other hot hatchesit competes with- the Golf R, Audi RS3 and the BMW 1 M run for cover. 

AMG needs no introduction to the absolutely bonkers cars that it produces, like the SLS AMG supercar.  


The 2 litre engine poduces a massive-for-a-2-litre 360 bhp and 332 pund feet of torque. It weighs under 1500 kg and uses a seven-speed dual clutch transmission.  The brakes are Brembos, with 350mm discs upfront, and four caliper pistons.



Mercedes CL S63 V8 Bi Turbo All Hell Breaks Loose



Do you like smoke, burnouts, rubber, and a really expensive car? Then continue as the latest Video from http://.blogspot.com/ will get your jaw moving. The VR700 package Mercedes CLS63 2012 features some nice add-ons. With a Renntech ECU Flash, the Agency Power downpipes and full exhaust give this luxury sedan a bit more grunt. The carbon fiber aero upgrade including the front end, fenders, diffuser, and trunk wing accomondate the already beautiful lines of the CLS. Stanced on HRE 792RS wheels and lowered on KW Coilovers, you will appreciate the beauty of this automobile.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Finally Revealed Mercedes S Class 2014



There are three cars in the world with such unimpeachable credentials for the job they do they will never, ever find themselves referred to as a ‘some other car’s rival’. Others may indeed be their rivals, but it is never the reverse.

And it was ever thus, largely because they wrote the rules for the segments they dominate. And now, with the launch of the new Mercedes Benz S-Class hot on the heels of the new Range Rover and new Porsche 911, all three have had a new lease of life in the last 12 months.

So there it is, in the gallery. We’ll come to the looks in a bit, but what about the car itself? Did Benz knock the old car down and start again like the aluminium fourth generation Range Rover, or is it a subtle yet dramatic evolution like the generation 991 Porsche 911? Umm…. It’s kind of neither. At least not on paper.

After the teasers and this accidental leak, Mercedes has finally unveiled the eighth generation S-Class.

The technological evolution of the automobile can be charted with every new iteration of the S Class, and this is the eighth all-new car. Each has arrived on a raft of blazing new technology, technology which eventually ended up on just about every other car, sooner or later.

This one, which its maker describes as ‘Utopian’, has an in-built air-freshener, or ‘air purifying system’, or ‘Air Balance’. It will feature refillable scent pots at around £50 each, or you can use your favourite aftershave. It’s hard to know where the idea ends or the technology starts, or indeed what we should call it. But your car will have one soon. If it doesn’t already. It’s churlish to mention it so soon — there is more significant new kit on the car — but in S-Class launches gone by, such trivialities wouldn’t even be deemed worthy of a mention.



Moving on. The new S Class launches in two body lengths, the long wheelbase we are to regard as the standard car and its SWB sibling. There will be more; a super-long wheelbase Pullman (in lieu of the Maybach), a coupe (the next CL), and even four door convertible apparently.
There are four drivetrains at launch, a six-cylinder petrol hybrid (S400 Hybrid), a five litre V8 (S500), a six cylinder diesel (S350), and a four cylinder diesel hybrid (S300 BlueTEC hybrid). The later is the Utopian car Benz has referred to with its ‘official’ 64mpg and 115 grams of carbon/kilometre. The later would be more impressive had Porsche not just launched a 91mpg, 82g/km Panamera hybrid.
Full credit to Mercedes, it has recognised that even the rich don’t like a car that thumbs its nose each time its chauffeur visits the pumps. But with two of its three rivals (the Audi A8 and the Jag XJ) taking the full aluminium route, it does seem old-school for Benz to be sticking with half and half steel and aluminium. That said, both Jaguar and Audi have suggested their customers don’t actually know or ultimately care what their cars are made of.
The lightweight body shell however does give you the chance to fit every conceivable piece of kit without troubling the upper regions of tubbiness. Benz are saying the new S tips the scale either side of two tonnes depending on drivetrain, so it’s no lightweight. But it’s got the lot: we can’t think of anything remotely sensible that this car doesn’t offer. And clearly Benz can’t either, hence the Febreze.
The front of the cabin is dominated (literally — you wouldn’t call it harmonious) by two 12.3ins screens. One houses what we called ‘the instruments’ back in the last century, the other all the other controls for important stuff like the type of and rate of massage being applied to the driver’s and passenger’s backs and bums. As we saw a few weeks ago, the on-board data system comprises not only Bluetooth, but wireless and KleerNet and allows you to run the whole car from your iPad if you so desire. Theres a 200gb hard drive, app functionality and the optional Burmester stereo has 24 speakers and 1540 watts of power.
In the long wheelbase version you can specify up to five different kinds of seats and the whole First Class Rear thing. This car is all about the inside. The outside? Well, it’s difficult to tell from the pictures, but it looks less dynamic than the current car. Looks shorter too, although it’s actually a smidge longer (by 20mm, 15mm of which translates in to rear knee room).
Innovations? Well, on the outside the new S-Class has dispensed with lightbulbs altogether. So if you are someone who is starting to get bored of all those sparkly little tags chasing you down the road, we’re sorry — the new S Class is all LED. Over 500 of them apparently. Ouch.
You will have noticed that we have still yet to mention the world-first technology, the serious world first technology. Well as far as we can tell there is only one BIG IDEA making its debut here, though many of the then-new ideas from the SL make their way onwards. It’s something called ‘Road Surface Scan’, and like many of the devices M-B insists on Capitalising, it is just that; a little camera that scans the roads and sets up the suspension to deal with the bumps before they happen.


The system is of course plugged in to the rest of the car’s safety systems so the Pre-Safe we knew gets upgraded and now includes systems like rear seat belt airbags, of the kind that will be familiar to anyone who’s flown Virgin Upper Class. Not that we expect many of the buyers of this car will have. They’ll be in first. Or in their own planes. 

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

2012 Mercedes Benz C63 AMG Coupe Review and Release

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We finally heard from Mercedes-Benz on their all new 2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Coupe will come at US dealers in September.
The 2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Coupe is the latest addition in German automaker’s ever-flourishing stable of AMG performance models and shares most of its hardware with the 2012 C63 AMG Sedan. The 2012 C63 AMG Sedan will debut in US this summer and will be having some tech upgrades and face-lift.

The power for both the C63 AMG models will come from the 6.2 ltr AMG-tuned V8 engine which will be generating maximum power of 451 horses and 443 lbs-ft of maximum torque. There also is an optional performance package available for the car, and it generates maximum output power of 481 horses. The top speed for the 2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Coupe goes to 174 mph from 155mph, while the acceleration 0 to 60 comes to 4.3 secs from 4.4 seconds. Both the cars can also be had with AMG’s Speedshift MCT 7-speed gearbox.
The all new 2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG will be having wider rear and front tracks, along with damper rates and stiffer spring, speed-responsive sport steering and a high
-performance braking system having perforated and ventilated discs. The new AMG Coupe will be riding on all new 18 in AMG alloy wheels, which here are painted in titanium gray having 255/35R18 rear tires and 235/40R18 front tires.

The exterior body of the car has been dressed up with brand new rear and front aprons, clear-lens headlamps, a new grille, a “powerdome” hood, side sills and a deck lid spoiler.
The cabin of the car is equally more impressive, with a 3-dial AMG gauge cluster, a flattened sport steering wheel having paddle shifters and multifunction buttons, sport seats, which are available with a wide range of leather or a fresh breathable manmade fabric, and a wide range of piano-black lacquer, carbon fiber, wood accents, aluminum and trim.