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Achtung! S63 AMG Teased

Following the all-new W222 Mercedes-Benz S-Class’s reveal, it is no surprise it’ll be getting some AMG treatment, and finally, we have the first official teaser.

The W222 Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG will feature the same M157 motor found in most modern AMG’s today. The output is not yet known but it is expected to produce around 557 hp and around 590 lb-ft torque on a rear-wheel-drive platform. The new S63 AMG is also rumoured to be a part of the S trim found in the E63 AMG S and the CLS63 AMG S, this will evidently push the horsepower figure up to around 585 hp.

Expect a ridiculously powerful S65 AMG variant to join the AMG family too!

Spied: Mercedes SLC?

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These aren’t really spyshots. No really, Mercedes has put these pics online themselves. Without any further information or whatsoever. Many say this the new ‘baby SLS’ called the ‘SLC’. From the pics however, the dimensions are fairly SLS-ish. Or should Jaguar wet their pants for early F-type competition in the form of an SLC? What’s Benz up to now? And where is BMW?

A ‘Super Leicht’ Edition

If it is indeed the SLC, it’ll have to be quite a niche. Sitting in between all sorts of roadster convertibles like the SLK and SL model range. Most likely to also incorporate the aluminium spaceframe from the SLS and have the same front-engined rear-wheel-drive layout.

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Baby body = Baby price, right?

Compared to its daddy counterpart’s £170,000 price tag, the SLC will likely start around a Porsche 911 battling figure of around £85,000 which isn’t exactly ‘baby’ but still less than half of what the SLS AMG costs. Meaning Mercedes-Benz is likely to pull the same trick Jaguar did with the F-type.

What does it lose?

Unfortunately, the SLS AMG’s iconic gullwing doors won’t appear on the SLC, nor will its M156 6.2-litre naturally-aspirated V8.

Which engine options will be available?

A variety of brand-new engines will appear such as a new 4.0-litre turbo V8 that produces around 480bhp and will allegedly be in the next-gen C63 AMG. However, performance figures won’t halt there, a more powerful model using the same engine will be pushed to around 580bhp, while a planned turbo 3.0-litre V8 engine with around 350bhp will probably be more convenient. Don’t hold your breath there, a Black Series version will soon follow. Crazy right? Just leaves you to wonder, where is BMW?

BMW? We want a new Z8. Immediately.

*Update, this new pic shows off the dimensions of the car much better.

Mercedes-Benz CLA45 AMG Edition 1

A couple of months after revealing the all-new 2014 Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG Edition 1, Mercedes-Benz has gone that one-step ahead by giving the CLA45 AMG some Edition 1 treatment too.

In 2013, Mercedes-Benz debuted the Edition 1 for the CLA-Class, but for the 45 AMG, the Edition 1 treatment adds a whole new level of aggression which makes the CLA45 to look that whole lot meaner.

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The 2014 Mercedes-Benz CLA45 AMG Edition 1 incorporates many exterior and interior options found on the A45 AMG Edition 1, which includes: a gloss black rear lip spoiler, matte-black 19-inch alloy wheels and graphite grey side strips as well as an abundance of red accents on the car including the front grille, mirrors, wheels and brake calipers.

Driven: Mercedes-Benz GL63 AMG

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Since 2006, the GL-Class has been Mercedes-Benz’s definitive answer to the Range Rover Vogue, but its styling and design was quickly outdated after Mercedes-Benz started to update their designs in 2010. Also for this X164 model, we didn’t see an AMG counterpart, which meant the M156 AMG 6.2L motor never made an appearance, which is a shame seeing as the M156 engine is more-or-less a thing of the past now and it doesn’t seem we’ll be seeing a N/A AMG Engine in the future either!

Well now after 7 years, they have absolutely re-engineered and designed the new X166 Second Generation GL from top to bottom. The upside: it looks much bigger, the interior quality has been updated to a more luxurious standard, and the exterior design is finally very eye catching indeed.

Hmm, so what about AMG? Well, we are pleased to report that there is finally a GL63 AMG, and guess what? We’ve driven it! Let’s break it down for you:

Performance

PERFORMANCE

 As with most AMG’s today, the GL63 AMG features AMG’s M157 5.5L twin-turbocharged motor which produces 557 bhp and a massive 760Nm torque. With all this power, it catapults the GL63 to 60 mph in just 4.9 seconds. For a car this big and heavy, can you imagine what that must feel like? Push hard enough and it’ll hit its limited top speed of 155 mph in no time what so ever. Even at the limiter, this car still wants to go faster!

So what sort of transmission must cope with all the beastly power that lurks beneath the hood of the GL63? Well, no other but the AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7G-TRONIC, which if anything else would not of been good enough. The transmission is absolutely snappy in its gear changes, it makes a great sound on the upshifts too!

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There were three settings: ‘Comfort’, ‘Sport’ and ‘Sport Plus’, we tended to leave it in Sport for the best combination of power and comfort. However, when you just want to haul along, in Comfort it feels like an ordinary GL350.

Although the car is quite heavy, it does handle particularly well around corners for its size, but then again, it’s not a car to rip around the Nurburgring and thrash some lap times, because this car is a City destroyer, this car will rip through the city at lightning fast speeds and do the same off-road. Yes, you guessed it, unlike the ML63 AMG, this AMG model can handle quite some tough terrain!

Exterior

EXTERIOR

The exterior. Hmm, there’s only one thing to say about it! It’s absolutely humongous, you’ll feel like an ant next to this car, but it isn’t necessarily a bad thing, from inside it feels like an ML, but from the outside, this thing makes double-decker buses feel like they aren’t welcome. Okay, maybe it’s not THAT big but it is still a pretty huge car, especially compared to something like a Range Rover Vogue, BMW X5, Audi Q7. This is just one of the few cars in the world that will give you that superior presence on the road.

In terms of design, the new GL is a huge step up from its predecessor. The previous model was a quite bland and boring, it didn’t really give you a reason to turn your head, but its successor is a whole new story.

A chunkier front grille, diffuser and a more sportier bumper gives the GL63 credentials its rivals just can’t handle. With a chunkier grille, comes a chunkier badge which lets everyone on the road know you mean business. The side of the GL63 features 2 lines, one going across the side and the other just highlighting over the rear wheel arch. These lines give the GL63  a wider and muscly stance, but the rear wheel arch line in general really makes the GL63 look like it’s on steroids.

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The headlights and taillights are great on the road, and in terms of safety, probably one of the safest lighting systems around. On a more cosmetic approach, the lights are probably one of the greatest things about this car, in day-light, the LED’s are eye-catching and at night time, you will anticipate this car coming in the distance just to see what it is.

Those huge 21″ AMG rims finish off the job, adding the last piece of the jigsaw to create a good looking SUV.

Interior

INTERIOR

The interior has undergone a total overhaul, it is a much better place to be than its predecessor. The new Designo range of leathers feel great on the skin, the colours are rich and you won’t be able to find one part of the car where Mercedes-Benz have tried to cut cost because frankly, they haven’t. It feels very high-end inside, probably not as luxurious as a Range Rover, but then again the Range Rover is just trying too hard to be a Bentley. The Mercedes GL however, is very focused. There’s not much to tell you spent the extra premium to go for the GL63 but it still feels quite special.

At night time the cabin comes alive, ambient lighting cocoons the whole cabin with luminous light which somehow makes you feel relaxed. On a long journey, you will not be disappointed.

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Mercedes-Benz are really spot on with their audience, and with the GL, it’s no exception. The GL has 7-seats that can electronically fold making it more practical than ever. Another surprising this is when you have all the seats up, there’s still decent boot space in the rear.

A slight let-down is that this AMG model doesn’t feature the same sort of seats the E63 AMG, the whole feeling of the lumbar’s moving in to squeeze you round a bend makes you more comfortable to throw it around a corner.

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VERDICT

The GL63 is a great car, even though its expensive price tag of £90K lets it down and as tested the one we drove was £112K. The upshot is that for the money, you’re buying a car that can perform, be a comfortable cruiser, a practical car and a ‘move over, slow driver’ car when you want it to. One of the best SUV’s around,  we enjoyed our time with it.

Mercedes-Benz GL63 AMG – 4.5/5.

Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG Revealed in Production Film

Combining beauty and the beast. Is this the result?

Mercedes-Benz has released a video showcasing the production line of the new S-Class, giving us an insight into how it is all put together.

That’s all fair enough, but what strikes us is what Mercedes-Benz decided to sneak into the end of the video – an AMG version of the W222 S-Class. The one particularly in question is the S63 AMG which now features an aggressive front end, bigger rims and a chunkier side skirt.

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So what do you think? Already looks like an absolute beast doesn’t it! As all AMG’s, the badging allows it to shout out from the rooftops that its a beast of a car. Behind the S63 AMG is an ordinary S-Class with the optional AMG Sport Pack; you can immediately tell the difference. Big gaping front vents showcases that this S-Class is packing some punch underneath the hood and it means business!

Speculatively, the new W222 S63 AMG is to gain the same M157 5.5 litre biturbo V8 that you find in most AMG’s these days. It is expected to produce around 557 PS and push around 720Nm of torque. However, this begs a question, is that the peak of what is needed in the real world, or will Mercedes-AMG go that one step ahead to lunacy level and release the S65 AMG which will evidently feature AMG’s M275 6.0 litre V12 that produces over 620hp and has an astonishing 1,000Nm of torque? Time can only tell! 

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M5 F10 To Receive LCI Treatment

Brand new images have emerged of a F10 M5 LCI mule which showcases brand new design elements.  For the first time on the M5, double slatted kidney grilles are now featured. On the side, you can clearly see some M5 badging on the grille under the mule’s black tape.

This M5 sits on a pair of thin black 6 spoke rims which are further contrasted by the gold M carbon ceramic brakes. Also seen are the optional LED headlights with squared off corona rings.

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The rest of the exterior is to only receive very minor updates, with the biggest change coming to the front fascia under camouflage tape.

The changes might not only be cosmetic, steering tweaks could be coming but it has not yet been confirmed. It is also not yet known if the F10 M5 will be affected by this.

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Source: BIMMERPOST

 

Some new pics from TEAMSPEED:

Unlike the black 2014 BMW M5 prototype seen in the pics above, this one is not fitted with the optional competition pack and only receives a few minor changes over the outgoing model.

Camouflage peeled from 2013 S-Class (w222)

The S-class has almost completed testing and will be revealing sometime later this year. The renderings shown
below are shaped based on these two spyphotos to give an impression on the final production model.

Spyshots: 2013 Mercedes-Benz S-Class 

The inside of the headlights of the new S-class will fit the current Mercedes headlight styling. Similar to those on the new SL, ML and A-class.
The rear shaped up like an evolved S-class look with CL inspired rearlights.

 

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