Mercedes SLC Test Mule Now Uncovered

Copyright by KGP Photography / Mercedes SLC Test Mule
by Glenn Paulina and Brian Potter
August 9, 2007 9:27 AM
Filed Under: German, Mercedes-Benz, Spy Photos

Less than 24 hours ago we showed you first photos of the partially covered SLC test mule setting up for its first test drive. And now, after following the test team for two hundred miles deep into California canyon country, the AMG test group finally stopped and unloaded their Mercedes SLC mule for some test runs.

We can now get a good feel for the altered proportions of the mule despite the Dodge Viper exterior panels. It appears that the SLC’s dimensions will be similar to the McLaren SLR with the cab rearward design which makes way for the front-mid-engine layout which positions the engine behind the front axle but in front of the cowl panel (firewall). The exhaust set-up, however, looks like it will be much more conventional on the SLC, than the front-mounted sidepipes on the SLR.

Despite previous reports of the SLC being a smaller SLR, based on the R230 SL-Class platform, it now seems unlikely judging by the overall dimensions of this test mule. As a result, some uncertainty as to the true nature of this vehicle is starting to circulate. For example, we've read some theories of a possible Maybach coupe or SLR replacement but they seem like a bit of a reach.

The source of the confusion comes from the first spy photos of the SLC which showed a suspicious looking R230 SL-Class wearing dramatic body treatments which suggested a super high performance vehicle. Instead, it is our interpretation that the highly modified SL was just a host body for the purpose of engine testing. Which engine they were testing, remains to be confirmed but we like to think a SLC engine could be the most likely candidate.

In the mean time, enjoy the 10 photos and artist rendering from Larson.

Source: Copyright by KGP Photography
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Marsman
August 9, 2007 4:11 PM
I think That mercedes is helping daimler chrysler develop the next gen viper.

cianeo
August 9, 2007 4:32 PM
I think it is the next gen viper...not a mercedes

Amine
August 9, 2007 5:15 PM
it's a dodge viper.. but with rear exhaust ? (9th Shot)

Andres2007
August 9, 2007 6:10 PM
It's not a Viper, like it's not a R230.

They're using Viper's body to test on it.

Amine
August 10, 2007 12:39 AM
really it's longer than a normal Viper !!!

Benzian20707
August 10, 2007 1:35 AM
...there is still going to be cooperation between Daimler & Chrysler...this is probably platform consolidation...makes sense when you consider the benefits to the cost equation...the Viper chasis as the starting point for the SLR replacement/next gen Viper/Maybach coupe...sounds familiar ...?...GM did it with the Corvette/XLR...

abu-fahd
August 10, 2007 6:11 AM
this car has an american front and european rear. it looks the same of the viper in front and like mercedes slr in the rear. what is it anyway????

Drag
August 10, 2007 6:47 AM
That is a VIPER... lol zoom in on the rear end pics below the tail light towards the center Viper is there both sides a little fuzzy but no dought

PagodaWarrior
August 10, 2007 9:47 AM
mules come in all shapes and sizes... there's no telling just yet what it will be. Although I'm pretty sure it won't be a maybach.

_M7_
August 12, 2007 11:50 PM
that thing its just the viper, a "beauty" whith big engine and nothing more...another american car than you can blast whit a litle european car

leeryboy90
August 20, 2007 3:16 PM
germancars are the BEST!

itsallboutthebenzo
August 28, 2007 9:57 AM
Definitley not a MBZ could have the amg engine thats bieng tested new 6.3L Twin Turbo V8

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