Kleemann ML63K Bi-turbo

 Kleemann ML63K Bi-turbo
Kleemann ML63K Bi-turbo

Based on Mercedes ML 63 AMG

Based on Mercedes ML 63 AMG

In our never-ending quest to bring you the most up-to-date and accurate news from around the automotive world, we bring you the new Kleemann ML63K, based on the Mercedes ML 63 AMG. Okay, Kleemann issued this press release back in November, after the ML63K made its debut at the Dubai Motor Show, but until now we had no images to accompany the release. And since a press release without an image is about as convincing as a 'my other car is a Ferrari' bumper-sticker we have been pestering Kleemann for photos.

The Danish tuning house has turbo charged the 6.3 liter V8, which has already been pushed close to its limits by AMG. AMG extracts 510 hp while Kleemann manages an astounding 800 hp with 1,000 Nm of torque. The ML 63 AMG gearbox (7G Speedshift) and 4-Matic drivetrain are up to the task and were left untouched.

Just to throw some numbers at you, the ML63K Bi-turbo can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 4 seconds and will not stop until the 300 km/h mark. The ML63K rides on 20 inch Kleemann TS-7 wheels (315/35 R20), is painted in Nordic White matte colour, exclusive to the Scandinavian tuner and comes with a hand-made 400 km/h speedometer. A limited edition run has not yet been finalised.

Please read on for further details.

Source: Kleemann

Setting new style and performance standards for SUV's

KLEEMANN, best known for their extensive experience in Kompressor technology for Mercedes-Benz cars, now includes the other side of engine supercharging into their programme: turbo's. As a result of the joint experience and efforts of KLEEMANN Denmark and KLEEMANN Dubai/GAE German Automotive Engineering, one of the worlds most beautiful and powerful SUV's will be revealed on the Dubai Motor Show from November 13th 2007: The KLEEMANN ML63K Bi-turbo prototype.

New challenges, new partnerships

Faced with the challenge of bringing out the full potential from the highly sophisticated V8 engine in the ML 63 AMG, the KLEEMANN R&D department chose a turbo solution over one of their efficient Kompressor systems. This is also the main reason KLEEMANN teamed up with their partner in Dubai, GAE German Automotive Engineering, from who they gained valuable and up-to-date turbo knowledge and experience.

Sophisticated technology

"The advanced triple throttle system on the AMG engine ensures remarkable power and torque on the normally aspirated engine, but its function is too sensitive for the constant boost pressure of the Kompressor. This is why we wanted to try turbocharging the engine instead, so the whole throttle system only recieved boost pressure under max load. This prooved successful and resulted on both enormous power and driveability, made possible through the new technology of stand alone engine management, which we are also currently using for our Kompressor systems" says Claus Ankjaer, technical director at KLEEMANN.

"We reduced the compression ratio from 11,3:1 to 9,7:1 to leave space for more turbo boost pressure and this was achieved by installing thicker and much stronger headgaskets. The 2 ballbearing Garrett turbochargers are placed behind the engine where they are mounted on modified KLEEMANN tubular headers and the exhaust gasses continue through special KLEEMANN turbo downpipes and a stainless steel high flow KLEEMANN exhaust system. For cool and efficient engine conditions, the pressurised intake air flows through 2 flat high capacity air-to-water intercoolers placed on top of the engine" Horst Busch, director at GAE German Automotive Engineering explains.

Speed and safety go hand in hand

This complete engine modification result in the awesome power output of 800 HP and torque electronically limited to 1000 Nm. The standard ML 63 AMG 7G Speedshift gearbox needed no modifications to handle the power increase and it easily transfers every horsepower through the 4-Matic drivetrain and out to each of the 20" KLEEMANN TS-7 wheels. Running on Pirelli P-Zero Rosso tires in the size 315/35 R20 and fitted with a KLEEMANN EBL suspension modification, the big SUV handles like a much smaller and lighter car.

The raw performance data for the ML63K Bi-turbo places it at the very front of the competition. The 0-100 km/h acceleration is achieved in only 4 seconds and the SUV continues the brutal acceleration right up to the electronically limited top speed of 300 km/h.

For improved safety, a high performance KLEEMANN brake system featuring 380 mm. drilled and vented discs with 8 piston fixed aluminium callipers on the front axle and 345 mm. drilled and vented discs with 4 piston fixed aluminium callipers on the rear axle is fitted. These brakes bring the ultrafast 2,5 ton SUV to a fast and controlled standstill from any speed again and again without fading or loss of stopping power, and it's a significant improvement from the standard twin piston sliding callipers on the standard ML 63 AMG.

"The overall goal for the ML63K Bi-turbo is – as it is for all KLEEMANN cars – to give the driver maximum performance and control on the road. Being a safe, reliable and everyday usable SUV reflects the Comfort Power slogan of KLEEMANN, and sets the ML63K Bi-turbo apart from many other tuned SUV's" says Lars Meller Jensen, Head of Communications at KLEEMANN.

A beautiful beast

For stunning elegance, the SUV is fitted with a complete KLEEMANN bodykit blending seamlessly into the dynamic lines of the ML and for the unique and very important final touch, KLEEMANN has coloured the SUV in the brand new and unique matte colour called Nordic White. This colour is a KLEEMANN exclusive and reflects the serene coolness of the Nordic climate.

Inside the car, driver and passengers experience a luxurious custum made alcantara headliner and Nappa leather covered dashboard in the special Rub'al-Khali Beige colour expressing the calm of the Arabian desert. A handmade 400 km/h KLEEMANN speedometer matches the huge performance potential of the car.

A limited production run of the ML63K is currently not finalised, but several elements of the car is already available from KLEEMANN.

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 TomJonesCirca1969 TomJonesCirca1969
800 HP ??! Wow!!
December 27, 2007 8:46 am
 Nitric Nitric
1000Nm?? WOW!
December 27, 2007 10:35 am
 thamzn thamzn
I hope they improved the so-so interior of this thing
December 27, 2007 10:36 am
 gugas gugas
Very nice car, but I think the wheels could be more beautiful.
December 27, 2007 7:52 pm
 sub39h sub39h
I could have sworn the reason MB dropped the 55 Kompressor engine from the line up was because the 7G-Tronic couldn't handle the torque it was putting out. Same reason they don't currently use it on the 600 or 65 AMG engines. Now we learn that Kleeman is using it on a 1000Nm car. I'm confused...
December 28, 2007 1:44 am
 rydamee rydamee
more than likely its 'cause of the hit a sc will give the drive train in comparison to being able to gently roll into the power of the turbos by using computer controlled boost. limiting the amount of power until fifth or sixth gear.
December 28, 2007 1:54 am
 radmeister radmeister
I am sure you can control boost on a supercharged setup just as well if not better than on a turbo setup all it requires is a valve operated by a solenoid. Who knows why they used the 5speed instead of the 7, maybe overstocked and they knew not too many 65s would get sold, or maybe they wanted to fully test out the 7spd before putting it into their flagships.
December 30, 2007 8:37 am
 MB6.3 MB6.3
Turbocharged 6.3? Maybe it has never occured to these people that Mercedes reserved the turbocharger for the 6.5, and even removed the supercharger from the 5.5. One reason why I really go for the originals instead of these newfangled tuner versions.
December 28, 2007 4:13 am
 radmeister radmeister
Ummm the S65 and all 65s are 5.98L V12s not 6.5L and the 63 is really a 6.2L V8. The closest to a 6.5L you will get with mercedes is the brabus bored out and stroked 6.3L V12. This is a slightly modified Brabus Bi-turbo setup with higher boost and 4 less tubes on the exhaust manifold in my opinion, but i might be wrong.
December 30, 2007 8:33 am
 radmeister radmeister
Oh and all the 600s are 5.5L V12 Bi-Turbos too so the 65s arent the only turbos in mercedes's lineup.
December 30, 2007 8:41 am
 MB6.3 MB6.3
right..i forgot that the 65 had a smaller displacement than the 63 for a while there. What was the point of that comment about 600s having biturbos..really irrelavant.
December 30, 2007 10:18 pm
 radmeister radmeister
For this "Maybe it has never occured to these people that Mercedes reserved the turbocharger for the 6.5"
December 31, 2007 1:27 am
 MB6.3 MB6.3
Oh. I meant in comparison to the 63.
December 31, 2007 4:04 am
 GeeDougg GeeDougg
More insanity courtesy of zee Germans.... Gotta love'em.
December 28, 2007 4:32 am
 benz_man benz_man
Oh My!
December 28, 2007 5:46 am
WOW! I like it! V8 6.3 Bi-Turbo Rules!!!!!! :)
December 28, 2007 8:24 am
 leeryboy90 leeryboy90
this is really a super SUV! nice tuning
December 30, 2007 1:14 pm