Mercedes SL 63 AMG Tuned by Kicherer
By Clinton Deacon
August 25, 2008 9:00 PM
Filed Under: German, Mercedes-Benz, Tuners
What we see here is the result of the Mercedes SL 63 AMG eroticized! Any Tuning house that dares use such a word in their press release had better have a damn good package to show us. Continue reading and we'll let you decide if they have achieved such a feat.
Kicherer start with the naturally aspirated 6.2-liter V8 power unit and boost its power by 40 hp up to a total of 560hp whilst the torque now rises to 670Nm (494lb-ft). It is blended with an EVO sports exhaust system giving it a deeper and more aggressive sound. The upgrades see an improved 0-100km/h time of 4.3 seconds (from 4.6 seconds) whilst the top speed now lies at 320km/h.
Carbon fibre is the name of the game for Kicherer when it comes to exterior modifications. There are additional carbon fibre coverings on the front apron as well as on the rear, the latter incorporates a diffuser that helps flow the air beneath the car at high speeds. New side mirrors made of the same material and a set of 20inch RS-1 aluminium wheels complete the overall look.
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