2010 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Official Details - First photos and press release

2010 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Gullwing - hi res

By Zack Newmark
September 9, 2009 2:01 PM
Filed Under: American, Frankfurt Motor Show, Mercedes-Benz, Supercars

The Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Gullwing will make use of a lightweight design and front mid-engine to propel itself to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds, it can be revealed.  A source close to WorldCarFans has leaked out the press release for the vehicle, which had been scheduled for distribution tomorrow.

There is some speculation that the information leaked is not only legitimate, but a marketing ploy to take thunder away from today's McLaren MP4-12C announcement.

The car will feature an AMG 6.3-liter V8 engine located front-mid, and will generate 571 horsepower and up to 650 Nm of torque.  Using a dry sump design, the engine pairs with a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, allowing the driver to reach a top speed of 317 km/h.  The upside of the power translates to a downside in fuel economy: the engine gulps down 13.2 liters for every 100km travelled.

Mercedes built this car to a 47/53 weight distribution, with a low center of gravity, meant to, "emphasize the outstanding sports car concept."  Featuring an aluminum, double-wishbone suspension, the car really seems to be an ideal car for a true driving enthusiast.  With an aluminum bodyshell, it appears as though MB has really tried to keep the weight of this vehicle low.

Mercedes' highly anticipated vehicle should hit the German market in early 2010 at €177,310, according to website CarPoint.  The site also says the car will come in a choice of Alanite Grey, Alubeam Silver, Syvanite Grey, and a shade of red.  Riding on forged wheels, the driver will be wrapped in leather and alcantara.

Source: carpoint.com.au

Press Release (Click to expand)

Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG: Fascination and high tech

The new gullwing from Mercedes-Benz

Stuttgart/Affalterbach - Automotive fascination and high tech of the highest order: These are the traits embodied by the new Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, which is making its world premiere at the International Motor Show (IAA) in Frankfurt on 15 September 2009. The super sports car boasts a purist design, the systematic incorporation of lightweight engineering and superior handling dynamics. At the same time, the SLS delivers the high everyday utility and exemplary safety that typifies Mercedes-Benz, making the new gullwing the ideal synthesis of the strengths of Mercedes-Benz and AMG.

The new super sports car from Mercedes-Benz and AMG dazzles with its unparalleled technology package which includes: an aluminium space frame body with gullwing doors; an AMG 6.3-litre, front-mid V8 engine with a top power of 571 hp, 650 Nm of torque, and dry sump lubrication; seven-speed dual-clutch in a transaxle configuration; a sports chassis with aluminium double-wishbone suspension; and a kerb weight of 1,620 kilograms. It's a combination that guarantees supreme handling dynamics. The car's ideal weight distribution between the front and rear axles (47 to 53 per cent respectively) and its low centre of gravity emphasize the concept's pronounced sports car nature. The gullwing accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in 3.8 seconds and has a top speed of 197 mph (electronically limited). The fuel consumption of 21.4 mpg (combined) is best-in-class (all figures are provisional).

"With the new SLS AMG, Mercedes-Benz is presenting a fascinating super sports car that will quicken the pulse of any car fan. The SLS AMG bolsters both the Mercedes-Benz and AMG brands equally, and will surely become one of the most alluring sports cars of our time," says Dr. Dieter Zetsche, Chairman of the Board of Management of Daimler AG and Head of Mercedes-Benz Cars.

"In the SLS AMG, our customers benefit first-hand from the expertise gleaned by Mercedes-AMG from more than 40 years of motorsport experience. The unparalleled technology package provides extraordinary handling dynamics with moderate fuel consumption-another hallmark of AMG today," says Volker Mornhinweg, Chairman of Mercedes-AMG GmbH.

"It is more than just the exclusive gullwing doors that make the design of the new Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG so special. Our aim with this interpretation is to create the classic car of the future and put the most beautiful sports car of the 21st century on the road. Another of our goals is to create a new design icon that, like other Mercedes-Benz models such as the CLS and the SL, will help shape future models of the Mercedes-Benz brand. At the same time, the new SLS is a harbinger of the design philosophy of future Mercedes-Benz sports cars," says Volker Mornhinweg, head of Mercedes-AMG GmbH.

Design: Purist, distinctive, and passionate

The distinctive design of the new Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG dazzles with its passionate sportiness and reinterprets the breathtaking design of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, one of the most recognised design icons of the Mercedes-Benz brand. With its purist design, the new SLS AMG reflects the teachings of modern sports car design: The nearly two-metre long-bonnet, the low, far back positioned cabin, and the short rear with the extendable rear spoiler symbolize dynamism, as do the long wheelbase, the wide track, and the large wheels. The proportions are determined by the short overhangs and the design of the super sports car, with a low-slung, front-mid engine mounted well back and a dual-clutch transmission in a transaxle configuration. The stylistic highlight is without a doubt the gullwing doors, which impart the SLS AMG with incomparable charisma and make a unique statement in this vehicle segment.

It is not just the gullwing doors that awaken reminiscences of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL. The characteristic wide radiator grille with the large Mercedes-Benz star and the wing-like fin are also reminiscent of the face of the legendary sports car. The three-dimensional, sculptured front with the low, v-shaped front skirt with lateral indentations gives the gullwing a powerful stance on the road. The car's dominance is underscored by six large air intakes and the wideset, vertical headlamps with intriguing internals: The central bixenon low-beam headlamps with metallic wing element are framed by two LED indicators above and two LED daytime running lights below.

Influences from aircraft design

Echoes of aircraft design are stirred by the exposed Mercedes-Benz star, whose cone in profile resembles the air intake of a jet engine, and the long bonnet. The further the viewer's eye wanders to the front, the greater the curvature of the bonnet. The same visual effect is produced by the design of the four "silver shadow" fins gracing the two air vent grilles on the end of the bonnet. These lines, which are typical for aircraft, also optically accelerate the air flowing past, giving the SLS AMG an extremely dynamic appearance even when standing still.

The fins on the bonnet are also visible on the vehicle's flanks. Aficionados will recognize this as another typical styling element of the 300 SL. The "6.3" badge integrated between the fins provides a direct reference to the large displacement, naturally aspirated V8 engine. Extending from the lateral air outlet is a style-defining character line, which together with the convex inclination and the exciting surface treatment combines aesthetics with power. The compact passenger compartment is extremely attractive and unmistakable, and with its high waistline, low side windows and steep windscreen which resembles a visor. The B-pillar, which is inclined to the front and transitions to the rear window with an elegant curve, gives the impression of pure dynamics.

Muscle and shoulder dominate the side view

The pronounced shoulder of the SLS, which extends from the front to the rear like a taut muscle, is striking when the car is viewed from the side. The wheel arches that extend powerfully from the sidewall are filled by striking 19-inch (front) and 20-inch (rear) light alloy wheels. Three different styles of wheels all provide a view of the large, AMG high-performance composite brakes. When viewed from above, an unbroken line extends along the muscle from the headlamps to the rear. This stylistic feature is also found on the bonnet, where the eye follows a striking contour extending over the roof between the gullwing doors to the third brake light.

Rear view with wide appeal

The rear view of the SLS suggests dynamics and power. The gently sloping boot lid, the pronounced shoulder and the flat tail lights all give the car a wide appearance. The unusual horizontal split lights provide an interesting look thanks to sporting LED technology, in the shape of a wing they impart a fascinating and distinctive night design. The LED fog lamp/backup light is mounted low and in the middle, Formula 1 style. The black diffuser insert and the two chrome tailpipe baffles of the sports exhaust system are also inspired by motor sports. The sharp indentations of the rear skirt allow a clear view of the wide rear tyres and give the gullwing a self-assured road stance. The spoiler integrated into the boot lid extends automatically at a speed of 75 mph and provides outstanding stability at high speeds.

New colours: "AMG Alubeam silver" and two matte paints

The colour pallet for the SLS comprises a total of nine exclusive shades. The highlight has to be the unique "AMG Alubeam silver" paintwork. The new process used nowhere else in the world lets the paint shine like liquid metal. The paint covers the body like a metallic skin, emphasizing the gullwing's fascinating design lines more strongly than any other paintwork and makes them livelier by means of targeted light reflections. This effect would not be possible without tiny pigments measuring 30 to 50 nanometres.

The matte paints "designo magno Allanite Grey" and "AMG magno Sylvanite Grey" are just as attractive. Their silk matte surface emphasizes the sporty character of the two-seater by sharply defining the contours of the edges.

Interior with aircraft design elements and racing functionality

Drivers who raise the gullwing doors of the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG and sit down in the sports seats will experience a very special interior. In its conception, the Mercedes-Benz designers took their cue from aircraft construction to create an ambience that immediately evokes associations with plane cockpits. The defining stylistic element is the dashboard, whose powerfully extended wing-like profile creates the impression of great width. The dashboard incorporates "silver shadow" electroplated air vents with adjustable nozzles, which simulate the look of jet engines. The instrument cluster with its shift-up LED display and two white illuminated circular instruments also appears very sporty in the metallic silver shadow look. The silver dials have red pointers and a 225 mph scale. The main feature between the dashboard's two centre air vents is the COMAND multi-media system with its 7-inch screen.

The elongated centre console made of real matte metal also takes up the plane cockpit theme. Among other things, the centre console incorporates the AMG DRIVE UNIT, which is aligned towards the driver's seat and enables SLS owners to customize their vehicle set-up. The AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 7-speed sports transmission is operated by means of the E-SELECT lever, which is styled like a jet's thrust regulator. All of the control elements are of real metal, again boasting a shiny "silver shadow" surface.

The cockpit impression is rounded off by the concave interior trim of the gullwing doors, the high waistline clearance and the muscular side skirts, which all convey the feeling of sports car ergonomics. The high craftsmanship of the SLS interior is demonstrated by the use of refined materials such as nappa leather, metal detailing, and, as an option, real carbon appliqué. All of these features express a great attention to detail. To help customize the interior, the leather is available in five designo colours: black, classic red, sand, porcelain and light brown.

Wide-opening gullwing doors for easy entry

Despite the low seating position typical of sports cars, which means the seats are located only 369 millimetres above the road surface, the wide opening gullwing doors ensure easy entry and exit. The designers made sure that the doors had as large an opening angle as possible, which is why they swing up by 70 degrees. Another consideration that was just as important was that the distance between the opened doors and the road surface is an ample 1.50 metres, while the size of the passage between the opened doors and the upper edge of the side skirts is a generous 1.08 metres. By contrast, the entry height (the distance between the road surface and the upper edge of the side skirts) is a low 45 centimetres. Another important criterion for ensuring an elegant entry and exit is that the opening and closing of the doors requires little effort even when it's very cold, because of two gas-dampers next to the door hinges.

The gullwing doors require less room to open than conventional coupe doors and can be completely opened in standard sized garages. The gullwing doors can be opened from the interior by means of a "silver shadow" opening handle. Thanks to the linkage system in the door's armrest, the door is easy to handle when closing. The buttons for the power windows, the central locking system and the exterior mirror adjustment are also easily accessible in the interior trim. The interior has a spacious feeling, due primarily to the large shoulder room of 1483 millimetres and the wide elbow width of 1606 millimetres. In conjunction with the generous headroom of 990 millimetres and the driver's effective legroom of 1058 millimetres, the deep seating position is also relaxing. The passengers benefit from a relatively steep windscreen that provides a good view.

Sports seats with magnesium backrests

The backrests of the sports seats are made of magnesium, a high-tech material that is strong as well as light. This results in substantial benefits with regard to the vehicle's weight balance and the lowering of its centre of gravity. The sports seats have two-zone seat cushions. Large side bolsters filled with harder foam ensure optimum lateral support, while the inner zones of the seats and backrests have purposefully been made softer for high long-distance driving comfort. The Memory Package enables the user to electrically adjust the seat's lateral position and height as well as the tilt of the backrest, seat cushion, and steering column. In addition, the package allows the user to save up to three individual settings.

Four-way lumbar supports provide effective support for the spine, while adjustable side bolsters in the backrests substantially improve lateral support when driving around bends at high speeds. Other standard features include a three-stage seat heating system as well as seat occupancy and child safety seat detection for the front seat passenger.

The sports seats with integrated headrests and sporty transverse piping are covered with designo leather. Two-tone seats are also available in the colours classic red, sand and porcelain. Cars with the interior colour light brown use natural leather with especially high quality braided leather for the centre fields of the seats. Depending on the colour combination selected, the sporty feeling is further enhanced through the use of fluorescent or black piping.

The three-spoke performance leather steering wheel with a 365-millimetre rim, gearshift paddles and a metal detailing emphasize the vehicle's authentic hand-crafted character and provide the best possible assistance in maintaining control of the car.

Multiple stowage spaces for ensuring the car's suitability for everyday use that is a hallmark of Mercedes-Benz

Other impressive features of the SLS AMG interior are conveniently designed stowage areas for ensuring the car's suitability for everyday use, a hallmark of Mercedes-Benz design. The dashboard on the front passenger's side contains a 3.7-litre glove compartment and a storage bin for glasses. To the right of the E-SELECT lever, passengers will find a small stowage area with a 12 volt socket or an ashtray with a lighter. The armrest behind the centre console not only serves as the location of the COMAND controller; it can also be shifted in two stages at the push of a button to provide access to a storage bin located underneath. Here, users will find two cup holders and the recess for a telephone (optional equipment). Additional storage space is provided by the stowage system between the seats at the back and the mesh side pocket in the front passenger footwell. Two clothing hooks are fixed to the backrests. Their counterparts in the roof lining can be folded out and have silicone damping.

The button for unlocking the rear hatch can be found underneath the light switch. In addition, the hatch can also be opened by using the key. The luggage compartment has a volume of 176 litres.

The SLS' extensive range of standard equipment includes (excerpts):

* COMAND (with 6 disc changer, DAB radio and media interface)
* designo leather for interior appointments
* Electric Parking Brake
* Headlamp Assist
* Keyless-go (engine start / stop)
* Parktronic
* Rain sensing wipers
* Heated seats, electrically adjustable with memory
* Sports pedals made of brushed stainless steel with rubber studs
* Speedtronic cruise control (no Distronic available)
* Automatic Climate Control
* Memory Package with power-adjustable seating and steering wheel settings
* Optional extras include the following:
* Bang & Olufsen BeoSound AMG surround sound system
* Burglary and theft alarm system with tow-away protection and interior protection
* Luxury Climate Control
* One-tone exclusive designo leather for interior appointments
* Two-tone exclusive designo leather for interior appointments
* Exclusive designo light brown natural leather/braided leather for interior appointments
* AMG Alubeam Silver paintwork
* AMG magno Sylvanite Grey paintwork
* AMG magno Alanite Grey paintwork


The AMG Performance Studio also offers its full range of top-quality features for meeting individual customer preferences for the SLS AMG:

* Carbon exterior mirror
* Carbon Engine Cover
* Carbon trim (for front and rear storage bins and lids, cover for AMG DRIVE UNIT, covers for the cluster gears and rear of the centre console, ornamental trim for the centre console and the door armrests)
* Interior Carbon Package (carbon trim, side panels for backrests and seats, door sills)
* Performance chassis with uprated tuning for optimised dynamic transverse movement
* Forged 10-spoke wheels
* Sports bucket seats
* Performance sports steering wheel covered with leather/Alcantara

Aluminium space frame for light weight and highest strength

The SLS is also taking a new approach in its body concept. For the first time ever, Mercedes-Benz and AMG are presenting an automobile, where both chassis and body are made of aluminium. This leads to significant weight savings compared to the traditional steel construction, as shown by the car's kerb weight of just 1,620 kilograms.

The vehicle's all-new body consists of an aluminium space frame, which combines intelligent, lightweight design with the highest strength and thus further boosts the SLS' excellent handling properties. Light aluminium profiles combine the force nodes to create a stable structure. The large, low-lying cross-sections of these aluminium profiles exhibit high resistance torques, thereby ensuring the desired direct transfer of drive, braking and chassis forces. Undesired flexibility is reduced by the structure; the vehicle responds rigidly, directly and as if it was almost free of torsion.

The intelligent aluminium space frame, which has been optimized in terms of weight, is 45 per cent aluminium profiles, 31 per cent aluminium panelling, 20 per cent cast aluminium and four per cent steel. Ultra high-tensile, hot-rolled steel is used in the A-pillars to further improve occupant protection. The body-in-white weight is 241 kilograms - and given that the maximum power is 571 hp, represents a top value in the super sports car segment.

Lower centre of gravity and transverse reinforcing struts for perfect dynamics

The overall vehicle concept has been designed with the lowest possible centre of gravity. That means a low connection between the drive train and the axles, as well as the lowest possible arrangement of the body-in-white components that contribute to rigidity. Examples include the connections between the front and rear sections and the occupant safety cell, which are resistant to bending and torque. These connections have been consistently designed to run along the lowest possible force paths. The result is not only a low centre of gravity but also a harmonious, and thus efficient, transfer of force within the vehicle's structure.

Another hallmark of the lightweight construction is the transverse reinforcing struts that are integrated into the body-in-white structure at the front and rear axles. The profiles connect the side members exactly at the points where the strongest forces act on the body-in-white when the vehicle is taking a fast bend. The advantages of this painstaking solution are a matchless degree of transverse rigidity and the avoidance of heavy secondary stiffeners or consoles.

Passive safety at the highest level

The aluminium space frame forms the basis for providing outstanding passive safety. The comprehensive range of standard equipment includes three-point seatbelts, seat-belt tensioners, belt force limiters, and up to eight airbags: adaptive front airbags, a kneebag each for the driver and front passenger, two seat-integrated sidebags and two windowbags for protection from side collision.

Advanced AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine with an output of 571 hp

The heart of the new SLS is a high-powered eight-cylinder engine manufactured by Mercedes-AMG. The advanced 6.3-litre V-8 engine, which has an output of 571 hp at 6,800 rpm, makes the gullwing vehicle one of the most powerful sports cars in its segment. In conjunction with the low vehicle weight, this results in a weight-power ratio of 2.84 kg/hp. The naturally aspirated engine provides its maximum torque of 650 Nm at 4,750 rpm. The gullwing vehicle accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in 3.8 seconds and has an electronically limited top speed of 197 mph (all figures are preliminary). The high-torque V8 engine, which is called the M159 within the company, has a displacement of 6,208 cc. It has been completely restructured compared to the basic M156 engine, and it displays the typical characteristics of high-performance racing engines.

The most important measures taken to boost its performance were the development of a completely new intake manifold system, the restructuring of the valve gear and the camshaft, the use of streamlined steel-pipe fan-type exhaust pipes and a dethrottling of the exhaust system. As a result, the designers have achieved significantly improved cylinder charging that boosts performance by almost nine per cent. The eight-cylinder engine reacts nimbly to movements of the accelerator pedal and in general responds extremely well. Thanks to the change to dry sump lubrication, it has been possible to achieve a much lower installation position for the engine. The consequent lowering of the vehicle's centre of gravity enables high transverse acceleration, which results in handling dynamics that drivers love.

The perfect synthesis of lightweight construction and stability

The use of high-strength components compensates for the increased burden on the engine resulting from its higher output. Forged pistons, a strengthened crankshaft mounting, an optimized crankcase structure, and improved lubrication by means of a need-regulated high-powered oil pump ensure maximum stability. In spite of the increased demands placed on it, the engine weight of the M159 has been further reduced. The forged pistons, as oscillating masses, make a particularly valuable contribution to this reduction. This results in a dry weight of 205 kg, and thus a weight-power ratio of 0.36 kg/hp - a value that is unmatched by any competitors. Sophisticated catalytic converter technology makes it possible to comply with current and future emissions limits such as EU5, LEV2 and ULEV.

Reaching ambitious fuel consumption targets

In spite of its uncompromisingly sporty character, the vehicle has reached ambitious fuel consumption targets. The SLS AMG returns 21.4 mpg (combined; preliminary figure), which makes it the front runner in its competitive field. It boasts efficiency-boosting measures such as the AMG-exclusive, friction-optimised LDS cylinder-bore lining, an oil supply that is regulated according to the characteristic map, and smart generator management. During every coasting phase of the vehicle and every braking action, kinetic energy is used to charge the battery rather than being uselessly transformed into heat, as happens in conventional engines. Conversely, the generator is switched on without a load during acceleration and thus eases the burden on the engine.

Dual-clutch transmission in the transaxle configuration with the Torque Tube

The AMG 6.3-litre V-8 engine transmits its tremendous power to the rear axle via an especially lightweight drive shaft made of carbon - similar to the DTM C-Class touring car. The dual-clutch transmission is located on the rear axle (in line with the transaxle principle) and is tightly connected with the engine housing by means of a Torque Tube. In the Torque Tube, a carbon camshaft rotates with the same speed as the engine. The advantages of this sophisticated solution include the rigid connection between the engine and the transmission, which results in an optimal response to forces and torques.

The new AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT seven-speed sports transmission is responsible for the power transmission. This dual-clutch transmission is characterized by quick shifting without any interruption of traction - minimum speeds of 100 milliseconds are possible. The driver has a choice of four different driving programmes: C (Controlled Efficiency), S (Sport), S+ (Sport plus) and M (Manual), as well as a RACE START function. During the Sport, Sport plus and Manual driving programmes, the automatic double-declutching function is active; all of these modes can be comfortably managed via the torque regulator in the AMG DRIVE UNIT. Optimal traction is guaranteed by the mechanical differential lock, which is integrated into the compact transmission housing.

Sophisticated chassis layout with double wishbone suspension

The solution that was chosen, a front-mid engine plus transaxle configuration, ensures an ideal weight distribution of 47 per cent in the front and 53 per cent in the rear. Mounting the engine behind the front axle provided optimal conditions for perfect handling dynamics with precise steering behaviour, top class agility, low inertia during sudden changes of direction and outstanding traction. The aim of Mercedes-Benz and AMG - to build a desirable super sports car and combine flawless race circuit performance with the long distance comfort typical of Mercedes-Benz - led to this sophisticated chassis layout. All four wheels are guided on dual A-arms with track rod, a technique that has proven itself in motor racing up to Formula 1 level. In a double wishbone suspension, the wheel location and suspension function are separated from each other, and the spring struts/damper struts are supported on the lower transverse link. With its high shatter strength and directional stability, the double wishbone concept decisively controls the wheel, with minimal springy movements, and gives the driver optimal contact with the road surface even in extreme situations.

The A-arms, steering knuckles and hub carriers at the front and rear axles are made entirely of forged aluminium - which helps to substantially reduce the unsprung masses; and this in turn improves the responsiveness of the suspension. At 2,680 millimetres, the long wheelbase results in not only a stable straight-line stability, but also a low dynamic wheel load shift which significantly reduces the vehicle's tendency to roll during acceleration and deceleration. The wide tread - 1,682 millimetres in the front, and 1,653 millimetres in the rear - ensures a lower dynamic wheel load transfer from the inside wheel to the outside wheel on bends, which gives the tyres more grip. When driving around bends, the big castor angle of 11.5 degrees results in a large increase in the negative camber, in addition to improving the tyres' grip - and lending high stability when braking suddenly in bends.

Direct steering, differential lock and three-stage ESP®

With a constant mechanical gear ratio of 13.6:1, the rack-and-pinion steering gear delivers a consistently direct steering feel, thereby meeting drivers' high expectations of a super sports car. The parameter power steering works with speed-dependent support and improves feedback for the driver as driving speed increases, a crucial factor when driving straight ahead at high speed. The mounting of the steering gear in front of the engine, on the frametype integral support, allows a particularly low engine position. The gullwing car features a 3-stage ESP®, giving the driver a choice of the three modes "ESP ON", "ESP SPORT" and "ESP OFF" at the push of a button. Even in "ESP OFF" mode, simply applying the brake pedal makes all ESPÒ functions accessible again.

The traction logic of the acceleration skid control ASR is active in all three ESPÒ modes. If a drive wheel begins to lose traction, a targeted activation of the brakes supplies a considerable improvement in traction - especially in combination with the mechanical multiple-disc limited-slip differential lock, which is standard equipment. During particularly dynamic driving, this allows more effective transfer of the engine output to the road.

AMG high-performance, ceramic-composite brakes, new "flow forming" wheels

The AMG high-performance composite brakes on the front axle ensure the vehicle quickly comes to a stop even under an enormous load. Even better braking performance is provided by the newly developed, optional ceramic-composite brake system with larger brake discs. Thanks to their increased hardness, the ceramic brake discs offer greater safety at high temperatures and are also impressive by virtue of their weight, which has been reduced by about 40 per cent. Through the reduction of the unsprung masses, they further optimise the gullwing's handling - which becomes especially apparent during motorway driving and around bends at high speed.

Lighweight engineering also played a key role with regard to the wheels: Weight-optimised AMG light alloy wheels in accordance with the new "flow forming" principle will be fitted to the SLS AMG. 9.5 x 19 inches on the front, and 11.0 x 20 inches on the rear, will reduce the unsprung masses and boost handling dynamics and suspension comfort. In addition to the standard AMG light alloy wheels with a seven-spoke design, customers can choose optional wheels with five double-spokes or forged wheels in a ten-spoke design. Tyres developed exclusively for the SLS AMG - 265/35 R 19 in the front, and 295/30 R 20 in the rear, ensure top performance. The standard equipment includes a tyre pressure monitoring system that continuously checks the pressure of all four wheels and displays the individual values for each tyre.

The reinterpretation of the legendary gullwing will celebrate its market launch in the UK in early Summer 2010. UK specification and pricing will be confirmed early in 2010.

 

Comments

jasb
September 9, 2009 2:52 PM
I reckon it looked better with the disguise left on! Far too many straight lines and unsympathetic nods to the past. I mean, I know retro is 'in' these days but this is just ridiculous. Gullwing doors were a practical necessity for the SL in the 1950's but in the 21st century are just a painful marketing gimmick. At least the new McLaren appears to look to the future and not some rose-tinted past glory. As for the 'unofficial' timing of the release of these photos by Mercedes to take some thunder away from McLaren; shame on you Mercedes!


Edited by user on September 9, 2009 at 2:55 PM
M!
September 10, 2009 1:14 AM
well put.

i don't see how a C-class steering wheel will cut it in their TOTL model. it should be the other way around. design something special, and let the basic cars follow the image car.

Bristol411S3
September 9, 2009 2:54 PM
No Merc engine for the McLaren and now Mercedes trying to steal Ron Dennis' thunder. Are relations between the two really that bad?

This in addition to the Brawn rumours too of course.

BabyMilo
September 9, 2009 2:57 PM
All really good looking untill you get to the rear - what happened Mercedes?

termigni
September 9, 2009 3:05 PM
send it back to the drawing board again please?

scratchy996
September 9, 2009 3:06 PM
only one thing i don't like about this car , it doesn't come in black.

HommeStar
September 10, 2009 1:11 AM
You may recall the order book that was leaked a little while back which features Obsidian Black as an option, as well as blue (Caspian was it?) and Diamond White which we've seen. Also the latest test photos of the SLS convertible features a black version.

dx_nga
September 9, 2009 3:10 PM
I personally think the car looks really good at the front. but the rear isnt really what i expected nice. its too plain. hope the car kicks ass though. AMG for life

Rapid
September 9, 2009 3:16 PM
Beauty is the only thing I see in that pictures .. The red one is amazing !

Prince_Ash
September 9, 2009 3:16 PM
wow much is going on between Mclaren and Merc. tensions rise. still though decent car. didnt expect too much from it anyways.

Citizen_Cake
September 9, 2009 3:24 PM
This looks sensational. Every proportion is bang on and surprisingly subtle. I was expecting that with more than 500bhp, AMG would try to make an aggressive bodykit to let other people know of its 'sportiness'. Glad to see they held back. I would personally fit the wheels of the original 300SL onto this to accentuate the smooth look the entire car has going.

And yes, I'm a fan of the rear.

nickmini
September 9, 2009 3:33 PM
Why a 100% cloned SLR rear? This baby is almost Alfa 8C like Perfection, why!!??

carbonsigma
September 9, 2009 3:38 PM
Do want.

I'd have one over that McLaren..

GRAVE
September 9, 2009 3:41 PM
Amazing car, can't wait till Brabus stick their hands on it.

Shyne
September 9, 2009 4:20 PM
haha..im thinking the same :D

scratchy996
September 9, 2009 6:44 PM
yeah , Brabus , we're waiting :)

CDspeed
September 9, 2009 3:43 PM
I don't know why but it does look a bit odd. I guess it could be that the front end is extremely long and the design becomes increasingly plain as you look at it from front to back.

peteyjengki
September 9, 2009 3:44 PM
nice looking from the front till side pillars, after that rear end slopes down and looks weird. The interior?? I can't believe it in 1 or 2 years to come it will look very old, oh merc what a shame!!! you just create a car only for people that watching the large badge

ovo911
September 9, 2009 4:11 PM
I think it looks best in red. Great job Mercedes.

chris25
September 9, 2009 4:17 PM
From top view it looks very exciting but those rear tail lights look odd from not what I expected. Anyways, not as good looking as the Mclaren SLR but much better looking that the new Mclaren & so much space on the engine, could be left for the tuners & add a V12 engine in, but what will Top Gear do now, they are quitting the show & now two new cars are release for their review, let see what happens.

kuklukklak
September 9, 2009 4:19 PM
The front is perfect. But have to agree with most of u on the rear

nederina
September 9, 2009 4:35 PM
yuck very flat body panels and no sexy proportions at all. more viper with gullwing doors than the legendary 300SL. beautiful interior but i am dissapointed with the looks!

Scarcliff
September 9, 2009 5:24 PM
I Love It But I Cant Help Thinking It Looks Like A Fisker Karma Thats Been In A Head On Shunt!

HommeStar
September 9, 2009 5:30 PM
FANTASTIC!! I'm so thrilled that I signed on this morning, just the best kind of suprise for me.. madly in love I am. This is just sick. I have to have it..

piercey
September 9, 2009 5:40 PM
I'll take one in silver, please. That is a beautiful car. The McLaren is nice and better than the 458, but this is just gorgeous. Just waiting on Lambo and Pagani now to show their new rides.

benzboy
September 10, 2009 9:00 PM
Me Too I'll take a silver with black interior and the interior carbon fiber option, I knew that white, photo leaked was not the real deal, I ever like this car with the stock rims on it. Get me an order form!!

norther
September 9, 2009 6:03 PM
that ass is horrid. they stuck it from a...an....uhhmm.. an old z8. and that engine is so outdated. i dont believe those performance numbers. this is, what a 1700-1800kg+ car, with 570 horses and they claim a sub4s 0-62mph time. dont believe it, wont believe it....

scratchy996
September 9, 2009 7:06 PM
you and your comments again , i hope you're funny on purpose :)

b84
September 9, 2009 6:17 PM
where can i get high-res photos? :(

N20_Purge
September 9, 2009 6:42 PM
Looks great, another hit for Mercedes!

MadAboutCars
September 9, 2009 6:44 PM
Where do I begin? Mercedes has improved their entire range of vehicles but they seem to miss the spot with their 'flagship' supercars.

I like how they are very bold with the design; but at least make it look good. The internals of this car could be engineering perfection but the design is so glitzy, its vice versa with the SLR to an extent.

They never get it right do they? Wait for all this tech in the more affordable and better looking SL in 2011

theoldman
September 9, 2009 6:46 PM
good car!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

good for merc!!!!!

catchmyshadow
September 9, 2009 6:53 PM
loving the Gullwing doors. the headlights and rear could have been done much better imho.

GuyOh
September 9, 2009 7:36 PM
front is nice the rest is a fail

McNamara68
September 9, 2009 7:46 PM
this is a beautiful car! i am disappointed in the fact the lights and wheel arch dressings aren't more in line with those on the original Gullwing though. bravo M-B!

mooner
September 9, 2009 7:50 PM
It is a nice interpretation of the old 300sl, but that is it. Design of this car apears to be 10 years old, especialy the interior. There are no modern lines to it no edge. I am very disapointed. It could be a great car. :(

Windtalker01
September 9, 2009 7:59 PM
It reminds me Z8 somehow.... Both front and side view! Still look nice, until you look at the back of the car...... what a waste!

l3randon 9-9-09
September 9, 2009 8:31 PM
This car looks ugly from the front but the back looks like the E-klass

Sultan91
September 9, 2009 8:52 PM
i can see they how they tried to modernize the headlights of the the car but what happened to the tailight? it seems its come from a concept car n by far does not fit on this gullwing model....i really hope brabus get their hands on this car and try to squeeze their monstrous v12 in this car !

ExoticCarOwner
September 9, 2009 9:30 PM
Im really disappointed by the interior and the exterior is such a copy of the old 300SL(I understand that was the whole idea but hello Mercedes your not Ford and this isnt 1957)

popilirol
September 9, 2009 9:59 PM
Nice front for an ugly rear. All in all, I give it 5/10.

FOXHOUND
September 9, 2009 10:07 PM
mercedes did their marketing all wrong, this should have come out at the same time as the SLR, that way customers would have had the choice of supercar performance with modern styling like the SLR or retro styled performance like this SLS, i think this car looks OK, but just my opinion, it looks like its missing some design elements, especially in the rear.

Decypha
September 9, 2009 10:24 PM
nah, I reckon you're wrong, the SLR didn't sell as well as they wanted it to therefore this might have cannibalised the SLR sales even more.

wjaprep
September 9, 2009 11:11 PM
eh, overall, I like it. the back is a little odd... but yeh, i like it.

Orochimaru
September 9, 2009 11:21 PM
Way to go Mercedes, this ride kick butt. I can't wait to watch it beibg tested by the 'Stig'.

Bonganie
September 9, 2009 11:42 PM
Its a Merc! This just shows that different dont have to be ugly, oh man m sooo in love!

BrianWCF
September 10, 2009 12:40 AM
28 hi-res photos added to article.

HommeStar
September 10, 2009 12:52 AM
Dying as we speak...Holy mother. Beyond beautiful. It's modern and it looks extremely clean.


Edited by user on September 10, 2009 at 1:07 AM
Shyne
September 10, 2009 1:36 AM
just sexy...a straight development of the gullwing.. and pls dont say the new ferrari looks better, it doenst..

man1
September 10, 2009 1:59 AM
Looks amazing!!!

GHERNAS
September 10, 2009 3:03 AM
they should stop the SLR !!

Aesthetics
September 10, 2009 5:54 AM
who put those sharp rectangular lights on such a curvey body????? whats wrong with you????

MadAboutCars
September 10, 2009 7:54 AM
After seeing more pictures it looks like an expensive version of the Z4 M (E85)not coupe, however, the overall shape is not smooth with plenty of breaks from the front to the mid-section and the back if it is a back... not ugly though, just annoying that it could've looked much better.

It looks 'front-heavy' big b**bs no a** sort've plastic surgery

Get_real
September 10, 2009 8:27 AM
nope, doesn't do it for me. Original SL was really special (then and now), this is underwhelming.

ifudge
September 10, 2009 10:29 AM
i have a bit of a problem when they try to do a modern version of a classic. it always feels really contrived to me. i mean i think it looks pretty nice but a brands flagship car, and especially mercedes-benz, shouldnt be a backward inspired retro remake. i think they should've made it cheaper to sit between SLK and SL.

Iconic
September 10, 2009 12:43 PM
Rear looks just like first gen Acura CL.. pretty nice.

Dr Alvar Hanso
September 10, 2009 1:45 PM
Paris Hilton's new ride.

Bristol411S3
September 10, 2009 2:47 PM
I wanted to really like this but I don't. I agree it looks like a bodykitted Viper.

BemWee
September 10, 2009 6:46 PM
True. American muscle car/M-B just don´t fit.

b84
September 10, 2009 3:27 PM
Amazing, just amazing! :O

jon_leong
September 10, 2009 4:45 PM
is that a spoiler hidden on top of the boot, or just a air break like SLR, or is it just nothing?

McNamara68
September 11, 2009 8:09 AM
it is an air break ala the SLR

blay
September 10, 2009 5:08 PM
SLS: HI! I'm a 350z!

:p


Edited by user on September 10, 2009 at 5:09 PM
fattychrisbmw
September 10, 2009 5:24 PM
it looks like a previous model of SLR...

500lbman
September 10, 2009 6:38 PM
The genius of this design is it is NOT what everyone expects in a "sports car". It is so different than anything else out there. Merc is not trying to be a Ferarri or a McLaren, etc. They build cars to satisfy the affluent businessman or woman that wants their supercar to do everything. Make a statement, incredible drive, super fast, and feel like a luxury car.

This car will stand the test of time.

TheAlchemist
September 10, 2009 7:56 PM
Not a Merc fan at all, ugly designs, snooty drivers. This is the most elegant car! A throw back to the 300SL yet very modern. I like the back end, simple and retro. Too many "supercars" today are way over designed with wings and gills. Good stuff Merc!

Alfafox5
September 11, 2009 12:43 AM
This design does honor the past well. Sadly I think the vertical nose and the long overhangs, plus the long sides leave me wanting more. With lame pedestrian protection laws a car has to have a certain amount of space between the cars front edge and the engine block (I say lame because there is no way for a car to hit someone and it be a good day so quit meddling with design you bureaucrats!). The rear I like in it's simplicity, as the original was a soft profile, this is true to form. Sadly the light lack any WOW! There is not even a hint of excitement, at least the rear diffuser could have been more dramatic. The width of the grill, with the cooling ducts under the lights, all creates a sort of doe-eyed appearance to me. I wish the hood had been drawn forward, and then the large badge and grille were recessed as the original, allowing the light cluster, minus those (functional) cooling vents below the lights. It just seems like the front is too long, with the edge of the headlight assembly being a more natural finishing point. All this said it is exciting, if a bit less than awesome IMHO. The interior - I agree with another poster, the steering wheel should NOT be a shared item. Moreover BMW did this class retro homage with the Z8 very well, crafting a modern and artfully classic interior - some notes out of that book might have helped here. The sat-nav and electronics are at odds with a decision to deliver a retro design. At best they could have hidden them for use when desired, keeping the inside clean and neat. The center stack btw looks all to much like a Volvo floating stack imitation, not what I expected. So, do I love it... no (and the original was an all-time favorite when I was a kid). Do I hate it? No. The problem is this design has failed to sire any raw emotion at all, as if this car were technically designed so much that all the passion got engineered right out of it. Oh well. A serious and powerful effort.

McNamara68
September 11, 2009 8:08 AM
dead on with your comments. the original is the most beautiful automobile ever designed in my opinion and this falls well short in terms of emotion, passion, and . . . well, setting itself apart from every other car out there.

the steering wheel is actually not a c-class wheel, it's different (google the c63 interior if you disagree). the audio control unit however is straight out of both the C and the E however. the previous SLR shared an SL interior. Why can't M-B, with their millions of dollars spent each year on R&D, do a new interior for a halo super car???

the original 300SL was a game changer in every sense of the word--design wise and performance wise. this car fails with respect to the former, let's hope it does better with respect to the latter.

TorroRosso
September 11, 2009 11:06 AM
It's beautiful. Very stunning and I really like those rear lights, very clean design. Well done Merc, I like this, no, I love this! Tru it will have some itesm that do not agree with everyone, but to each his own. If only RSA would get rid of the LHD ban, stupid government...

vilivo
September 11, 2009 3:39 PM
And there will always be those, who simply HAVE to complain- this is more SLR- style than the SLR, I respect that, and most other buyers will likely do too.

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