Mercedes SLS AMG with Electric Drive Concept
Boasts 526 hp and 880 Nm of torque
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The Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG with electric drive transforms the vision of powerful and locally emission-free super sports cars into reality thanks to four electric motors with a combined peak output of 392 kW and a maximum torque of 880 Nm. -
Mercedes SLS AMG at 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show -
Mercedes SLS AMG at 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show -
Mercedes SLS AMG at 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show -
Mercedes SLS AMG at 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show -
Mercedes SLS AMG at 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show -
Mercedes SLS AMG at 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show -
Mercedes SLS AMG at 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show -
Mercedes SLS AMG at 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show -
Mercedes SLS AMG at 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show -
Mercedes SLS AMG at 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show -
Mercedes SLS AMG at 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show -
Mercedes SLS AMG at 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show -
Mercedes SLS AMG at 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show -
Mercedes SLS AMG at 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show -
Mercedes SLS AMG at 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show -
Mercedes SLS AMG at 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show -
Mercedes SLS AMG at 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show -
Mercedes SLS AMG at 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show -
Mercedes SLS AMG at 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show -
Mercedes SLS AMG at 2009 Frankfurt Auto Show
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September 15, 2009 10:54 am By Michael Gauthier 
Filed Under: Frankfurt Motor Show, German, Mercedes-Benz
Filed Under: Frankfurt Motor Show, German, Mercedes-Benz
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