Lorinser Previews Mercedes SLS AMG Gullwing Tuning Studies

Lorinser Mercedes SLS AMG Gullwing design sketch

A supercar with attitude

By Michael Gauthier
September 22, 2009 4:04 PM
Filed Under: Artist Renderings, German, Mercedes-Benz, Supercars, Tuners

One week after it's Frankfurt debut, Lorinser has released a preview of their styling packages for the Mercedes SLS AMG Gullwing.

The red SLS features a carbon fiber hood, a Lorinser grille (which replaces the Mercedes star), and a revised front bumper with a carbon fiber spoiler. Other styling changes include black mesh grille inserts, carbon fiber side sills, and retro-inspired "large wire" wheels.

On the other hand, the orange SLS receives a modest body kit with a new front spoiler, "a more sober grille design", and aggressive side sills.

Officially called design studies, Lorinser says "Whether there will be a small-batch production of either of the two studies - and where applicable the final design - has not yet been decided."

Source: Lorinser

Press Release (Click to expand)

Lorinser presents two exciting SLS studies

IAA star already modified

The legendary 300 SL Gullwing has thrilled generations and consequently has a regular space in Lorinser's classic car collection. The designers of the Mercedes customer have now dedicated themselves to its successor, the SLS, which proved to be a show stopper at the IAA 2009 in just its series standard version.

The first Lorinser design of the exhibition star pays homage to the racing soul of the car, as the Gullwing was originally designed for motorsport with its numerous aluminium components. "If carbon fibres had been available then, the lightweight concept of the 300 SL would definitely have contained this material", says CEO Marcus Lorinser.

As a result one of the designs shows the aggressive coolness of carbon fibre, which in selected areas contrasts with the red paint of the aluminium bodywork and the components: for example a carbon fibre element intersects the middle of the grill, in which there isn't a Mercedes star, but the Lorinser family crest from the 15th century instead. A further stylistic element is provided by a spoiler bumper with a carbon insert, arch-shaped air inlet and double fog lights. The muscular sides, on the other hand, are partially shaped by the massive Lorinser side sills, which also adorn black inserts made of the fibre composite material. The air inlets which are drawn inwards and have black sports grills, gape over the sides onto the front fenders. The two chromed cross beams are thereby a homage to the 300 SL. The large wire spoke wheels cite a typical construction form from the 50s, although their design seems extremely modern. At the same time they are also the link to the second design.

The second design pays tribute to the facets of the 300 SL, which reveal it as a sophisticated road sports car with an elegant front spoiler and a more sober grill design. In this study Lorinser also used one-piece side sills with air inlets. With their stronger segmentation the gills on the fenders are orientated more directly to the prototype, than the first design which was dedicated to the motorsport heritage oft the Gullwing.

Whether there will be a small-batch production of either of the two studies - and where applicable the final design - has not yet been decided.

 

Comments

Bremen_Koenigsegg
September 22, 2009 4:18 PM
Yes! When the SLS was revealed, the first thing I said was, "They need to put flares over the wheel arches like they had on the 300SL." (I also said the headlamps should be more circular.) Surprisingly for a Lorinser product, I'm not appalled by this.

McNamara68
September 23, 2009 2:56 AM
i am so glad you made that point about the dressings on the wheel arches, thought i was the only one who was disappointed by their absence on the production model. m-b dropped the ball big time on that one by not including this element in the final design. the hood on this one looks the way it ought to on the production version as well.

i am not a fan of the front bumper on this though, i think having the traditional amg-like front air dam clashes with the direction of the rest of the front. m wheels could be better too.

M!
September 23, 2009 7:20 AM
that little fender trim is what the SLS is missing. now, the character of the gullwing is there.

carbonsigma
September 22, 2009 4:38 PM
This first picture is great. Finally a tuner is actually improving the look of the car.

dmanero
September 22, 2009 4:51 PM
now that didn't take long for tuners to come up with a new style for this car. and may I say it's an improvement. But still prefer the SLR over this. Far more aggressive. This model has just lost that agressive look and replaced it with more style and elegance.

Wickedated
September 22, 2009 5:44 PM
Yup- only a matter of time till tuners start slapping the ricer look on a beautifully designed car. Carbon fiber everywhere, useless body kit, blacked out rims, maybe even a rear wheel cover? Seriously. Leave it alone!!!!

ShinyG
September 22, 2009 5:45 PM
Looks promising! Everything seems to be adding a bit of that extra something. Everything except the huge Lorinser badge on the second pic that is!

MTC
September 22, 2009 8:28 PM
I'm surprise, Lorinser usually create stuff I hate, this one is seriously good. I mean it has the wheel arch and hood stuff to make it much more elegant and beautiful

Bonganie
September 22, 2009 8:44 PM
Not bad, now we wait for Brabus and Carlsson and I think should Carlsson do it its goin to be more super than this

Swifty
September 23, 2009 2:27 AM
KLEEMAN will put supercharger on or couple of turbos and that would be a fine tunning for me :D

Decypha
September 23, 2009 12:33 PM
That orange one hits the spot

GTurbo
November 11, 2009 9:48 PM
The trademark wheel arch for a Lorinser hits the Gspot! That's the 'Gullwing' spot for the impressionable minds here! Orange on a Merc? Naff. The two-tone black and red is more like it.

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