2012 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class - new pics

 2012 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class - new pics
2012 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class - 23.11.2011

Mercedes releases several camouflaged shots of the upcoming 2012 SL-Class

Mercedes-Benz has released several images of the upcoming 2012 SL-Class.

The car is still wearing camouflage but the set of images include brochure shots (in German) on the new Magic Vision Control and FrontBass system which we previously reported on.

To reiterate, the new SL-Class will feature a full aluminum bodyshell which will make the model reduce overall weight by about 140 kg (308 lbs) compared to the previous SL.

The new features are Magic Vision Control which cleans the windscreen without any disruptive spraying and the FrontBass system which uses the free spaces in the aluminium structures in front of the footwell as resonance for the bass loudspeakers. That makes for a crispier sound even with the top down.

The 2012 Mercedes-Benz SL is expected with a series of engines including the 3.5-liter V6 with 306 PS (225 kW / 302 hp) and 368 Nm (272 lb-ft) of torque as well as a twin-turbo 4.6-liter V8 that features 435 PS (320 kW / 429 hp) and 700 Nm (516 lb-ft). 

The 2012 Mercedes SL-Class will debut sometime early in 2012.

 

Source: Mercedes-Benz

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TecDay - the new SL: Less weight, more vision, more sound

Stuttgart - Before the year is out, Mercedes-Benz will present a completely redeveloped SL Roadster made for the first time almost entirely from aluminium. The full aluminium bodyshell of this newly developed vehicle weighs around 110 kilograms less than a comparable bodyshell constructed with the technology used for its predecessor. It thus reduces the overall weight of the new SL by 140 kilograms compared to its predecessor. At the same time, the new generation of this luxury sport car can be converted into an open or a closed concert hall. This is thanks to the new bodyshell structure which makes possible the FrontBass system, unique in the world and also celebrating its debut. As a further world first, Mercedes-Benz is also presenting the highly effective MAGIC VISION CONTROL adaptive windscreen wipe/wash system. It delivers water requirement-based and depending on the direction of wipe, directly to the wiper blade; neither a water jet nor a film of water can be seen, and yet the windscreen stays perfectly clean for the driver and passenger.

The new-generation Mercedes-Benz SL takes the meaning of the letters "SL" - sporty, lightweight - very seriously. Consistent weight reduction is one of the most outstanding design results in the new SL as was the case in its namesake, the original SL of 1954. For the first time Mercedes-Benz implements a full aluminium bodyshell in large series production. Only very few components are made from other materials. The designers use the even lighter magnesium for the rear panel. High-strength steel tubing is integrated in the A-pillars.

The newly developed car weighs around 110 kilograms less than a comparable bodyshell constructed in analogous manner to the previous technology. "The effect is rather as if a heavyweight-class passenger had got out of the car and taken his heavy flight luggage, too" says Dr Thomas Rudlaff, responsible for the aluminium bodyshell at Mercedes-Benz. "The result is perceptible and measurable. Less weight means more dynamism and less consumption. In other words: the motoring enjoyment increases and the environmental burden sinks."

In terms of rigidity, safety and comfort, the aluminium structure proves superior to the predecessor's steel construction. This is achieved thanks, among other things, to its intelligent lightweight construction with components optimised for their specific task. Thus, diverse processes are used to make different kinds of aluminium depending on the use the component is to be given: the parts are made by chill casting or vacuum die casting, worked into extruded aluminium sections or into aluminium plates of different thicknesses. The result: high rigidity, high safety levels and low resonance and vibrations.

The parts are assembled using diverse load-adequate joining methods, some of which are innovative processes. Secure joints are ensured for example, by MIG welding, hemming, bonding, flow hole bolting, self-piercing rivets or friction stir welding.

With two further innovations, the new SL remains true to its tradition as
technological trend setter:

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MAGIC VISION CONTROL is a new intelligent, high-efficiency windscreen wiper/washer system. Its system of channels supplies water to the windscreen just in front of the wiper blade lip in the direction the wiper is moving. As a result, when spraying one no longer sees a water splash on the windscreen to disrupt one's visibility, and yet the windscreen is kept perfectly clean.
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The likewise unique FrontBass system uses the free spaces in the
aluminium structures in front of the footwell as resonance spaces for the bass loudspeakers. As a result the new SL features clear, crisp bass sounds that make possible a concert hall ambience even with the top down.

Both innovations are part of the extensive standard equipment of the new SL.

 

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 otakki otakki
Why is the same engine producing so much more torque in the S and SL class compared to the E class?
November 23, 2011 10:28 am
 benzboy benzboy
This is all well and exciting. I just wonder what is the point in that in nine more months, the 2013 will arrive with a body change and interior make over, I will wait.
November 23, 2011 10:59 am
 vilivo vilivo
If the world Does not end in 2012 (LOL), I will have to have 1
+1
November 23, 2011 11:39 am