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Official Details Of Kleemann S50 S3

Posted by www.eMercedesBenz.com on November 23, 2005 at 9:15 AM CST

Good morning, ladies and gents, how's everyone doing this morning?

Yesterday, we brought you the first photos of Kleemann's new tuning  
package for the 2007 Mercedes S-Class.

Only a mere 24 hours after we ran the story, Kleemann has officially  
released details of their lovely new monster, as well as more photos  
to further wet your tuning apetite.

As always, Kleemann began their transformation of the S-Class by  
addressing the exterior of the vehicle. To transform the standard S  
into the Kleemann S (actually, the Kleemann S50 S3), they began by  
adding a new front apron, which features a new spoiler and fog  
lights, and ultimately gives the front of the vehicle a much more  
agressive stance. They then added a new rear apron, which features  
their trademark diffuser panel and perfectly complements the Kleemann  
trapezoid exhaust system. To top it all off, Kleemann added new side  
skirts and an EBC lowering module, which lowers the S50 S3 up to 35mm.

After completing the exterior rennovations, it was time for Kleemann  
to address the performance of the Mercedes S-Class.  To squeeze a  
little extra juice out of the already impressive powerplant, Kleemann  
fitted the S50 S3 with high-flow air filters and tubular exhaust  
headers, reprogrammed the ECU, and added a completely new exhaust  
system.  The performance tweaks resulted in an increase of 40  
horsepower, with 0-60 times of 5.0 seconds and a top speed of 180mph.

I know what all you power-whores are thinking: "Only 40 horsepower?  
What the hell?"

Don't worry, Kleemann's working on a new Kompressor System for both  
the S350 and S500 as well, which is scheduled to be released in the  
first quarter of 2006. There, are you happy now?

To view several photos of Kleemann's new S-Class that can be  
enlarged, click on the link below:

http://emercedesbenz.com/Nov05/23OfficialDetailsS50S3.html

OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE

KLEEMANN S50 S3

23.11.2005

KLEEMANN has developed a new programme of aerodynamic enhancement  
parts for the Mercedes-Benz S-Class.

The redesigned exterior transforms the S-Class from an understated  
luxury cruiser into a forceful looking sports saloon.

The deep front spoiler features a big "mouth" split into two sections  
with integrated fog lights on each side - absolutely KLEEMANN. The  
rear skirt with its built in diffuser panel, and trapezoid rear  
mufflers is another recognizable KLEEMANN characteristic.

Wide side skirts complete the stylish design and the S-Class has got  
a sporty, ground hugging appearance emphasized by the EBL Module  
lowering the body up to 35 mm.

Power to match the looks - Brand new V8-Kompressor under development.

To match the muscular and sporty looks of the car, a new engine  
modification package has been developed: A reprogramming of the ECU,  
high-flow air filters, tubular exhaust headers and a complete exhaust  
system increases power output by 40 Hp and 40 Nm.

For both the V6-powered S350 and the V8-powered S500 an all new  
Kompressor System is under development, and will be introduced to the  
market in Q1 2006.

Enhanced grip - Superb brakes

Fitted with the largest KB8 High Performance Brake system, the S50  
features 380 x 34 mm vented and cross-drilled two-piece brake discs  
with eight piston forged calipers on the front axle. Rear brakes are  
345 x 32 mm vented and cross-drilled two-piece brake discs with four  
piston forged calipers. All KLEEMANN brake systems come with separate  
left and right discs.

The massive brake callipers of the KB8 system are fitted behind the  
well known TS-6 alloys. Tires in sizes 285/30-ZR20 and 265/35-ZR20  
ensure outstanding grip, and when fitted with the KLEEMANN LSD on the  
rear differential, optimum traction can be maintained even while  
cornering at high speeds.

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