The 2010 SLS AMG - The Gullwing Super Sports Car From Mercedes-Benz and AMG
MULGRAVE, AUSTRALIA – July 29, 2010: Automotive fascination and high-tech at the highest level: the new Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, makes its Australian debut. This Gullwing model captivates with a purist design, intelligent lightweight construction and superior handling dynamics, and is bound to cause a sensation in the super sports car segment. The new SLS AMG is nothing short of a masterpiece by Mercedes-AMG GmbH. As the first independently developed vehicle, the super sports car is the highlight in the company's more than 40-year history. It not only takes AMG, the performance brand within Mercedes-Benz Cars, into a new era, but also demonstrates development expertise of the very highest order.
The new super sports car from Mercedes-Benz and AMG makes for an alluring proposition with its unrivalled technology package: aluminium spaceframe body with Gullwing doors, AMG 6.3-litre V8 front-mid-engine developing 420 kW/650 Nm of torque and dry sump lubrication, seven-speed double-declutch transmission in a transaxle configuration, sports suspension with aluminium double wishbones and a kerb weight of 1620 kilograms based on the DIN standard – this superlative combination guarantees driving dynamics of the highest order. The front/rear weight distribution of 47 to 53 percent and the vehicle's low centre of gravity are testimony to the uncompromising sports car concept. The 'Gullwing' accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds, before going on to a top speed of 317 km/h (electronically limited). The fuel consumption of 13.3 litres per 100 kilometres (combined) puts it at the front of the competitive lineup.
Design: purist, distinctive and passionate
The purist design
of the new Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG captivates by virtue of its passionate
sportiness and its reinterpretation of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL's
breathtaking design lines. The stylistic highlights are the striking
gullwing doors, which lend an incomparable charisma to the SLS AMG. The
long bonnet, the low greenhouse positioned well to the rear and the short
rear end with its extendable rear aerofoil stand for dynamism, as do the
long wheelbase, the wide track and large 19 and 20-inch wheels. It is not
only the gullwing doors that are reminiscent of the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL,
as the wide radiator grille with its large Mercedes star, the wing-shaped
cross fin and the fins on the bonnet and flanks also hark back to the
legendary sports car of the 1950s.
Eyecatching features of the side view include the accented wheel arches and the pronounced shoulder line, which extends from the front to the rear end like a taut muscle. Dynamism and power are also communicated by the rear view of the SLS AMG: the gentle slope of the boot lid with the automatically extending aerofoil accentuates the impression of width, as do the flat LED tail lights.
Interior with a touch of aircraft engineering
Mercedes-Benz
designers took their inspiration from the aviation world when designing the
interior. The stylistic centrepiece is the dashboard, which ensures a
visual impression of breadth with its muscular, wing-like profile. The four
air vents with adjustable cruciform nozzles are prominently integrated into
the dashboard – their shape is reminiscent of a jet engine. The
design theme of an aircraft cockpit is also reflected in the long centre
console of carbon fibre. Features integrated into this include the AMG
DRIVE UNIT, which enables the driver of the SLS AMG to choose a personal
vehicle setup. The AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 7-speed sports transmission is
operated by the E-SELECT lever, which resembles the thrust control of a jet
aircraft. Despite the low seating position typical of a sports car, the
wide-opening gullwing doors allow easy access and egress. They require less
opening space than conventional coupé doors, and can be fully opened in a
standard-size garage.
Aluminium spaceframe for lightweight design and high strength
The SLS also breaks the mould when it comes to the body concept:
for the first time, Mercedes-Benz and AMG are presenting a car with an
aluminium chassis and body. Compared with the traditional steel design this
results in a significant weight saving, as is clearly illustrated by the
DIN kerb weight of 1620 kilograms. The newly developed bodyshell consists
of an aluminium spaceframe. This exclusive design combines intelligent
lightweight design with outstanding strength – thus delivering
superlative driving dynamics. Lightweight aluminium sections connect the
frame nodes to form a sturdy structure. The large, low-set cross-sections
of these aluminium sections ensure high strength, and ensure the necessary,
direct transfer of drive, braking and suspension forces. The structure
prevents unwanted flexibility; the vehicle responds rigidly, directly and
with practically no torsion.
45 percent of the intelligent, weight-optimised aluminium spaceframe is made from aluminium sections, 31 percent from sheet aluminium, 20 percent from cast aluminium and 4 percent from steel. Maximum occupant safety requires the use of ultra-high-strength, heat-formed steel in the A-pillars. The bodyshell weighs 241 kilograms – an absolute benchmark in the super sports car segment in relation to the peak output of 420 kW.
Low centre of gravity and transverse reinforcing struts for superb
dynamism
The entire vehicle concept has been designed to achieve a
centre of gravity that is as low as possible. This applies both to the low
connection of the powertrain and axles as well as to the arrangement of the
rigidity-related bodyshell structure. Examples include the rigid flexural
and torque connections between the front and rear sections and the safety
passenger cell, which have been realised using force paths that are
consistently as low as possible. This results not only in a low centre of
gravity, but also in a harmonious and therefore efficient force path in the
vehicle structure.
Passive safety at a high level
The aluminium spaceframe
provides the basis for outstanding passive safety. The extensive safety
features include three-point seat belts with belt tensioners and belt force
limiters, and eight airbags: adaptive front airbags for the driver and
passenger, a kneebag for each, two seat-integrated sidebags and two
windowbags deploying from the waistlines of the gullwing doors.
Fine-tuned AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine developing 420 kW
A
powerful eight-cylinder Mercedes-AMG engine forms the heart of the new SLS.
The fine-tuned 6.3-litre V8 engine develops 420 kW at 6800 rpm, making the
SLS AMG one of the most powerful sports cars in its segment. A
power-to-weight ratio of 3.86 kg/kW comes courtesy of the low vehicle
weight. The naturally aspirated engine delivers its maximum torque of 650
Nm at 4750 rpm. The SLS accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.8 seconds, and
has an electronically limited top speed of 317 km/h. Bearing the internal
designation M 159, the high-revving V8 engine with its displacement of 6208
cubic centimetres has been thoroughly reengineered compared to the basic M
156 engine, and boasts all the hallmarks of powerful racing engines.
The principal measures in increasing output include the all-new intake system, the reworked valve train and camshafts, the use of flow-optimised tubular steel headers and the dethrottling of the exhaust system. This results in much better cylinder charging, which feeds through into an increase in output by almost nine percent -- 34 kW. The eight-cylinder engine responds swiftly to movements of the accelerator pedal, demonstrating much more pronounced high-revving flexibility across the entire rev range. The switch to dry sump lubrication also translates into a much lower installed engine position. And lowering the vehicle's centre of gravity has also paved the way for high lateral acceleration and exhilarating driving dynamics.
Perfect synthesis of lightweight design and strength
The use of
high-strength components compensates for the increased engine loads
associated with the higher output. Forged pistons, a reinforced crankshaft
bearing, optimised crankcase structure, along with improved lubrication
thanks to a demand-controlled, high-performance oil pump ensure optimum
durability. Despite these higher loads, the engine weight for the M 159 has
been further reduced. The forged pistons as oscillating masses play a
particularly valuable role in this respect, resulting in a kerb weight of
206 kilograms and, in turn, a power-to-weight ratio of 0.49 kg/kW –
an unrivalled figure compared with the competition. Sophisticated catalytic
converter technology enables current and future exhaust emission standards
such as EU 5, LEV 2 and ULEV to be met.
Enables demanding fuel consumption targets to be met
Despite
its uncompromisingly sporty character, very ambitious fuel consumption
targets have been met. The SLS AMG consumes 13.3 litres per 100 kilometres
(combined), earning it a place at the top of the competitive ranking.
Efficiency-enhancing measures include the familiar AMG-exclusive,
friction-optimised twinwire arc-sprayed coating on the cylinder walls as
well as the on-demand, map-optimised oil supply and intelligent generator
management: during the engine's overrun phases and braking, kinetic energy
is used to charge the battery, rather than being wasted by simply
generating heat. Conversely, the generator is switched to no-load operation
during acceleration, thus reducing the load on the engine.
Double-declutch transmission with transaxle configuration and torque
tube
The AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine delivers its abundant power to the
rear axle via an ultra-light carbon-fibre driveshaft – similar to the
setup used in the DTM C-Class racing touring car. The double-declutch
transmission is mounted at the rear (transaxle principle), and connected to
the engine housing via a torque tube. A carbonfibre shaft rotates at engine
speed in the torque tube. The advantages of this sophisticated solution lie
in the rigid link between the engine and transmission and, in turn, the
optimum support for the forces and torque generated.
The AMG SPEEDSHIFT DCT 7-speed sports transmission boasts fast gear changes with virtually no loss of tractive force – in as little as 100 milliseconds. The driver has a choice of four different driving modes: "C" (Controlled Efficiency), "S" (Sport), "S+" (Sport plus) or "M" (Manual). In the Sport, Sport plus and Manual modes the automatic double-declutching function is active; all the modes can be selected conveniently via the rotary control in the AMG DRIVE UNIT. The RACE START function provides optimum traction - as does the mechanical differential lock, which is integrated into the compact transmission housing.
Sophisticated suspension layout with double-wishbone axles
The
chosen solution with a front-mid-engine plus transaxle configuration
ensures an ideal front/rear weight distribution of 47 to 53 percent.
Mounting the engine behind the front axle has created the ideal conditions
for consummate driving dynamics with precise steering, first-class agility,
low inertia with spontaneous directional changes and outstanding traction.
All four wheels are located on double wishbones with a track rod, a
technology that has proven itself in motor racing right through to Formula
1. With a double-wishbone axle, the wheel location and suspension functions
remain separate; the spring/damper struts are supported on the lower
wishbone. The double-wishbone concept with its high camber and track
rigidity positively locates the wheel with minimal elastic movements,
providing the driver with an optimum sense of road contact when driving at
the limits.
Wishbones, steering knuckles and hub carriers at the front and rear are made entirely from forged aluminium – substantially reducing the unsprung masses; this configuration also notably improves the suspension response. The long wheelbase of 2680 millimetres not only results in outstanding straight-line stability but also low wheel load shifts, significantly reducing the vehicle's tendency to dive and squat when braking and accelerating. The broad track width – front 1682, rear 1653 millimetres – ensures lower shifts in the wheel loads from the inner to the outer wheel when cornering, enabling the tyres to retain more grip.
Direct steering, differential lock and 3-stage ESP
The
rack-and-pinion steering gear provides a consistently direct steering feel
with a constant mechanical ratio of 13.6:1, in tune with the high
expectations placed on a super sports car. The power steering provides
speed-sensitive assistance and improves feedback for the driver as the road
speed increases: an indispensable factor for high-speed straight-line
driving. Mounting the steering gear in front of the engine on the integral
subframe enables the engine to be set down very low. The Gullwing model
comes with 3-stage ESP® as standard, and the driver can choose the three
"ESP ON", "ESP SPORT" and "ESP OFF" modes at the touch of a button. In "ESP
OFF" mode too, operating the brake pedal restores all the normal ESP®
functions.
Acceleration skid is controlled in all three ESP® modes. If one of the drive wheels starts to spin, specific brake pressure is applied to improve traction significantly – especially in conjunction with the standard-fit mechanical multi-disc limitedslip differential. This means that the engine power is transferred to the road even more effectively when driving in a particularly dynamic style.
AMG ceramic composite high-performance braking system available as an
option
The AMG high-performance braking system with composite brake
discs at the front ensures extremely short stopping distances even under
high loads. The newly developed, optional ceramic composite brakes with
even larger brake discs guarantee even better braking performance. The
ceramic brake discs perform reliably at even higher operating temperatures
thanks to their greater hardness, all combined with an impressive weight
reduction of around 40 percent. Reducing the unsprung masses has further
improved both comfort and grip, and the reduced rotating masses at the
front axle ensure a more direct steering response. Lightweight construction
was also key when it came to the wheels: weight-optimised AMG light-alloy
wheels – 9.5 x 19 inch (front) and 11.0 x 20 inch (rear) –
based on the innovative flow-forming principle reduce the unsprung masses
while improving driving dynamics and suspension comfort. In addition to the
standard-fit AMG 7-spoke light-alloy wheels, 5-twin-spoke wheels and
weight-optimised 10-spoke forged wheels are available as an option. 265/35
R 19 (front) and 295/30 R 20 (rear) tyres developed exclusively for the SLS
AMG ensure optimum performance. A tyre pressure monitoring system is fitted
as standard to permanently monitor tyre pressure in all four wheels;
individual tyres are shown on the display.
The SLS AMG as a masterpiece in AMG's more than 40-year
history
The new SLS AMG is a true masterpiece on the part of
Mercedes-AMG GmbH. As the first independently developed car, the super
sports car is the highlight of the company's more than 40-year history.
With this car AMG, the performance brand within Mercedes-Benz Cars, is not
only entering a new era, but also demonstrating development expertise of
the highest order.
AMG was established in 1967 by Hans Werner Aufrecht and Erhard Melcher, and is considered a pioneer in the field of vehicle tuning for motorsports. Following the cooperation agreement concluded in 1990 with Daimler-Benz AG, the company was gradually incorporated into what at the time was DaimlerChrysler AG in 1999. On 1 January 2005, DaimlerChrysler AG acquired 100 percent of the shares. Today Mercedes-AMG GmbH is a vehicle manufacturer in its own right, and AMG is the performance brand within Mercedes-Benz Cars. This subsidiary of Daimler AG specialises in unique, high-performance vehicles; its sporty saloons, SUVs, coupés, cabriolets, roadsters and specially built one-off models constitute a product portfolio which meets its customers' every wish. The product range encompasses a total of 16 AMG high-performance models with outputs ranging from 265 kW to 450 kW.
Mercedes-AMG has overall responsibility for developing the design, aerodynamics, interior as well as the powertrain, engine, suspension, brakes and electronics – right up to granting final approval for production of the complete AMG vehicle. The company is also in charge of all marketing and sales-related activities for its products.
Sales of the SLS AMG in Australia
The all-new SLS AMG’s
manufacturer’s list price (MLP) of $464,000 provides customers with
impressive value. It boasts an impressive array of standard equipment along
with racing car-levels of performance.
The price detailed in this document is the current Manufacturer’s List Price (MLP) for the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG.
As you may be aware, the MLP includes GST and any LCT applicable to the base/standard specification model but EXCLUDES DEALER DELIVERY AND ALL ON ROAD COSTS such as, for example, registration fees, stamp duty, CTP and the like.
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