The New Mercedes-Benz SL: The Legend - Now Even More Dynamic
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STUTTGART -- November 18,
2015: New appearance for an automotive icon: the beginning of 2016 will see
the start of customer orders for the Mercedes-Benz SL which will be
available from April 2016 with a host of significantly enhanced technical
and visual features. More powerful engines, the automatic transmission
9G-TRONIC, DYNAMIC SELECT with five transmission modes and Active Body
Control with the curve tilting function all take the legend to a new
dynamic level. The high suitability for everyday use has been enhanced with
the vario- roof, which can now be operated at up to 40 km/h, and the
automatic boot separator. Visually the front end in particular has been
made significantly sportier. As a result the bonnet, bumper and headlamps,
among other features, are all new.
The Mercedes-Benz SL is the top performer in a wide variety
of disciplines: an elegant roadster for relaxed, comfortable cruising or a
dynamic coupé for sporty trips on winding roads. Ola Källenius, Member of
the Board of Management of Daimler AG, Mercedes-Benz Cars Sales &
Marketing: "The SL is an all-season vehicle that is fully suited for daily
use, but above all it is a dream car for those special moments as a couple.
Whatever its owner desires - it fulfils the expectations with technical
perfection."
A particularly
eye-catching feature of the new SL is the revised front end: the standard,
unique diamond radiator grille extends downwards. Two powerdomes accentuate
the long, drawn-out bonnet. Also adding to the unmistakable new appearance
of the SL is the new standard-fit LED Intelligent Light System with
headlamp housing extending far to the outside. The sporty silhouette is
emphasised by the enlarged cosmetic air outlets with wing-like chrome
inserts in the dynamic, broad vehicle wings and the exterior mirrors
positioned on the beltline.
The model
range now comprises the SL 400 with V6 engine uprated to 270
kW (367 hp) and 500 Nm (additional 25 kW/35 hp and also 20 Nm) as
well as the SL 500 with the powerful 335 kW (455 hp) V8
engine. As standard the power transfer is handled by the new 9G-TRONIC
nine-speed automatic transmission. With DYNAMIC SELECT the vehicle
characteristics can be adjusted in seconds at the touch of a button, as the
system modifies the setup of the engine, transmission, suspension and
steering at the driver's behest.
Additional variants include the two Mercedes-AMG models in
the guise of the SL 63 and SL 65, the latter with a V12 engine.
The data at a glance:
| SL 400 |
SL 500 | SL 63 |
SL
65 |
Number of cylinders/arrangement | 6/V |
8/V | 8/V | 12/V |
Displacement (cc) | 2996 | 4663 | 5461 | 5980 |
Rated Output (kW/hp at rpm) | 270 (367) at 5500-6000 |
335 (455) at 5250 |
430 (585) at 5500 |
463 (630) at 5500 |
Rated
torque (Nm at rpm) | 500 at 1800-4500 | 700 at 1800-3500 | 900 at 2250-3750 | 1000 at 2300-4300 |
Combined fuel consumption from
(l/100 km) | 7.7 | 9.0 | 9.8 | 11.9 |
Combined CO2 emissions from (g/km) |
175 | 205 |
229 | 279 |
Efficiency class | D | E | F | G |
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s) | 4.9 |
4.3 | 4.1 | 4.0 |
Top speed (km/h) | 250 | 250 | 250 | 250 |
Exterior design: new appearance for the athletic aesthete
The
Mercedes-Benz SL has always been athletic and aesthetic at the same time.
Now the designers have worked on bringing these characteristics even more
to the fore. A particularly eye-catching feature is the revised front end
of the new edition of the SL: for its new appearance, traditional elements
have been enhanced in an innovative and unmistakable manner. Inspiration
came from the legendary 300 SL Panamericana racing car with its steeply
raked radiator grille. This extends downwards, thus creating a completely
individual "face" for the SL within the Mercedes-Benz model range. The
grille is executed as the diamond radiator grille as standard.
The sculpted shape of the radiator grille
harmonises perfectly with the now standard AMG bodystyling with the front
apron in an A-wing design, which features a front splitter in the vehicle
colour. Two powerdomes on the bonnet invoke the sporting heritage of the
SL, while light-catching contours give additional structure to the
bonnet.
Also adding to the unmistakable
new appearance of the SL is the new standard-fit LED Intelligent Light
System with headlamp housing extending far to the outside and torch-shaped
unit comprising the daytime running lamp/position lamp and direction
indicator. The edge area and other design components of the headlamp
housing are retained in black - conveying a high-level of perceived quality
and an effective sense of depth.
The
side view of the SL reveals iconic sports car proportions, characterised by
the long bonnet, the AMG side sill panels, the broad wheelbase and
passenger compartment positioned towards the rear. Fine details create
additional highlights. These include enlarged cosmetic air outlets with
wing-like chrome inserts in the dynamic, broad vehicle wings.
With the roof down the SL shows off its attractive
roadster contours with short, steeply angled A-pillars and frameless side
windows. There is nothing to disrupt the clear lines: all aerials, as well
as the roll-over bar, are fully integrated and thus not visible, while the
electric draught-stop (optional extra) can be extended and retracted at the
push of a button.
The rear end points
to the high driving dynamics of the SL. The basis for this is the sense of
width created by the large track gauge, accentuated by the AMG rear apron
with side air intakes. The lower section of the diffuser incorporates the
integral tailpipe trim elements as well as the centrally arranged rear fog
lamp and reversing light.
The broad,
one-piece tail lights are entirely coloured in red and pick up the flowing
lines of the vehicle sides and carry them into the rear. As is typical of
the brand, they feature a horizontal design with the wedge-shaped direction
indicator at the top and the tail lamp and also brake lamp below.
Brilliant blue and designo selenite grey
magno are available to choose from by way of new colours, plus the range of
light-alloy wheels in the size 48.3 cm (19 inches) has also been extended
significantly. New additions include a 10-spoke wheel and a 5-spoke wheel,
both with a high-sheen finish in high-gloss black. On top of this there are
six additional new AMG wheels as part of the accessories range.
Interior design: sports car atmosphere in
comfortable surroundings
Minimal gap
dimensions and fully padded beltlines are just two examples of the
top-class standards which the SL also embodies in the refined interior. The
ambient lighting with three selectable colours (solar red, polar blue,
polar white) ensures an emotional lighting mood. The upper part of the
dashboard forms a unit with the door beltlines, and four round air vents
featuring an engine look create sporty highlights.
The three-spoke sports steering wheel has a magnesium
structure and features an ergonomic grip area and a high-quality finish.
The airbag module too is finished in nappa leather with topstitching.
Twelve control buttons provide access to the menu navigation in the
instrument cluster as well as the audio system, telephone and voice entry.
The steering wheel rim has a flattened bottom section, and silver-coloured
steering wheel shift paddles enable manual gear changes to be made.
The instrument cluster with 2-tube look for
displaying speed and rpm combines classic circular instruments with modern
display technology. Dials and pointers have a new sporty design. Up to 60
km/h, the speed scale is indicated in steps of 10. When starting up, the
pointers move from the 6 o'clock position once around the entire scale and
then return to the starting position. The driver is also greeted in style
by the TFT multifunction display located between the circular instruments:
on start-up it shows a front view of the SL.
Lovingly designed details such as the analogue clock
(optional extra) adorn the centre console. Its new graphic design is based
on the instrument cluster. Depending on the transmission mode selected by
DYNAMIC SELECT, the media display presents dynamic driving data:
longitudinal and lateral acceleration (in a G-force cross) or torque and
output.
Comprehensive individualisation
of the interior is possible with the broad selection of leather finishes
and trim elements. The colour saddle brown is new in combination with nappa
leather and Exclusive nappa leather.
Intelligent Drive: Driving Assistance package Plus and LED
Intelligent Light System
As standard
the SL features Active Brake Assist, known as COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST
PLUS in other model series. In addition to radar-based proximity warning
and braking assistance by Adaptive Brake Assist, this Active Brake Assist
system carries out autonomous braking to reduce the danger of rear-end
collisions. If the driver fails to act when a risk of a collision is
detected, despite the warning lamp in the instrument cluster and the
intermittent audible alert, the system will initiate automatic braking.
This significantly reduces the vehicle speed. At low relative speeds, this
intervention may be sufficient to prevent a rear-end collision with
slower-moving, stopping or stationary vehicles.
Optionally available for the SL is the Driving Assistance
package with stereo camera and in some cases new as well as improved
functions. Overview of the features of the Driving Assistance package
Plus:
- Distance Pilot DISTRONIC and Steering Pilot: assists the driver with maintaining a safe distance from the vehicle in front and staying in the centre of the lane. The radar and camera-based system brakes when necessary and accelerates again, if possible, to the preset desired speed. The Steering Pilot can take the strain off the driver when it comes to lateral guidance of the vehicle. On straight roads and gentle curves it generates steering torque which contributes to keeping the vehicle in the centre of the lane. To achieve this the system makes use of a stereo camera to orient itself based on clearly visible road markings and, at lower speeds, on the vehicle in front.
- Active Brake Assist with cross-traffic function: is able to warn the driver of impending crash situations, provide optimum support with emergency braking and if necessary also automatically apply the brakes itself. In addition to detecting slower-moving, stopping or stationary vehicles, it also detects crossing traffic at junctions, the tail ends of traffic jams and pedestrians in the danger zone ahead of the vehicle, for example.The PRE-SAFE® Brake is able to detect not only slower-moving, stopping or stationary vehicles but also pedestrians, to brake autonomously if the driver fails to react and as a result help to avoid accidents up to 50 km/h and reduce their severity up to 72 km/h. In flowing traffic, the PRE-SAFE® Brake provides assistance according to the same mode of operation throughout the speed range from 7 to 200 km/h.
- Active Blind Spot Assist: is able to warn the driver when changing lanes, for example, and can contribute to averting an impending collision by means of one-sided brake actuation.
- Active Lane Keeping Assist: is able to detect unintentional lane departure, warn the driver by means of pulsating steering wheel vibrations and contribute, by means of one-sided brake actuation, to guiding the vehicle back into its lane.
- PRE-SAFE® PLUS: if a rear-end collision appears imminent, the system can activate preventive measures to protect occupants. These include warning vehicles following behind and applying the vehicle brakes when at a standstill.
The
optional Parking Pilot can take the strain off the driver by helping
him/her to search for a suitable parking space and making it easier to
manoeuvre into and out of parking spaces with active steering intervention.
A new feature is assistance with parking perpendicular to the road. The
Parking Pilot includes six ultrasonic sensors in each of the front and rear
bumpers which measure the size of the parking space when driving past it.
In addition, the Parking Assist PARKTRONIC is also a part of the system. It
provides visual and audible warnings of obstacles in front of and behind
the vehicle, thus helping to avoid damage when manoeuvring.
For optimum visibility on country roads and motorways,
when cornering and on bends, the standard-fit LED Intelligent Light System
automatically adapts to all light and driving conditions. The LED
technology features low energy consumption, a long service life and a
pleasant white light which approximates the daylight spectrum. The five
functions of the LED Intelligent Light System include motorway mode,
cornering light function, camera-based active light function, roundabout
light function and also the enhanced fog light function. On unlocking the
SL, the welcome light also greets the driver with an exceptional lighting
display: the LED fibre optics in the headlamps light up in blue after
opening the vehicle and then transition to white locator lighting.
Anti-dazzle continuous high beam comes
courtesy of the optional Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus. When high beam is
switched on, this system always makes the optimum headlamp range available.
The driver can concentrate on the traffic and does not have to continually
switch between low beam and high beam. Via a camera positioned behind the
windscreen, the Adaptive Highbeam Assist Plus detects other illuminated
road users, for example oncoming vehicles or vehicles travelling in front,
and adjusts the headlamps independently to the new traffic conditions. A
mechanism in the headlamp module masks the portion of the cone of light of
the LED headlamps where there are other vehicles to prevent their drivers
from being dazzled. The driver can therefore leave the high-beam headlamps
on at all times and use their full range without bothering or endangering
other road users. This function is active at speeds above 30 km/h when
travelling in the dark on roads without street lighting.
Comfort appointments: convenient operation of
the vario-roof
SL fans also
appreciate the sports car icon on account of its high suitability for
everyday use. With the facelift Mercedes-Benz has improved the comfort
appointments even further. These include operation of the electrohydraulic
vario-roof. If when opening or closing the roof the vehicle has to move off
due to the traffic conditions, the process which was started when at a
standstill can be continued up to a speed of approx. 40 km/h.
Equally new is the automatic boot separator. If
the separator is in the upper position for increased boot capacity, it
automatically moves down when the top is opened. Conversely, the automatic
boot separator returns to the upper position, also by means of electric
operation, as soon as the boot flap is opened.
A further practical detail in the boot is the loading
setting - the roof stowed in the boot can be swung upwards by approximately
25 degrees at the press of a button. The KEYLESS-GO Convenience package
includes remote closing of the boot lid as well as HANDS-FREE ACCESS. With
this, the lid opens or closes automatically after making a kicking motion
with the foot beneath the rear bumper. The automatic boot separator
additionally moves into the upper position when opening the lid to provide
clear access to the loading aperture. Another feature which has been
retained is the unique optional extra MAGIC SKY CONTROL: when closed, the
panoramic vario-roof automatically changes from dark to transparent or
vice-versa within just a few seconds.
When it comes to ambient lighting, Mercedes-Benz has opted
for LED technology and has extended the colour range: in addition to solar
red, the colours polar blue and polar white can also be chosen. A further
practical finishing touch: the stowage compartment in the centre console
now features two USB ports. One of the highlights is ambient lighting with
projection of the brand logo.
A further
special feature comes in the guise of MAGIC VISION CONTROL, the intelligent
and highly efficient wash/wipe system. The innovative design of the wiper
blade always delivers washer fluid immediately in front of wipe lip, via
the water feed line integrated into the blade – and it does this in
both wiping directions. The result is that there is no gush of water when
spraying fluid, which can impair visibility, and at the same time the
maximum cleaning effect is achieved. In addition, the water stays on the
windscreen, thus also enabling convenient cleaning of the windscreen even
with the roof open. When the roof is open, the water is dispensed in such a
way that no moisture gets into the interior. Optionally the wiper can be
heated to prevent snow or ice from sticking in winter. It is with
such details that the Roadster-Coupé underscores its exceptional position
as a comfortable sports car suitable for all-year-round use.
Connectivity: Mercedes me connect featuring a
host of functions
The new SL
is intelligently networked and "always on". This is ensured thanks to the
standard-fit communications module (on-board SIM card) which enables the
use of Mercedes me connect services. The available Standard Services
currently include Accident Recovery, Breakdown Management and Maintenance
Management, as well as Telediagnostics, for example.
Also available as standard is the Mercedes-Benz emergency
call system. In an accident this service automatically connects the
occupants with the Mercedes-Benz Emergency Call Centre and sends the
position and status of the vehicle to the rescue operations centre. A
rescue vehicle can then be dispatched immediately. The system works
automatically, but can also be triggered manually.
The optional Remote Online feature provides the technical
basis for the SL to use Remote Services. For example, navigation
destinations can be sent to the vehicle from a computer or smartphone.
Geofencing, Vehicle Tracker and Parked Vehicle Locator, Remote Door Locking
and Unlocking or Remote Retrieval of Vehicle Status – these are
additional Remote Services and Tracking Services that can currently be
activated separately from Daimler AG for three years on the basis of this
technical preparation.
With the
Smartphone Integration package compatible smartphones can be integrated
into the vehicle via Apple® CarPlay®
and used via voice-operated control for example. In addition, the other
vehicle controls can also be used. Safe and comfortable use on the road is
always ensured.
In the case of
Apple® CarPlay® for example, the
system supports making and receiving calls, navigation and listening to
music, receiving and sending text messages and emails as well as Siri
® voice control. The selected apps from third-party providers
that are also supported include Stitcher Radio® and
Spotify®.
The functionality
of COMAND Online (optional extra on the SL 400) now includes internet radio
as well as Live Traffic Information, for example. The latter service uses
real-time traffic data for dynamic route guidance with more accurate
arrival times.
A concert room
atmosphere even with the top down as well as less bulk in the doors due to
reduced installation space are ensured by the Frontbass system, which
celebrated its premiere in the SL in 2012. It makes intelligent use of the
free installation space in the aluminium cavities in front of the footwell
as resonating chambers for the base speakers.
The optional Harman Kardon® Logic 7®
surround sound system has a 10-channel DSP amplifier with a total output of
600 watts and 11 high-performance speakers including Frontbass.
An even more sophisticated sound is produced by
the Bang & Olufsen BeoSound AMG sound system. It uses a 16-channel DSP
amplifier with a total output of 900 watts in conjunction with 12
high-performance speakers including Frontbass. Its twin-lens tweeters
provide a futuristic show effect with LED light strips - adapted to
instrument lighting. The B&O-specific COMAND Menu True Image™
enables individual special settings to be made.
Even more choice: the Curve function on the ABC
suspension for the first time
The steel suspension of the standard chassis features
continuously variable dampers. In conjunction with the AMG Line equipment
the suspension is lowered by 10 mm and fitted with harsher springs and
torsion-bar stabilisers. The driver can leave the setting of the basic
characteristics of the suspension to the control electronics via DYNAMIC
SELECT - from comfortable to extremely sporty in the new third Sport+
mode.
The characteristics of the
transmission modes:
- Eco (E), fuel-efficient setting with "sailing" function
- Comfort (C), comfortable setting for long journeys or on rough roads
- Sport (S), sporty setting for a dynamic driving style
- Sport Plus (S+), extremely sporty setting - particularly suitable for flat road surfaces
- Individual (I) allows individual adjustment of the various parameters to suit the driver's requirements.
Alternatively there is
another option available in the guise of Active Body Control (ABC) with
curve tilting function. ABC reduces body movements when moving off, braking
and cornering. The spring struts of the ABC suspension are adjusted to the
respective driving conditions via so-called plunger cylinders (via oil
pressure), therefore making torsion-bar stabilisers on the front and rear
axle, which can reduce comfort, unnecessary. The dampers only have to
eliminate wheel vibrations and can be set up in such a way as to ensure
comfort without losing any of the sportiness. In addition, the vehicle
level can be adjusted to any unevenness: At higher speeds the SL is
automatically lowered by 13 mm for more favourable aerodynamics.
Conversely, at the press of a button it is possible to raise the vehicle by
50 mm for driving on rough roads.
On
top of this there is the curve tilting function which applies a maximum of
2.65 degrees in the speed range from 15 to 180 km/h. It can be set via
DYNAMIC SELECT ("Curve"), noticeably reducing the effects of lateral
acceleration on the vehicle occupants. The DYNAMIC SELECT transmission
modes in conjunction with ABC suspension:
- Curve (CV) increases ride comfort
- Comfort (C) is the comfortable setting for long journeys or on rough roads
- Sport (S) as a sporty setting enables a particularly dynamic driving style
- Sport Plus (S+) is an extremely sporty setting - particularly suitable for flat road surfaces
- Individual (I) allows individual adjustment of the various parameters to suit the driver's requirements.
Lighter and stiffer: elaborate all-aluminium
bodyshell
The latest
generation of the Mercedes-Benz SL takes the meaning of the well-known
abbreviation "SL" – Super-Light – literally at its word.
Systematic weight reduction is just as much a part of the outstanding
design features of the new SL as it was for its namesake, the original SL
from 1952 with its lightweight tubular frame. Here for the first time
Mercedes-Benz has implemented an all-aluminium bodyshell as part of
large-scale series production. Only relatively few components are made
using other materials. High-strength steel tubes are integrated in the
A-pillars to increase safety.
The
aluminium bodyshell weighs around 110 kg less than if it had been produced
using steel technology. The aluminium structure is not only lighter, but
also superior in terms of rigidity, safety and comfort. This is thanks to
intelligent lightweight construction with components optimised for their
respective intended purposes. For example, different types of aluminium
processing are used. Depending on their function, the components are
produced using gravity die casting or vacuum die casting, made from
extruded sections or used as aluminium sheets of a variety of different
wall thicknesses. The result is high levels of rigidity and safety as well
as better vibration characteristics.
With its intelligent lightweight construction, which also
comprises new bonding techniques, the SL has also become a role model for
the current S-Class. The total of six models in the luxury class are
characterised by a high percentage of strategically deployed light alloys
such as aluminium or magnesium.
Tradition: a dream sports car for more than 60
years
The exceptional position
occupied by the SL in the history of Mercedes-Benz is also evident from its
very name: due to its iconic status, the SL has retained its tradition-rich
model designation even after the introduction of the new nomenclature. For
more than 60 years now, the Mercedes-Benz model range with the "SL" acronym
has enthralled sports car fans around the world.
This legend has its roots in the world of motorsport: in
1952 the 300 SL racing sports car (W 194), with its successes in
international competitions, became the spark for the development of two
exciting series-production sports cars in the guise of the gullwing coupé
and roadster. Their birth ultimately took place in New York: it was there,
at the International Motor Sports Show in February 1954, that Mercedes-Benz
presented not one but two now legendary SL models: the 300 SL gullwing
Coupé (W 198 I) and the open-top 190 SL (W 121). Based on the legendary
"gullwing", the open-top 300 SL Roadster (W 198 II) appeared on the market
in 1957, and was built up to 1963 in parallel with the 190 SL model.
In 1963 the SL series W 113 appeared,
referred to as the "Pagoda SL" on account of the characteristic shape of
its hardtop roof. This was followed in 1971 by the R 107 series which
– also due to the long production period of 18 years – achieved
the highest production volume of all SL series to date. In March 1989
Mercedes-Benz presented the R 129 series, which was characterised by
numerous technical innovations such as the sensor-controlled roll-over bar
and the integral seat. It opened up a new dimension of performance for the
SL and was replaced in 2001, after a production period of twelve years, by
the R 230 series. The SL now sported a steel folding top and with its
pronounced sportiness harked back to the unique tradition of its legendary
forefather. The current generation of the SL ultimately appeared in the
spring of 2012 in the guise of the R 231 series, which combines the high
performance level of its predecessor with maximum levels of comfort and
efficiency.
The new Mercedes-AMG SL 63 and SL 65
High-performance roadsters
now even more attractive
Affalterbach.
Mercedes-AMG is further enhancing its SL 63 and SL 65 high-performance
roadsters with updated technology and expressive design. The front section
features a completely new design, with a radiator grille which broadens out
towards the bottom and the A-wing front spoiler. The stylish light
signature and the highly comprehensive scope of standard equipment and
appointments underscore the high-quality impression. The engines set the
benchmark in the high-performance roadster segment: the 5.5-litre V8
biturbo engine on board the SL 63 generates an output of 430 kW (585 hp)
and peak torque of 900 Newton metres. The SL 65 is powered by a 6.0-litre
V12 biturbo engine rated at 463 kW (630 hp) and delivering 1000 Newton
metres of peak torque.
Outstanding
performance, impressive driving characteristics and the expressive,
stylishly honed design are the hallmarks of the new Mercedes-AMG SL 63 and
Mercedes-AMG SL 65. The technical highlights include the sports suspension
based on Active Body Control, the rear-axle differential lock which now
features as standard, the even more responsive AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed
sports transmission (SL 63) and the five AMG DYNAMIC SELECT driving
programmes.
"Our updated SL 63 and SL
65 high-performance roadsters offer a unique driving experience, combining
hallmark AMG "Driving Performance" with the pleasures of open-air motoring
and superior comfort on long journeys, notes Tobias Moers, Chairman of the
Board of Management of Mercedes-AMG GmbH. The SL 63 and SL 65 will have
their world premiere at the Los Angeles Auto Show on 18 November 2015; the
market launch will begin in April 2016.
The models at a glance:
| Mercedes-AMG SL 63 | Mercedes-AMG SL
65 |
Engine/cylinders | V8 biturbo | V12 biturbo |
Displacement | 5461 cc | 5980 cc |
Output |
430 kW (585
hp) at 5500 rpm | 463 kW (630 hp) at 5500 rpm |
Peak torque | 900 Nm at 2250-3750 rpm | 1000 Nm at 2300-4300 rpm |
Fuel consumption, NEDC combined |
10.1-9.8 l/100 km | 11.9 l/100 km |
CO2
emissions | 234-229 g/km | 279 g/km |
Efficiency class | F |
G |
Acceleration 0-100 km/h |
4.1 s | 4.0 s |
Top
speed | 250
km/h* | 250
km/h* |
* electronically
limited, with AMG Driver's package 300 km/h
Both roadsters offer more power and torque than their
respective competitors in this segment. These engines result in
high-calibre performance, as illustrated by figures for acceleration from 0
to 100 km/h in 4.1 and 4.0 seconds respectively, for example. The top speed
is 250 km/h (electronically limited). The AMG Driver's package includes an
increase in the top speed to 300 km/h (electronically limited). NEDC
combined fuel consumption stands at 9.8 litres per 100 kilometres for the
eight-cylinder engine and 11.9 l/100 km for the twelve-cylinder
variant.
The powerhouses incorporate
numerous high-tech components for high power output combined with low fuel
consumption: in addition to spray-guided direct petrol injection, further
features include an all-aluminium crankcase, twin turbocharging, four
valves per cylinder with camshaft adjustment and an air/water intercooler.
The weight-optimised exhaust system provides for a striking engine sound
with an individual character. Large radiators in the front and special
vents in the bonnet ensure the required heat balance for the engines.
Performance is also boosted by the sports
suspension based on Active Body Control, the high-performance composite
brake system and the redeveloped AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports
transmission (SL 63) or AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7G-TRONIC (SL 65).
The intelligent lightweight design is also a major
contributory factor to the high driving dynamics. On the SL models the
light all-aluminium bodyshell provides the basis for high rigidity, safety
and comfort combined with the lowest possible weight. The designers have
used the even lighter material magnesium for the panel behind the tank. The
boot lid contributes to a further reduction in weight. The interior support
consists of a light carbon-fibre composite material. The extremely rigid
carbon-fibre component benefits from AMG's motorsport expertise and is
bonded to the equally very light plastic outer shell. This results in
weight savings of five kilograms in comparison to a conventional boot
lid.
Sports suspension based on
Active Body Control
The
steering knuckles and spring links of the 4-link front axle and almost all
the wheel control parts of the multi-link rear suspension are also produced
in weight-optimised aluminium. The reduction in unsprung masses benefits
not only agility, but also the response of the spring-damper
elements.
Mercedes-AMG remains faithful
to the Active Body Control (ABC) active spring and damper system. For even
greater agility and high cornering speeds, the AMG SL models have more
negative camber all round and fully revised, substantially stiffer
elastokinematics. At the touch of a button, the optional Performance
suspension (available for SL 63 only) offers an emphatically sporty
characteristic with reduced roll angles and taut body damping at the touch
of a button ("Sport") or a more comfort-oriented set-up for a high level of
comfort on longer journeys ("Comfort").
In conjunction with the new electromechanical
speed-sensitive power steering, the AMG roadsters offer agile
cornering and clear feedback to the driver when the car is approaching its
critical limits. The steering features a constant and more direct ratio and
variable power assistance which adapts according to the selected suspension
set-up. The standard scope of equipment also includes 3-stage
ESP® with "SPORT Handling" mode for particularly ambitious
drivers.
Even more responsive:
AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission
The AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission on the
SL 63 boasts tailor-made dynamics and high variability. Whether automatic
or initiated by the driver using the steering wheel shift paddles, upshifts
and downshifts are executed noticeably faster than on the previous model.
Especially in "Sport Plus" and in manual mode, the transmission response is
now even more prompt. This enhanced spontaneity was made possible by
optimising the engine and transmission software. Furthermore, the new
aluminium shift paddles are now able to transmit the driver's commands to
change gears even faster. The tangible driving dynamics are thus enhanced
further.
Optimum traction:
rear-axle differential lock as standard
For improved traction and driving dynamics, SL 63 and SL 65
are equipped with a mechanical rear-axle differential lock as standard.
This reduces the slip on the inside wheel when cornering, without any
control intervention in the braking system. This allows the driver to
accelerate out of corners earlier thanks to the improved traction. The car
remains more stable when braking from high speeds, and the limited-slip
differential also improves traction when accelerating fast from a standing
start.
AMG DYNAMIC SELECT
driving modes
The five
different driving programmes "Comfort", "Sport", "Sport Plus", "Individual"
and "RACE" provide the driver with broad scope for influencing the
characteristics of the SL 63 and SL 65. Numerous parameters can be
modified, from throttle response to engine sound, enabling the utmost in
individualisation. In the "Comfort" programme the driver experiences a
gentle transmission characteristic with comfortable and early gear changes.
In "C" mode the car always starts in second gear. In the other driving
modes the engine and transmission demonstrate substantially greater
agility, in addition to which gear changes are faster. On the SL 63,
an automatic double-declutching function when downshifting and the RACE
START function also form part of the standard scope of the AMG SPEEDSHIFT
MCT 7-speed sports transmission.
Expressive and distinctive: the exterior
design
The striking design
emphasizes the two high-performance roadsters' self-assured character. The
front section is totally new and markedly more expressive. It is
characterised by the newly designed twin-blade radiator grille, which is
now wider at the bottom. The A-wing front apron, the large cooling air
intakes with flics as an additional means of guiding air flows and the
front splitter emphasize the vehicle's width. The newly designed bonnet
combines design and function in the guise of classic powerdomes and the
vents which are required for technical reasons.
The apron in a new diffusor look immediately catches the
eye at the rear. All-red tail lights underscore the stylish character. The
side skirts also feature a new design and incorporate different inserts
according to the model concerned - in silver chrome on the SL 63, while the
SL 65 is set apart by applications in high-gloss chrome. The Night package
is optionally available for the first time. The Carbon-Fibre package has
been extended to include inserts in the rear apron and in the side
skirts.
The SL 63 leaves the factory
with 10-spoke light-alloy wheels, painted in titanium grey and with a
high-sheen finish, in size 9 J x 19 with 255/35 R 19 tyres at the front and
in size 10 J x 19 with 285/30 R 19 tyres at the rear. The SL 65 is fitted
as standard with multi-spoke ceramic polished forged wheels. The front
wheels come in size 9 J x 19 and are fitted with 255/35 R 19 tyres, while
the rear wheels in size 10 J x 20 are fitted with 285/30 R 20 tyres.
Class materials, comprehensive scope
of standard appointments: the interior
The lavishly appointed interior covers every wish: the
standard scope includes sports seats in nappa leather with optimised
lateral support and model-specific upholstery layout, multicontour function
and seat heating. The driver has a good grip on the AMG SL at all times
with the 3-spoke Performance steering wheel in black nappa leather
featuring a flattened bottom rim and silver-coloured aluminium shift
paddles. Carbon-fibre trim and the analogue clock in IWC design highlight
the high-performance roadster's special standing. Optional carbon-grain
aluminium trim lends the open-top two-seaters an even more personal touch.