Affalterbach –
Sensational
appearance,
unique
performance
data, with
light-weight
design
throughout and
total
exclusivity -
that's the new
Mercedes-Benz SL
65 AMG Black
Series. This
high-performance
coupé is a
motorsport
engineering
thoroughbred,
opening up new
drive dynamic
vistas to sports
car enthusiasts.
The AMG 6.0
litre V12
biturbo engine,
with a maximum
output of 493
kW/670 hp and
1000
Newtonmetres of
torque,
guaranteessuper
sports car level
performance. The
powerful
two-seater was
developed in the
AMG PERFORMANCE
STUDIO and
represents the
continuation of
the highly
successful Black
Series strategy
pursued by AMG,
the
Mercedes-Benz
Cars
Performance
brand.
Broad, muscular
and ready to
pounce - that's
the new
Mercedes-Benz SL
65 AMG Black
Series. Even
when stationary,
the coupé'ssuperlative
dynamism can
arouse great
passions. The
strikingly broad
mudguards, the
retractable rear
spoiler and the
rear apron with
diffuser fins
point
unmistakably to
its motorsport
origins, part of
the Mercedes-AMG
corporate
philosophy for
more than 40
years. One
glance at the
new SL 65 AMG
Black Series
and you are
reminded of the
successful AMG
racing sports
cars like the
present DTM
C-Class or the
1997 CLK-GTR
from the FIA-GT
series.
Wide cooling air
apertures in the
front apron and
the bonnet are
the clearest
indication of
the massive
power of this
AMG
twelve-cylinder,
biturbocharged
engine. From its
5980 cubic
capacity, the
AMG V12's engine
generates a
maximum power of
493 kW/670 hp at
5400 rpm and an
electronically
limited torque
of 1000
Newtonmetres
between 2200 and
4200 rpm.
Without a
limiter, the AMG
6.0 litre V12
biturbo engine,
which is
hand-built in
the AMG engine
factory in
accordance with
the "one man –
one engine"
philosophy,
would achieve a
maximum torque
of 1200
Newtonmetres.
Compared with
the basis power
pack in the 450
kW/612 hp SL 65
AMG, new
turbochargers
were developed
for the
twelve-cylinder
SL 65 AMG
Black Series
engine. The
turbochargers'
spiral
cross-section,
now twelve per
cent larger, and
the optimised
wastegate ducts
permit increased
air throughput
and an even more
impressive
display of power
in all engine
speed ranges.
The modified
intake air
ducting results
in an even more
spontaneous
response. The
new design for
the AMG sports
exhaust gas
system's rear
silencers reduce
the exhaust gas
backpressure and
help increase
the power
output. The
acoustic side
effect of this
is to produce a
distinctive
twelve-cylinder
sound, typically
evocative of AMG
engine tuning,
from the two
trapezoidal tail
pipes. The
low-temperature
charge air
cooler, now 30
per cent more
powerful, and
the optimised
water cooling
system guarantee
not only that
the power
generated under
extreme dynamic
driving
conditions is
exploited to the
maximum but also
the greatest
possible fatigue
strength at high
outside
temperatures.
Unique
performance
thanks to
attractive
power-to-weight
ratio
The
extraordinary
engine
specifications,
which make the
SL 65 AMG
Black Series
the most
powerful AMG
model yet, help
to produce
unique
performance
data: from a
standing start,
it takes just
3.8 seconds to
reach 100 km/h;
200 km/h is
attained after
11.0 seconds.
The top speed is
320 km/h
(electronically
limited).
The most
important data
are summarised
below:
SL 65
AMG
Black
Series
Configuration
and
number
of
cylinders,
valves
per
cylinder
V12
3
Cubic
capacity
cm³
5980
Bore x
stroke
mm
82.6 x
93.0
Compression
ratio
9.0: 1
Power
output
kW/hp
at rpm
493/670
5400
Max.
torque
Nm
at rpm
1000*
2200-4200
Acceleration
0-100
km/h s
0-200
km/h s
3.8
11.0
Top
speed
km/h
320*
* electronically
limited.
Equally
responsible for
its excellent
dynamics is the
attractive
power-to-weight
ratio of only
2.79 hp/kg,
resulting from
the comparably
low unladen
weight of 1870
kilograms,
according to EU
standard
measurement.
This makes the
SL 65 AMG
Black Series
some 250
kilograms
lighter than the
SL 65 AMG - a
respectable
weight saving
due specifically
to the use of
lightweight
construction.
Numerous
bodywork
components are
made of
high-strength
and particularly
light carbon
fibre composites
(CFRP), a
well-proven
motorsports
technology. The
14 centimetre
wider front
mudguard, the
front apron with
the visible
carbon front
splitter, the
bonnet and the
boot lid are all
made from CFRP.
Large apertures
in the bonnet
ensure that
excess heat is
reliably ducted
away from the
engine. "V12
Biturbo“
lettering on the
front mudguards
gives an
indication of
the engine's
power.
,.
New CFRP
roof with
integral
roll-over bar
The whole CFRP
roof shell has
taken on a
completely new
design. Not only
does it now have
an integral
roll-over bar
but, by no
longer having
the typical SL
vario roof
installed, the
roof line has a
significantly
flatter profile.
This is also
evident from a
glance at the
bigger rear
window, now
placed at a less
sharp angle to
the boot lid.
The CFRP rear
spoiler,
concealed in the
boot lid,
automatically
extends twelve
centimetres at
120 km/h,
effectively
reducing the
lift force on
the rear axle at
high speeds.
Looked at from
the rear, the
conspicuous
feature is the
new rear apron
with its visible
carbon diffuser.
Concealed within
it is the active
cooling system
for the rear
axle locking
differential.
New, weight-optimised,
twin-spoke
design, AMG
forged alloy
wheels - 19 inch
wheels at the
front and 20
inch at the rear
- impressively
occupy the whole
of each wheel
housing. With
their black
paintwork,
high-sheen
surface and matt
finish, they
lend a note of
extravagance to
the side
profile.
Power
transmission
with
double-declutch
function and
four
transmission
modes
Matching the
outstanding
performance
potential and
the versatile
drive dynamics,
the SL 65 AMG
Black Series
also displays
its power pack
and suspension
at their best.
An AMG
SPEEDSHIFT PLUS
five-speed
automatic
gearbox
transmits power
to the rear
wheels. There is
a choice between
four
transmission
modes: "C", "S",
"M1" and "M2"
which has
gearshift times
25 per cent
quicker than the
"M1" mode. The
torque
converter's
lockup clutch
guarantees
extremely direct
gearshifting in
all driving
situations right
from first gear.
The automatic
double-declutch
function not
only makes
shifting down a
more pleasurable
task, it also
ensures that the
load alteration
effect is
reduced.
AMG
adjustable coil
spring sports
suspension and
3-stage ESPÒ
As for the
suspension, the
AMG experts have
put their trust
in a new design.
The AMG sports
suspension has
been designed on
adjustable coil
spring lines;
this well-proven
motorsports
solution allows
the shock
absorbers'
rebound and
compression
stages, the ride
height, wheel
alignment and
camber to be
adjusted. This
means that the
driver can
adjust the
suspension to
suit his own
personal
specifications
when driving on
racing circuits.
The spring
links, camber
struts and
pull/push rods
on both axles
are new
developments and
each axle has a
weight-optimised
aluminium wheel
carrier.
Compared with
the standard SL
65 AMG, the
Black Series
front axle track
width is 97
millimetres
wider and the
rear axle track
width 85
millimetres
wider. The new
front axle
kinematics
produce an 8 per
cent more direct
steering ratio;
and the
completely
re-designed
elastokinematics
ensure
noticeably
greater steering
precision. A
multiple-disc
limited-slip
differential on
the rear axle
with a 40 per
cent locking
effect
guarantees
optimum
traction.
The 3-stage
sports function
ESPÒ is a
by-word for
maximum driving
pleasure and
outstanding
drive dynamics:
The driver can
choose between
"ESP ON", "ESP
SPORT" and "ESP
OFF" by pressing
the ESPÒ button;
the AMG
instrument
cluster will
then show
whichever mode
is currently
activated on the
central display.
Sports
tyres and
composite disc
brakes for best
performance
The wheel-tyre
combination
chosen is also
responsible for
a superb
performance by
the SL 65 AMG
Black Series
on racing
circuits. 265/35
R 19 tyres are
fitted to 9.5
inch wide AMG
light-alloy
wheels on the
front axle. The
impressive
format for the
rear axle is AMG
11.5 x 20
light-alloy
wheels with
325/30 R 20
tyres. Dunlop,
DTM's
motorsports
partner,
supplies the
"Sport Maxx GT"
sport tyres
which provide
particularly
good grip and
permit
astonishing
cornering
speeds.
The large AMG
high-performance
brake system can
be seen through
the filigree
structure of the
AMG twin-spoke
light-alloy
wheels.
Internally
ventilated and
perforated disc
brakes
engineered in
particularly
strong composite
materials are
employed all
round. On the
front axle,
braking is
undertaken by
six-piston fixed
callipers and
390 x 36 mm
discs; on the
rear axles, this
task is carried
out by
four-piston
fixed callipers
and 360 x 26 mm
discs.
A
functional and
lovingly
designed
interior
Nappa leather,
Alcantara and
carbon: the
interior of the
SL 65 AMG
Black Series
provides the
perfect ambience
to set the
pulses of sports
car enthusiasts
racing. The
interior,
entirely in
black, exudes
the functional
atmosphere of a
genuine racing
sports car while
the lovingly
designed details
have the power
to captivate.
Newly developed
AMG sports
bucket seats
made of CFRP (ECE
version only)
provide perfect
lateral support
for the
occupants when
taking bends
fast. The seats
without side
airbags are
upholstered in
fine-grained
nappa leather
and Alcantara
with embossed
AMG lettering in
the head
restraints. With
its 15
millimetre
smaller
diameter,
flattened lower
profile and with
both sides
perforated for
easier grip, the
AMG Performance
steering wheel
provides maximum
vehicle control.
The silver-coloured
aluminium shift
paddles allow
manual gear
selection.
Additional
highlights in
the centre
console are the
high-quality
carbon trim
parts, the
gleaming matt
start/stop
button, the new
selector lever
with carbon
inlay and the
AMG logo with "Black
Series"
lettering.
Matching
features are the
carbon door
centre panels
with embossed
AMG lettering,
together with
the roof lining
and the A and
C-pillars
upholstered in
Alcantara
anthracite.
The AMG
instrument
cluster is a
completely new
design. The
black
speedometer with
its scale
reading up to
360 km/h has
also been
re-designed; and
the same is true
of the white rev
counter which
has four
integral LEDs to
advise the
driver of the
optimum
gearshift
points.
Exhaustive
development in
all the world's
climate zones
Exhaustive
development and
testing of the
SL 65 AMG
Black Series
began in 2006.
AMG engineers
and technicians
test drove ten
prototypes and
experimental
vehicles in all
the world's
climate zones.
Whether it was
fast circuits of
the Nürburgring,
high-speed test
driving in Nardo
(Italy), wind
tunnel testing,
intensive test
driving in
summer heat or
the cold of the
Arctic or actual
crash testing –
the new AMG
high-performance
coupé had to
prove its
production
readiness under
all conditions.
In total, the SL
65 AMG Black
Series was
test-driven for
roughly 30,000
kilometres on
various
circuits, 15,000
kilometres of
which were on
the Nürburgring
north loop
alone,
acknowledged to
be the world's
most difficult
race circuit.
Like the SLK 55
AMG Black
Series and
the CLK 63 AMG
Black Series
before it, the
SL 65 AMG
Black Series
was also
developed in the
AMG
PERFORMANCE
STUDIO,
which opened in
2006. The first
vehicles will be
delivered to
customers,
starting in
November 2008.
Further
information
about the SL 65
AMG Black
Series is on
the Mercedes-AMG
website under
www.mercedes-amg.com
.