Friday, November 27, 2009

2010 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG 63

Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG
A few years ago, after the new version of the Mercedes-Benz SL AMG 6.3 came out, we sat down for lunch with one of the directors of the Mercedes-Benz High Performance Division. He said he was satisfied with the new 6.8-litre V8 engines that AMG had just developed as well as the new super-fast shifting transmission that the company had fine-tuned. And, with a little smile, he revealed that their engineers were working on a vehicle that would be exclusively an AMG creation. This new model would be more technologically advanced, lighter and offer better performances than any Mercedes-Benz. And since the two companies are merged, this project would not threaten the other half. The vehicle in question? It seems to be the SLS.

A flash from the past
There’s no doubt that one of the most legendary vehicles of all time is the Mercedes-Benz 300 SL, developed in the 50s for races such as the Targa Floria and the Mille Miglia. These races were negotiated on roads used by passenger vehicles and required cars that were resilient, agile and powerful. Like any car bearing the Silver Star, the 300 SL went on to have a prestigious racing career, claiming more than its share of victories. In addition, its looks were totally unsurpassed at the time. Its engineers had given it a high, wide rocker panel for maximum rigidity. Since this mechanical configuration meant that traditional doors were impossible, the 300 SL received gull wings doors that opened vertically and gave the vehicle a truly unique look. A legend was born.

Over the years, several tuners have shown up with the same kind of doors, but none was really a classic. And despite the challenge, this is precisely what the engineers at AMG went after. You don’t need to be an expert on classic cars to know that this newbie bears a striking resemblance to its legendary senior. Now, I’m sure that many people would have preferred something a little more original. I have to admit that I was initially a little disappointed by the exterior of the car, as I was expecting something more spectacular and modern. But the more I look at it, the more I realize that this was a viable approach – and it was very well executed. I’d also like to point out that the side air vents look a lot like those used on the SLR built in collaboration with McLaren.

A little like the body design, the interior features modern components inspired by the past. Buyers can choose from two different presentations: carbon fibre s or brushed aluminium. And even though we’re talking about a very high performance vehicle, comfort has not been forgotten. The side support on the seats is markedly better than what you get on even the finest sports cars, and yet they’re comfortable, with excellent support for the lower back and thighs. The dashboard is relatively uncluttered, with only round air vents on the front portion. The indicator dials, which are separated by the Digital Information Centre, are a good size and found within a little module that shelters them from glare. The main control centre is located in a sizeable console between the two front seats. It includes, among others, buttons to control shifting modes, the start button, and the rear deflector button. There’s also a big, central button that controls most of the radio and navigation system functions. The heat and air con controls are located on the lower portion of the dash. While this console is tremendously practical, it is massive and infringes on the driver and passenger space (the passenger enjoying less leg room than the driver).

Let there be no question, the quality of the materials is outstanding, as is the fit and trim. But you need more than that to make an exceptional vehicle. Superb mechanics are the name of the game, and AMG is no slouch in that regard!

Exclusive platform
It would have been easy for the engineers at the two companies to simply take the same platform as the current SL, make it more rigid and lighten it up a bit. But when your goal is to create the ultimate sports car, you have to take it a step further. So, the engineers developed an all-new aluminium space frame chassis (different types of aluminium are used in order to obtain optimal lightness and rigidity). In addition to the chassis, several other parts of the body are also made with this material. When asked about the absence of carbon fibre on the vehicle, Dr. Frank Emhardt, the chief engineer on the project, stated that the difference in weight between these two materials was not as great as we are led to believe and that aluminium had more advantages.

All together, this makes for a type of capsule enclosing the passengers. The suspension is also made of aluminium. The use of forged aluminium gives it the rigidity that a car in this class requires. With the engine positioned front and centre, weight is well distributed: 47% in front and 53% in back. The engine, of course, is the 6.3-litre V8. The engineers used a dry sump to lower the centre of gravity as much as possible and optimize road handling.

Developed by AMG, this V8 has been the most powerful atmospheric engine around since its inception – and once again it’s been improved; now developing 571 hp. And given how light the vehicle is, the power to weight ratio is 2.84 kg/hp, meaning it can do 0-100 km/hr in 3.8 seconds and reach a maximum speed of 317 km/hr (according to the manufacturer). And despite the added power, this engine is lighter than ever at some 205 kg, which is quite impressive for this kind of machine. Since the engine is in the front, the transmission has been placed in the rear. It’s a double-clutch transmission linked to the engine via a torque tube with a carbon fibre shaft rotating inside. Again, the link is both rigid and very light. The new seven-speed double-clutch transmission stands out with very fast gear shifts (less than 100 milliseconds in Sport mode). The driver can choose from four different modes for the transmission. There’s “C” for Controlled Efficiency, “S” for Sport, “S+” for Sport Plus and “M” for Manual.
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG

Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG

F1: Rosberg joins Mercedes GP

Nico Rosberg joins Mercedes GP Prices & Reviews
Mercedes GP has finally confirmed at least one of its drivers for the 2010 season of F1. There were rumours flying around that German driver Nico Rosberg was on their radar, and he is exactly who they have signed.
Rosberg had already declared in October that he would not continue to race for Williams for a fifth-straight season and had indicated that he wanted to switch to a more promising team - one that could provide him with a car that could win races. And the Mercedes switch does just that.

Meanwhile Mercedes GP team principal, Ross Brawn, has said that he believes Rosberg is the perfect choice to aid Mercedes in their 2010 assault. Brawn had also worked with Nico's father, 1982 World Champion Keke Rosberg, earlier in his career.

Rosberg is Mercedes GP’s first driver


Nico Rosberg

German driver Nico Rosberg will drive for the new Mercedes team in the Formula 1 World Championship, Mercedes-Benz Motorsport announced early this week.

Nico is the son of former Formula One World Champion Keke Rosberg.

At the age of eight, Nico Rosberg began racing karts. From 1997 until 2000, he raced for Mercedes-Benz McLaren’s talent support program MBM team together with Lewis Hamilton.

In 2000, Nico was runner-up in the Formula A European Championship. Two years later, he entered his first car races in Formula BMW ADAC and clinched the title in his debut year with nine victories out of 18 races. As a reward, Nico got a Williams Formula 1 test drive. At 17 years old, he was the youngest driver ever to get such an opportunity.

In 2003 and 2004, Nico Rosberg participated in the then new Formula 3 Euro Series. In his first year he came home second in the rookie rankings and in 2004 he finished fourth overall. One year later in 2005, he moved up to the GP2 series which is staged alongside Formula 1 events and won the title.

Nico entered Formula One in 2006. During his first ever F1 race in Bahrain, he finished seventh and posted the fastest lap. To date, he has taken part in 70 Grands Prix, all for the Williams team.

He has scored a total of 75.5 points and achieved a second place at the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix as his best Formula 1 result. The 2009 season was Nico’s best in Formula 1 so far; finishing seventh overall with 34.5 points.

“I am really happy to be a part of the Silver Arrows re-launch in 2010 as a driver for Mercedes. No other brand in Formula 1 can look back on such a long and successful tradition in motor racing,” Nico said.

He added: “I am very proud that I will now drive for the new Mercedes team and work with Ross Brawn. I am more motivated than ever and can hardly wait to start testing with the new Silver Arrow and for the first race of the new season at Bahrain on March 14, 2010.”

Team Principal Ross Brawn for his part said, “We are delighted to welcome Nico Rosberg to our Mercedes team and are very much looking forward to working with him.”

“Nico is a great talent, and with four years of experience in Formula 1, is a driver who will be able to make a valuable contribution to our team right from the outset. I had the pleasure of working with his father Keke during his Formula One career and it is great to see Nico following in his footsteps. 2009 was Nico’s best season in Formula 1 to date and we look forward to seeing his development continue with us at Mercedes next year.”

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Mercedes-Benz Urban Whip

Mercedes Benz Urban Whip Car Wallpaper

The massive 26 inch wheels and a mighty on-board entertainment system that, according to the figures, is likely to have an impact at full blast of seismological proportions.

THE NEW MERCEDES BENZ CLC

THE NEW MERCEDES BENZ CLC Car Wallpapers

Mercedes-Benz has officially unveiled the 2008 CLC-Class, the Euro-market successor to the now-defunct C-Class Sports Coupe. As per Mercedes the car features 1,100 "newly-developed or enhanced" components, including the direct steering system introduced on the freshened SLK. The changes are intended to give the car a different feel than its predecessor.

The coupe profile is carried over, but the sharp-looking face of the new C-Class finds its way onto the CLC's front end. Out back, fresh taillamps also keep up the family resemblance to the new C. The interior is updated which greets occupants, with available features like DVD or hard drive-based nav, iPod integration, and an in-dash SD card slot. The entertainment, communications and nav systems can all be operated by voice command, too.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

2010 Mercedes Benz New S-Class S 400 Hybrid

Mercedes Benz New S Class S 400 Hybrid Car Picture
For 2010, the Mercedes-Benz S-class gains its first-ever hybrid powertrain, a clear indication that its maker is shifting from a strict diesel approach to efficiency and finally acknowledging the worth of hybrids as an essential step on the path to electric propulsion.

The S 400 Hybrid, the first hybrid to use a compact lithium-ion batteries (they have a higher electric power density than conventional nickel metal hydride batteries), and it works brilliantly: Mated to a 3.5-litre V6 with 279bhp and 260lb ft, the hybrid system adds 20bhp and an instant 118lb ft for just 75kgs in mass. The S 400 emits 186g of CO2/km and Mercedes claim it'll return 35.7mpg on the combined cycle. Incredible for a petrol saloon car weighing 1955kg. It also has a top speed of approximately 250 km/h, and goes from 0 to 100 km/h in a just over 7 seconds.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

2009 Mercedes Benz SL63 AMG F1 Safety Car

2009 Mercedes Benz SL63 AMG F1 Safety Car Car Picture
The SL 63 AMG, as the Official F1™ Safety Car, is to continue to help ensure maximum safety, this time for the 2009 Formula 1 season. AMG, the performance brand of Mercedes-Benz, will be on duty with the specially prepared high-performance vehicle at all 17 of the new season's Formula 1 races, starting with a first appearance at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne (27 to 29 March 2009). The specialists from the AMG PERFORMANCE STUDIO are responsible for the development, production and servicing of the vehicle.

The 2009 Safety Car is equipped with a 525-horsepower AMG 6.3-liter V8 that rockets it from zero to 60 mph in less than 4.4 seconds. The engine is mated to a seven-speed sport transmission with column shift "which makes is possible to change gear in just 100 milliseconds."

THE NEW MERCEDES BENZ CLC

THE NEW MERCEDES BENZ CLC Car Wallpapers

Mercedes-Benz has officially unveiled the 2008 CLC-Class, the Euro-market successor to the now-defunct C-Class Sports Coupe. As per Mercedes the car features 1,100 "newly-developed or enhanced" components, including the direct steering system introduced on the freshened SLK. The changes are intended to give the car a different feel than its predecessor.

The coupe profile is carried over, but the sharp-looking face of the new C-Class finds its way onto the CLC's front end. Out back, fresh taillamps also keep up the family resemblance to the new C. The interior is updated which greets occupants, with available features like DVD or hard drive-based nav, iPod integration, and an in-dash SD card slot. The entertainment, communications and nav systems can all be operated by voice command, too.

Drivers who opt for automatics get a 5-speed unit for 4-cylinder engines or MB's 7-speed auto for the 6-cylinders. An available sports package dresses things up with enhancements like 18" wheels and also adds paddle shifters to the steering wheel for cars with automatic transmissions.

[Source: Mercedes]