Origin Of The name "Mercedes"

Mercedes-Benz is a multinational division of the German manufacturer Daimler AG, and the brand is used for automobiles, buses, coaches, and trucks. Mercedes-Benz is headquartered in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The name first appeared in 1926 under Daimler-Benz but traces its origins to Daimler’s 1901 Mercedes and to Karl Benz’s 1886 Benz Patent Motorwagen, widely regarded as the first automobile.

Origin of the name “Mercedes”
Emil Jellinek was a wealthy Austrian businessman and Austro-Hungarian diplomat living in Nice on the French Riviera. His daughter Adriana Manuela Ramona Jellinek, 10 years old at the car’s construction, was given the pet name “Mercédès”. Jellinek used to name his possessions after her, such as his mansions, the automobiles he sold, his racing car team, etc.. He himself was often known as Monsieur Mercedes.As an avid fan of the DMG brand, Jellinek had signed up two DMG-Phoenix cars for competing in the Nice-La Turbie race on 30 March 1900, introducing the Mercedes name for both his racing team and its cars. A tragedy ensued when Wilhelm Bauer, the chief mechanic of DMG, raced one of the cars and was killed after the first curve of the race. Consequently, DMG canceled all further involvement in motorsport.Nonetheless, Jellinek persuaded DMG to design a new model for competing again. He insisted that the powerful engine should be developed by both Maybach and Paul Daimler and be named Daimler-Mercedes, after his daughter. This wish was granted because the Daimler brand of the DMG had been already conceded to the French Panhard carmaker for all France.


Current model range

Mercedes-Benz carries a full range of passenger, light commercial and heavy commercial equipment. Vehicles are manufactured in multiple countries worldwide. The Smart marque of city cars and Maybach luxury cars are also produced by Daimler AG.

Passenger cars

The following passenger vehicles were in production in 2012:

A-Class—Hatchback

B-Class—Multi-Activity

C-Class—Saloon, Estate & Coupé

CL-Class—Luxury Coupé

CLS-Class—4 Door Coupé

E-Class—Saloon, Estate, Coupé & Cabriolet

G-Class—Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV)

GL-Class—Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV)

GLK-Class – Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV)

M-Class—Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV)

R-Class—Luxury Tourer Vehicle (LTV)

S-Class—Luxury Sedan

SL-Class—Roadster

SLK-Class—Roadster

SLS AMG—Coupé and Roadster

Viano—Multi Purpose Vehicle (MPV)

List of Mercedes-Benz vehicles

Daimler and Benz vehicles

Benz Patent-Motorwagen 1886
Daimler Motor Car 1886
Benz Velo 1894
Mercedes 35 hp 1901
Mercedes Simplex 1902
GP Mercedes 1908
Blitzen Benz 1909
Mercedes Grand Prix Racing Car 1914
Benz 10/30hp 1921
Mercedes-Benz cars

1920s
K (Kurz-short) 1926
S 1927
SSK 1928
SS 1928
10/50hp “Stuttgart” 1929
1930s
Mercedes-Benz Mannheim 350/370 (W10) 1929-1934
170 Saloon 1931-1932
130H 1934
150H 1934-6
W31 1934-1939 (6 wheels)
170V 1935-1953
770 (Grosser) 1930-1943 in two series:
W07 1930-1938
W150 1938-1943
500K 1934-1936
540K 1936-1943
260D 1936-1940
320 Saloon 1937
W125 1937
230 1938
W163 GP 1939
1950s
180 1953-1962
190 1956-1961
W196 GP 1954
220 1954-1959
300SLR 1955 (W196S)
300S mid 1950s
300SL 1954-1963 in two series:
Gullwing Coupe 1954-1957
Roadster 1958-1963
190SL 1955-1963
1960s
190c 1962-1965
230 1965-1966
200 1966-1968
200D 1966-1967
Mercedes-Benz W111/220SE 1960-1966
250S, 250SE 300SE 280S 280SE 280SEL (W108/W109) 1965-1972
230 1968-1972
250 1968-1972
1970s
280 1972-1976
280C 1973-1976
300D 1975-1976
G-Class 1979-
SL-Class 1957-
W113 1963-1971
R107 1972-1989
1980s
190 1982-1993
300D 1977-1985
300CD 1978-1985
300SD 1981-1985
300SDL 1986-1987
300TD 1978-1985
350SDL 1990-1991
500SE 1984-1991
500SEC 1984-1991
500SEL 1984-1991
560SEL 1986-1991
560SEC 1986-1991
300E 1986-1993
300CE 1986 – 1993
1990s
A-Class 1997-
C-Class 1993-
CLK-Class 1998-
E-Class 1995-
SL-Class 1989-2001
Vaneo 1997-2004
2000s
Mercedes-Benz A-Class
W168 2000-2004
W169 2004-
Mercedes-Benz B-Class 2005-
Mercedes-Benz C-Class
W203 2000-2007
W204 2007-
Mercedes-Benz CL-Class
W215 2000-2006
W216 2007-
Mercedes-Benz CLK-Class 2000-
Mercedes-Benz CLS-Class 2004-
Mercedes-Benz E-Class
W210 1995-2002
W211 2003-2009
W212 2009-
Mercedes-Benz G-Class 2000-
Mercedes-Benz GL-Class
X164 2007-
Mercedes-Benz M-Class
W163 1998-2005
W164 2006-
Mercedes-Benz R-Class 2006-
Mercedes-Benz S-Class
W220 1999-2005
W221 2006-
Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class
R170 1998-2004
R171 2005-
Mercedes-Benz SL-Class 2001-
R230
Mercedes-Benz SLR-McLaren 2003-2009
722 Edition 2006-2009
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG 2010-
Mercedes-Benz trucks

1960s
Mercedes-Benz L-series truck
1970s
Mercedes-Benz NG (Neue Generation)
1980s
Mercedes-Benz SK (Schwere Klasse)
2000s
Mercedes-Benz Atego — light truck from 7 to 16 tonnes
Mercedes-Benz Axor — mid-sized truck from 18 to 26 tonnes in rigid and articulated
Mercedes-Benz Actros — heavy duty rigid and premium articulated — 18 to 250 tonnes
Mercedes-Benz Econic — low floor version of the Axor for refuse and specialist applications
Mercedes-Benz Unimog — for special purpose applications and transport across extreme terrain
Mercedes-Benz Zetros — off-road truck for extreme operations
1828L (F581) Mobile Casualty Treatment Centre
1517L Mobile Casualty Treatment Centre
Mercedes-Benz vans

1950s
Mercedes-Benz L 319 forward control van with numerous body variants
1960s
Mercedes-Benz TN or T1 – mid-sized van, predecessor to the sprinter
Mercedes-Benz T2 – heavy Van
All other previous models on the German Wikipedia
2000s
Mercedes-Benz Vito — light van based on the Viano MPV with a payload of approx 1 tonne
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter — mid-sized van, based on a joint venture with the Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Crafter, with payloads of 2 to 6 tonne. Also produced as a Dodge in USA and Canada with the name Freightliner Sprinter.
Sprinter 414 416CDI ambulance
Sprinter 316CDI light ambulance
Mercedes-Benz Vario — heavy van with similar load to a light truck (7.5 tonne)
Concept models

Mercedes-Benz C111 – sports car and test vehicle for different high performance engines (wankel engine and later diesel engines) shown in 1969, 1970 and 1978
Mercedes-Benz Auto 2000 – four-door saloon shown in 1981 Frankfurt Auto Show
Mercedes-Benz NAFA – microcar, 1982
Mercedes-Benz C112 – sports car and development mule developed in 1991
Mercedes-Benz F 100 – car introduced in 1991 North American International Auto Show
Mercedes-Benz Coupe Concept – car introduced in 1993 Geneva Motor Show
Mercedes-Benz Vario Research Car – one car, four vehicles, introduced in 1995 Geneva Motor Show
Mercedes-Benz F 200 Imagination – two-door coupé introduced in 1996 Paris Motor Show, preview of 1999 S-Class (W220)
Mercedes-Benz F 300 Life Jet – three-wheel car/motorcycle unveiled in 1997 Frankfurt Motor Show
Mercedes-Benz Vision SLR – prototype of Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, unveiled in 1999 North American International Auto Show
Mercedes-Benz Vision SLA – convertible with details of the SLR, but based on the A-Class platform, unveiled in 2000 North American International Auto Show
Mercedes-Benz Vision GST – car shown in 2002 North American International Auto Show, preview of R-Class
Mercedes-Benz F 400 Carving – a two-seat roadster unveiled in 2002 Tokyo Motor Show
Mercedes Benz F 500 Mind – four-door fastback saloon unveiled in 2003 Tokyo Motor Show
Mercedes-Benz F 600 HYGENIUS – compact fuel cell car, unveiled in 2005 Tokyo Motor Show
Mercedes-Benz Bionic – car unveiled in 2005 DaimlerChrysler Innovation Symposium in Washington, modeled after boxfish
Mercedes-Benz Ocean Drive – a four-door convertible based on the S600, shown in 2007
Mercedes-Benz F700 – large luxury saloon featuring the small capacity / high output DiesOtto engine, unveiled at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show.
Mercedes-Benz ConceptFASCINATION – shooting-brake giving a preview of the 2010 E-Class (W212), unveiled at 2008 Paris Motor Show
Mercedes-Benz S 400 BlueHYBRID
Mercedes-Benz F-Cell Roadster, 2009
Mercedes-Benz F 800 Style – four-door sedan shown in 2010 Geneva Motor Show
Mercedes-Benz F 125! – experimental luxury vehicle shown in 2011

Mercedes-Benz AMG : 45 Years Of Excellence



AMG Celebrates 45th anniversary 
Around the world, the three letters AMG, embody automotive high performance, exclusivity and dynamic driving excitement. This month, the company founded in 1967 by Hans Werner Aufrecht and Erhard Melcher is celebrating its 45th anniversary.


The image of AMG as the performance brand of Mercedes-Benz is reflected in its impressive successes in the world of motorsport and its unique approach to creating high-performance vehicles. Today it is a one hundred percent subsidiary of Daimler AG and is the group’s technological spearhead in the high-performance segment. The AMG brand promise of “Driving Performance” stands for state-of-the-art technology and pure driving excitement.

Milestone 1967: Company founded by Hans Werner Aufrecht and Erhard Melcher
1990: Cooperation agreement concluded between what was then Daimler-Benz AG and AMG
1993: C 36 AMG was the first jointly developed vehicle
1999: Gradual integration into the Daimler group began and completed in 2005
2009: The SLS AMG is the first vehicle developed independently by Mercedes-AMG

Driving performance for the new generation

AMG recently revealed plans to launch the new A 45 AMG in Europe and other markets (not available in the U.S.) beginning in 2013. The new A45 AMG – the top-of-the-range Mercedes-Benz A-Class model, will address a new target group that is younger than the traditional AMG customer. Professionally successful and independent, these customers are looking for a smaller, dynamic and expressive vehicle matched with high performance capability. The AMG 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbo engine specially developed for the A 45 AMG is expected to set new standards in its displacement class: with maximum torque significantly above 400 Nm (295 lb-ft.) and low consumption levels, AMG is aiming to take the leading position among the competition. “Our goal is to build the most dynamic, most powerful and at the same time most efficient four-cylinder series production compact car. Together with other future high-performance compact cars, the new A 45 AMG will embody exclusive dynamism and the “AMG Performance 50″ growth strategy. With this passionate commitment to what for us is a new vehicle segment, Mercedes-AMG plans to make a significant contribution to the growth of Mercedes-Benz Cars”, according to Ola Källenius, Chairman of the Board of Management of Mercedes-AMG GmbH.

SLS AMG as the first independently developed vehicle

As the first vehicle developed independently by Mercedes-AMG, the SLS AMG super sports car unveiled in 2009 proves to impressive effect the competence and passion which exists at the headquarters in Affalterbach.

For MY2013 in the U.S., Mercedes-Benz will offer the new SLS AMG GT. Available as a Coupe or Roadster, the new SLS GT will go on sale in mid-November 2012.

The specific assembly area for the SLS AMG is located in the largest Mercedes-Benz production plant in Sindelfingen. The AMG 6.3-liter V8 engine comes direct from the AMG engine workshop in Affalterbach, where is it hand-assembled according to the traditional “one man, one engine” philosophy.

Consistent growth strategy

Mercedes-AMG has witnessed extremely dynamic growth and is enjoying strong demand for its vehicles, particularly in the United States, one of its three largest markets. The global growth is continuing in 2012. In the first quarter of the year, AMG recorded growth of more than 30 percent, marking it the best first quarter in the company’s history. As a result, AMG will continue its consistent growth beyond 2012 and make significant contributions to the sales achieved by Mercedes-Benz Cars. Based on a future growth strategy entitled, “AMG Performance 50,” in the coming years, AMG will add several new models to its broad high-performance portfolio. According to Ola Kallenius, Chairman of the Board of Management of Mercedes-AMG GmbH, “We have decided to expand our model range from its current level of 22 vehicles to around 30 vehicles in the future. We are looking to increase our global sales which today stand around 20,000 vehicles, to more than 30,000 vehicles by the time our 50th anniversary, and thereby assert our leading position in this exclusive segment.”

In addition to the new performance compact car, the SLS AMG GT and the GL 63 AMG, in the future the S-Class segment will play an even greater role at AMG. The current offering comprising the S 63 AMG and S 65 AMG, as well as the CL 63 AMG and CL 65 AMG, will be extended further over the coming years.

To meet the increasing demand, AMG is also expanding its production capacity accordingly. As a result, the new AMG 2.0-liter four-cylinder turbo engine will be produced at the Mercedes-Benz MDC Power engine production plant in Kölleda (Germany?). Of course the 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo engines will also be produced in line with the traditional AMG philosophy of “one man, one engine”. A characteristic feature of this production principle is the AMG engine badge bearing the signature of its engine builder.

Even more future AMG models with all-wheel drive

All-wheel drive is set to play a bigger role at Mercedes-AMG in the future too – being offered not just for SUVs and off-road vehicles, but also for other AMG high-performance vehicles. Mercedes-AMG currently has four all-wheel-drive models in its range: the ML 63 AMG, the G 63 AMG, the G 65 AMG and the GL 63 AMG. To mark the start of the new era, in 2013 the new A 45 AMG (not available in the U.S.) will feature a performance-oriented all-wheel drive system as standard.

AMG Lightweight Performance design strategy

A further building block adopted from the world of motorsports is the area of lightweight construction – less weight means better performance and lower fuel consumption. As part of the lightweight construction strategy known as “AMG Lightweight Performance,” Mercedes-AMG will continue to apply consistent measures to reduce vehicle weight. Through their experience with the SLR, the AMG Black Series and in motorsports, Mercedes-Benz and AMG have accumulated more than 10 years of expertise in working with carbon fiber. The SLS AMG incorporates a carbon fiber driveshaft, and the SLS AMG Roadster draught-stop is composed of a carbon fiber sandwich structure. The 2013 SL 63 AMG and SL 65 AMG feature an internal support for the trunk lid produced from lightweight carbon fiber composite.

17 AMG for MY2013 ranging from 415 hp to 621 hp

As AMG celebrates its 45th anniversary, the model range is now not only larger and more diverse than ever before, and tailored to exceed the unique wishes and requirements of passionate AMG customers. In the U.S., the MY2013 range will include 17 AMG high-performance vehicles with power outputs ranging from 415hp to 621 hp. The selection of models available includes coupes, sedans, SUVs , roadsters as well as the SLS GT AMG super sports car. Each AMG model is an all around performance vehicle featuring a perfect combination of a powerful engine sound, excellent handling and an emotional driving experience. The 2013MY U.S. lineup AMG includes:

C63 AMG Coupe
C63 AMG Sedan
CL63 AMG
CL65 AMG
CLS63 AMG
E63 AMG Sedan
E63 AMG Wagon 
GL63 AMG (arriving in 2013)
ML63 AMG
S63 AMG
S65 AMG
SL63 AMG
SL65 AMG
SLK55 AMG
SLS GT AMG Roadster
SLS GT AMG Coupe
G63 AMG

ABOUT MERCEDES-BENZ
Mercedes-Benz USA (MBUSA), headquartered in Montvale, New Jersey, is responsible for the distribution, marketing and customer service for all Mercedes-Benz and Maybach products in the United States. MBUSA offers drivers the most diverse line-up in the luxury segment with 12 model lines ranging from the sporty C-Class to the flagship S-Class sedans and the SLS AMG supercar.

Spied : 2013 Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG

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2013 Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG

The Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG will sit atop of the range of the new A-Class hatchback, which has already amassed more than 40,000 orders a couple of months ahead of launch forcing Mercedes-Benz to expand production by hiring Finnish contract manufacturer Valmet Automotive.

2013 Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG
2013 Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG
2013 Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG
2013 Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG

The appearance of the prototype model in the U.S. doesn’t change Mercedes-Benz’s decision to not offer the A-Class hatchback in North America.The German company has revealed that the AMG variant will feature a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder gasoline engine with 330hp (335PS) linked to a 7-speed dual clutch transmission driving all four wheels.The same powertrain and driveline will be used on the upcoming CLA 45 AMG compact sports sedan, which will be available in the States.

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG ROADSTER – New York Auto Show

Mercedes-AMG is embarking on the new roadster season in inimitably dynamic style: following on from the launch of the Mercedes-Benz SL63 AMG, 

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG – Grease n Gasoline 

the top eight-cylinder model, there now comes the presentation of the new Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG, the V12 roadster in the line-up from the Stuttgart-based manufacturer. The AMG 6.0-litre V12 “biturbo” 

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2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG    –  Grease n Gasoline 



(twin-turbocharged) engine develops a maximum output of 463 kW (630 hp) and maximum torque of 1000 newton metres. The result: exceptional performance, impressive power delivery and effortlessly superior dynamics. As with the Mercedes-AMG SLS AMG super sports car, the use of an all-aluminium bodyshell results in a drastic reduction in weight. The new SL65 AMG is some 170 kilograms lighter than before. The expressive front section is dominated by the new “twin blade” radiator grille and the front apron’s lower cross strut in high-sheen chrome.

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“The combination of exclusive V12 dynamic performance and a refined roadster driving experience was already the defining attribute of the predecessor model. We are convinced that, with the new Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG, we have developed an incomparably exciting high-performance vehicle for the small, but loyal community of fans”, says Ola Källenius, CEO of Mercedes-AMG GmbH.

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Mercedes-AMG is launching itself into the 2012 roadster season with a vengeance. Arriving in U.S. dealerships in November, the new MY2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG V12 Roadster is making its world debut at the 2012 New York Auto Show. The AMG 6.0-liter V12 biturbo engine generates a peak output of 621 hp and a maximum torque of 738 lb-ft. The use of an all-aluminum body-in-white delivers a drastic weight reduction as the MY13 SL65 AMG is 254 pounds lighter than before. The distinctive front end is dominated by the new “twin-blade” grille with two blade-shaped fins and the lower horizontal bar in the front skirt in high-gloss chrome.


The SL65 AMG joins the SL550 roadster and the SL63 AMG roadster. The SL550 has a starting retail price of $106,375 and arrives in U.S. Mercedes-Benz dealerships in May. The SL63 AMG arrives in July.

“The combination of exclusive V12 dynamics and cultivated roadster pleasure was already unique in the previous model. We are certain that, with the new SL65 AMG, we have developed a stunning high-performance automobile beyond compare for a small, but loyal fan base,” says Ola Källenius, CEO of Mercedes-AMG GmbH.

The intelligent lightweight design of the bodyshell also contributes to the reduction of fuel consumption. A key element in the improved fuel efficiency is the result of the AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7-Speed transmission, the ECO stop/start function, and improvements to the internal efficiency of the engine and alternator management. Despite a considerable improvement in fuel economy, the peak output of the AMG 6.0-liter V12 biturbo engine is up from 604 hp to 621 hp. The maximum torque stands at a mighty 738 lb-ft.

This unparalleled output provides amazing propulsion for the new SL65 AMG – acceleration from 0 to 60 mph takes 3.9 seconds. Top speed in the U.S. market stands at 186 mph. The key attributes of the AMG biturbo twelve-cylinder include its heart stopping acceleration, and seamless power delivery combined with a distinctive AMG V12 soundtrack. In short, the SL65 AMG captures the imagination with its refined, stylish performance.

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG    –  Grease n Gasoline 

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG    –  Grease n Gasoline 

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG    –  Grease n Gasoline 

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG    –  Grease n Gasoline 


Overview of key data:

SL65 AMG
Displacement 5,980 cm3
Bore x stroke 3.25 x 3.66 inches
Compression ratio 9.0 : 1
Power 621 hp @ 4,800 r/min
Max. torque 738 lb-ft @ 2,300-4,300 r/min*
Vehicle weight 4,299 pounds
Fuel economy TBD
Acceleration 0-60 mph 3.9 s
Top speed 186 mph*
* electronically limited.

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2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG ROADSTER 

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AMG 6.0-liter V12 biturbo engine with new technology

The AMG 6.0-liter V12 biturbo engine (M 279) is based on the previous M 275 unit and has been extensively developed for its application in the new SL65 AMG. New turbochargers with an enlarged spiral cross-section, new manifolds and wastegate channels optimized for airflow deliver an additional 17 hp. The multi-spark ignition with twelve twin ignition coils not only makes for smoother running, but also works together with a new, more powerful engine management and optimized cylinder heads to provide even more effective combustion. The outcome is fewer exhaust emissions, which is also in large part due to the optimized catalytic converter system.

The redeveloped AMG sport exhaust system incorporates a modified pipe layout for improved flow coupled with a weight reduction of seven pounds resulting from reduced wall thicknesses.

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG – Grease n Gasoline 

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG – Grease n Gasoline 

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG – Grease n Gasoline 

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG – Grease n Gasoline 

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG – Grease n Gasoline 

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG – Grease n Gasoline 

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG – Grease n Gasoline 

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG – Grease n Gasoline 

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG – Grease n Gasoline  


And it is not just the inner attributes of the AMG 6.0-liter V12 biturbo engine that are stunning – the engine also looks inspiring. The carbon-fiber and aluminum engine cover further underscores the exceptional nature of the powerful twelve-cylinder that lies beneath.

AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7-Speed transmission

For the first time, AMG is combining the 6.0-liter V12 biturbo engine with the AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7-Speed transmission. The wide ratio spread of the seven-speed automatic transmission delivers significantly lower revving and helps in the reduction of fuel consumption. A new fuel-economy torque converter, reduced-friction bearings and transmission oil thermal management further increase the efficiency of transferring power to the wheels.

The AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7-Speed transmission features four individual drive programs that can be selected at the touch of a button on the center console – Controlled Efficiency (C), Sport (S), Sport plus (S+) and Manual (M). The ECO stop/start function is always active in C mode. For the greatest sense of involvement and dynamics, there is the automatic double-declutch function for downshifting, as well as brief and precisely defined retardation of ignition and injection during upshifting under full load. The latter also reduces shift times.

Intelligent lightweight design featuring all-aluminum body-in-white and carbon

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG – Grease n Gasoline 

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG – Grease n Gasoline 

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG – Grease n Gasoline 

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG – Grease n Gasoline 


Compared to the steel construction of the previous model, the all-aluminum body-in-white of the new SL65 AMG delivers weight savings, as well as superior stiffness, safety and comfort. Intelligent lightweight design also means optimizing components for their specific application. For instance, an array of different aluminum processes come into play – components are made using gravity die casting or vacuum pressure casting, worked into extruded profile or used as aluminum sheet with varying wall thicknesses. The results are a high degree of stiffness and safety and improved vibration characteristics. Engineers made use of the even lighter magnesium for part of the cover behind the fuel tank. High-strength steel tubes are integrated into the A-pillars for reasons of safety.

Further weight reduction comes courtesy of the rear decklid. The internal frame is made from carbon composite material. The plastic exterior shell is then fastened to the extremely stiff carbon component with adhesive. The result is a weight saving of eleven pounds compared with a conventional rear lid. The innovative solution is being used initially in AMG’s SL models. The outcome of the many lightweight design innovations is that the curb weight of 4,299 pounds for the new SL65 AMG is 254 pounds less than that of the previous model.

AMG sport suspension based on Active Body Control

When it comes to the chassis, Mercedes-AMG is focused on lightweight engineering. The four-link front suspension incorporates steering knuckles and control arms in aluminum, which also features in almost all suspension parts on the multilink rear axle. Agility is not the only aspect to benefit from the reduction of unsprung masses; the response characteristics of the spring-and-damper units are also improved. Like the previous model, the new SL65 AMG is fitted with the ABC active suspension system as standard. The AMG sports suspension based on Active Body Control is a further developed version of the setup in the SL63 AMG with the eight-cylinder engine, tuned specifically for this application.

Handling and performance were the top priorities during conception, development and testing. Two chassis settings are available for selection at the touch of a button – a very sporty setting with reduced roll rate and tighter body damping (“Sport”) and a program offering a high degree of long-distance comfort (“Comfort”). More negative camber on both axles, plus completely re-engineered elastokinematics deliver increased agility and higher cornering speeds.

New electromechanical AMG speed-sensitive steering

Combined with the all-new, electromechanical AMG speed-sensitive sports steering, the V12 top-of-the-range model offers a stunning ride with excellent dynamics and very clear feedback at the edge of the performance envelope. The steering ratio is constant and direct, while the power assistance adjusts in line with the chassis mode. Standard equipment also includes the 3-stage ESP®, a specialty exclusive to AMG with “SPORT Handling” mode for enthusiastic drivers. The enormous engine power is harnessed with the aid of AMG rear-axle locking differential, which is also standard equipment.

Top deceleration figures, perfect modulation and excellent stability – all standard features of an AMG high-performance brake system. The same applies to the all-new brakes on the SL65 AMG – on the front axle are 15.4 x 1.4 in. compound discs with six-piston fixed calipers, while the rear axle boasts 14.2 x 1.0 in. integral discs with single-piston floating calipers. An electric parking brake is standard equipment. The even more powerful and weight-optimized AMG carbon ceramic brake system familiar from the SLS AMG is available as optional equipment.

New AMG “face” with two blade-like fins

The SL65 AMG is clearly recognizable as a stylish and exclusive high-performance roadster not just technically, but also visually. The SL65 AMG is presented for the first time with the new AMG “face”. The two dominant visual elements – the grille and the lower air inlet – remain, but have been reinterpreted to give them a more distinctively dynamic and premium look. The central styling feature is the new twin-blade grille finished in high-gloss chrome. The Mercedes star is mounted on two blade-like fins with aerofoil profiles. The stronger arrow-form of the grille optimizes the vehicle’s longitudinal proportions, adding even more visual emphasis to the aerodynamic, minimalist design.

The stylized “A” that is a hallmark of AMG vehicles is retained beneath the twin-blade grille. Along the lower edge of the air intake is a slit beneath a fine black fin for optimum airflow to the cooling modules – a perfect combination of design and high technology. The lower horizontal bar on the front skirt is finished in high-gloss chrome and is lent significant visual depth by the slit above it, creating a premium visual accent. The twin-blade grille and lower horizontal element are two corresponding design features that emphasize the new AMG brand “face” – this look will be further developed in forthcoming AMG models, increasing even more the visual recognition of the AMG performance brand.

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG – Grease n Gasoline 

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG – Grease n Gasoline 

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG – Grease n Gasoline 

2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG – Grease n Gasoline 

The top-of-the-range model is distinguished from the SL63 AMG by carefully placed applications in high-gloss chrome – as well as the twin-blade grille and the lower horizontal bar on the AMG front skirt, the bezels in the AMG-specific LED daytime running lights, the side fins on the fenders and fins on the hood all have the same surface finish. The characteristic AMG styling of the SL65 AMG also includes the front skirt with large openings for cooling the engine oil, water, charge air and transmission oil, the specially designed sill panels, the AMG spoiler lip and the rear skirt with a diffuser visual and body-color inlay.


Typical V12 features are not only the two chromed, standalone dual end pipes of the AMG sports exhaust, but also the V12 BITURBO lettering on the fenders and the titanium grey painted and polished 5-spoke AMG alloy wheels with 255/35 R 19 tires on the front and 285/30 R 19 on the rear. Optional AMG forged alloy multi-spoke wheels from the AMG Performance Studio with 255/35 R 19 tires at the front and 285/30 R 20 at the rear reduce unsprung mass are also available. The forged wheels are also available in matte black with polished outer rims.

Retractable hard-top with MAGIC SKY CONTROL

The sixth generation of the SL offers a space-saving electro-hydraulic retractable hard-top that converts the SL65 AMG from a roadster to a coupe in less than 20 seconds. In contrast to the previous model, the new SL comes with the unique MAGIC SKY CONTROL. Its transparency can be switched from light to dark at the touch of a button.

Interior – pleasure for all the senses

Inside, the SL65 AMG is distinguished from its eight-cylinder sibling by highly exclusive design and equipment features. One particular eye-catcher is the electrically adjustable AMG sports seats with one or two-color upholstery in exclusive leather featuring AMG-specific V12 diamond stitching. This distinctive upholstery also appears on the center door panels. The AMG logo embossed on the seat backs is a standard feature, as are AIRSCARF neck-level heating, the multi-contour function, seat memory and seat ventilation. The designo headliner in leather featuring AMG V12 diamond stitching provides a perfect finish that is both visual and tactile.

The cockpit design is reminiscent of the SLS AMG – the four air vents in jet-engine style, the E-SELECT gear lever and the AMG DRIVE UNIT are all evocative of the super sports car. The selection of exquisite materials and high quality of workmanship in the interior of the SL65 AMG creates a truly sensual masterpiece. This is underscored by the AMG trim elements in carbon, the analog clock in IWC design, the chromed and white illuminated AMG entry trim and the AMG performance steering wheel incorporating an AMG logo in the lower metal spoke. A 225 mph scale in the AMG instrument panel and the AMG start-up display with exclusive AMG V12 BITURBO animation hints at the phenomenal dynamics of the SL65 AMG.

The twelve-cylinder roadster comes with an extensive list of standard equipment:
2013 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG – Grease n Gasoline 

• AIRSCARF neck-level heating system

• PARKTRONIC with Active Parking Assist
• ATTENTION ASSIST
• DISTRONIC PLUS with Pre-Safe Brake
• Active Blind Spot Assist
• Active Lane Keeping Assist
• Bang & Olufsen BeoSound AMG Surround Sound System
• Frontbass
• Carbon fiber trim
• COMAND with 40 GB hard-drive GPS navigation
• In-dash 6-disc DVD changer
• Multi-color ambient lighting
• IWC-design analogue dashboard clock
• Anti-theft alarm
• Power trunk closer with hands-free access
• Adaptive Highbeam Assist
• LED daytime running lights
• Bi-Xenon headlamps with Active Curve Illumination Page 8
• KEYLESS-GO
• Enhanced voice control for audio, telephone and navigation
• MAGIC VISION CONTROL (heated)
• NECK-PRO Active Head Restraints
• Mercedes-Benz mbrace2TM
• Retractable hard top with easy pack feature
• MAGIC SKY CONTROL
• Power wind screen
• Soft-close doors
• Automatic pop-up rollover protection for driver and passenger

Even more individuality is available from the AMG Performance Studio:

• AMG Carbon Ceramic Braking System
• AMG Exterior Carbon Fiber Package (transverse element in front skirt, exterior mirrors and spoiler lip in genuine carbon fiber)
• AMG Performance Media

Standard paint finishes for the new SL65 AMG in the U.S. include Black, Shadow Grey (matte finish), Dolomite Brown, Mars Red, Steel Grey, Iridium Silver, Palladium Silver, Pearl Beige, Diamond White and Lunar Blue.

As well as Obsidian Black, further paint finishes are available for the SL65 AMG from the designo range. Two matte paint finishes designo Magno Cashmere White and designo Magno Alanite Grey and the metallic paints designo Mocha Black and designo Graphite.

Selected to match the exterior paint choices is a fine range of interior leather upholstery options – Black Exclusive Leather, Beige/Brown Exclusive Leather, Red/Black Exclusive Leather, Porcelain/Black Exclusive Leather. Trim is available in Carbon FiberBrown Poplar Wood (satin finish), Burl Walnut Wood and Black Ash Wood.

One of the world’s safest roadsters

Thanks to its collision-optimized aluminum structure, standard PRE-SAFE® System and assistance systems on a par with the S-Class, the SL is one of the safest roadsters in the world. The stiff aluminum body-in-white forms a stable occupant cell and provides precisely defined crumple zones front and rear. In the event of a rollover, the A-pillars in a steel/aluminum material mix and two automatic pop-up rollover bars offer outstanding protection for the passenger area.

The restraint systems that include two-phase driver and passenger airbags have been further developed. Head/thorax side impact airbags in the backrests protect the upper body in the event of a side impact. The NECK-PRO Active Head Restraints designed by Mercedes-Benz also feature as standard equipment. Pedestrian protection is enhanced by large surface-area, compliant impact surfaces.


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