RE: Carlsson's super-CLS

RE: Carlsson's super-CLS

Friday 15th February 2013

Carlsson's super-CLS

German tuner comes up with a svelte, 700hp, 211mph sleeper. We'll take three.



Now, we've been accused of being a bit snobby about modified cars on occasion. Perhaps 'selective' would be a fairer way of putting it, this particular souped-up CLS from Merc tuners Carlsson drawing collective - and unanimous - oohs and aahs from the PH team.

'Power, torque and sound’. That’s how Carlsson describes its three biggest priorities in developing its new CK63 RSR (read: ‘very fast CLS’).  Not, you’ll note, ‘sparkly wheels’, ‘glitzy decals’, or even ‘spangly bodykits’ – though there are a few very subtle changes to the CK63 RSR’s cosmetics, more of which anon.

Looks are subtle; power is not.
Looks are subtle; power is not.
No, Carlsson’s priority here – as per the company’s form – has been to create an upgraded CLS that speaks softly, but carries a big stick. Well, we say ‘speaks softly’ – in actual fact, it features a full stainless steel exhaust system that includes a driver-operated butterfly, so should you choose, it can be exceptionally – and wonderfully – vocal.

The main priority, though has been more power. Lots more power. Carlsson’s renowned for its founder, Rolf Hartge’s expertise in extracting vast amounts of power from production Merc engines. In this instance, he and his team have taken the CLS63 AMG’s 5.5-litre twin-turbo V8 – already no slouch – and added their own software to take it to 700hp. Peak torque has been limited to 737lbft, meanwhile, to make sure the gearbox and the rest of the drivetrain doesn’t have a small fit. Carlsson has also had to add a higher-flowing intercooler system and a selection of water and oil coolers, as well as that uprated exhaust.

Bi-turbo serves up 700hp. Seven hundred.
Bi-turbo serves up 700hp. Seven hundred.
So, that takes care of the ‘power, torque, sound’ objective. The rest of the car’s been left well alone, then. Right? Well, not quite, though what has been done has been kept suitably low-key. First up, a set of Carlsson’s own coilovers allow adjustable handling, though they’re set to a 30mm drop as standard. Meanwhile, there’s a 25mm wider front track to increase stability. Unsprung weight is aided by a set of rather smart ten-spoke alloys, behind which lurk 405mm brakes.

And of course, there are those external upgrades. Thankfully, these have been kept as unobtrusive as possible, though there’s one notable change from the lower spec CK63 RS in the form of an electronic rear spoiler that rises at 62mph. Carlsson says that this, in combination with the new rear diffuser, has been wind tunnel tested to help reduce lift at the rear. Inside, much as you’d expect, there are swathes of Alcantara, wood and carbon fibre, as well as the hides of several herds of Friesians.

Just as luxurious as you'd expect in here
Just as luxurious as you'd expect in here
Stats junkies will, naturally, be frothing at the mouth by now. Froth no more. The RSR hits 62mph in a supercar-baiting 3.9 seconds, while Carlsson claims it’ll go on to a frankly astonishing 211mph. On its way there, 125mph (or 200kph, hence the milestone) will come up in 11.6 seconds. Crikey.

The CK63 RSR will be unveiled officially at Geneva, with order-taking to commence shortly thereafter.

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mickers70

Original Poster:

66 posts

180 months

Friday 15th February 2013
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That reminds me , must get a Euro ticket.

JDMDrifter

4,041 posts

165 months

Friday 15th February 2013
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What a beast ! But surely these AMG engines can be tuned to over 1000hp ?

bob1179

14,107 posts

209 months

Friday 15th February 2013
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I wonder how difficult it would be to take the entire running gear from that and bolt it into my old barge?

I suppose if you threw enough money at the project it could be possible.

Might need to win the lottery first though...

smile

Allblackdup

3,312 posts

208 months

Friday 15th February 2013
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That's superb and very subtle like it should be but how much is it? smile

GALLARDOGUY

8,160 posts

219 months

Friday 15th February 2013
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I'll take the Brabus version when it's released.

drivin_me_nuts

17,949 posts

211 months

Friday 15th February 2013
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It's a slug of a car. A fast slug maybe, but a slug never the less. It fell out the ugly tree and dented itself on every branch of that 100m free fall.

Cyrus1971

855 posts

239 months

Friday 15th February 2013
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Well - never say never, but I really can't ever imagine myself in such a car. For me the base car is not a contender and then they make it ugly and exclusive but in a slightly vulgar way. Power and torque are stupendous however, but where to use it ? Since it is not a track machine it is all a bit wasted and OTT. If I was 50 years old and living in Germany then it may make sense.

franki68

10,387 posts

221 months

Friday 15th February 2013
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GALLARDOGUY said:
I'll take the Brabus version when it's released.
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/mercedes-benz/cls/mercedes-cls-c218-cls63-amg-2011-11-5-5i-v8-bi-turbo-585bhp-brabus-upgrade---2011/1027700

pSyCoSiS

3,594 posts

205 months

Friday 15th February 2013
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I really like this.

Nice to see a mega powerhouse designed in a subtle way, without a stupid body kit.

It looks agressive, with a hint of elegance to it.

And some impressive stats!

GALLARDOGUY

8,160 posts

219 months

Friday 15th February 2013
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franki68 said:
GALLARDOGUY said:
I'll take the Brabus version when it's released.
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/mercedes-benz/cls/mercedes-cls-c218-cls63-amg-2011-11-5-5i-v8-bi-turbo-585bhp-brabus-upgrade---2011/1027700
That's just chipped basically.

I like the full fat Brabus jobs, like the Rocket CLS on the old model.

BusterHyman

2,801 posts

184 months

Friday 15th February 2013
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I always wondered when the top tuners modify a new car like this, what happens to all of the new parts that they take off to exchange with theirs?

Are they secretly making money on EBay, or does the buyer take the parts home?

forzaminardi

2,289 posts

187 months

Friday 15th February 2013
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That'll do it. Very nice.

Tuvra

7,921 posts

225 months

Friday 15th February 2013
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BusterHyman said:
I always wondered when the top tuners modify a new car like this, what happens to all of the new parts that they take off to exchange with theirs?

Are they secretly making money on EBay, or does the buyer take the parts home?
I should imagine they are sold on, I know Kahn sell all their standard wheels, bumpers etc so I assume its industry standard. I don't think the people who can afford these types of car new will be filling the garage on their semi detached with brake calipers, intercoolers and bumpers smile

Ocho

604 posts

237 months

Friday 15th February 2013
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Allblackdup said:
That's superb and very subtle like it should be but how much is it? smile
If you have to ask... wink

mr2j

516 posts

158 months

Friday 15th February 2013
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Tuvra said:
I should imagine they are sold on, I know Kahn sell all their standard wheels, bumpers etc so I assume its industry standard. I don't think the people who can afford these types of car new will be filling the garage on their semi-detached with brake calipers, intercoolers and bumpers smile
EFA wink

Agent Orange

2,194 posts

246 months

Friday 15th February 2013
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Allblackdup said:
That's superb and very subtle like it should be but how much is it? smile
Well Kleemann will provide your CLS with up to 690HP and 704lb/ft for 1600 Euros.

http://www.kleemann.dk/Performance/Engines/63AMGBT...


monthefish

20,441 posts

231 months

Friday 15th February 2013
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the article said:
Now, we've been accused of being a bit snobby about modified cars on occasion. Perhaps 'selective' would be a fairer way of putting it
No. You were right in this first instance.
smile



chrisironside

662 posts

162 months

Friday 15th February 2013
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Rear spoiler that comes up at 62mph... I'm not seeing it. Does the boot pop open?!

Can't say I'm a big fan of the looks, but I think I could put up with them if I needed a luxury cruiser and had the money.

Gorbyrev

1,160 posts

154 months

Friday 15th February 2013
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Lovely, but does it cost less than a fully optioned Cayman!?

soad

32,882 posts

176 months

Friday 15th February 2013
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Very nice, for those occasions when AMG version isn't fast enough. biggrin