New Mercedes-Benz CLS 63 AMG
AMG slots bi-turbo V8 into the CLS - planet is saved (for now)
With up to 557hp and 590lb ft of torque to call on, it's no wonder M-B puts the new CLS 63 AMG's fuel consumption figure near the top of its press announcement for the new model.
The number is 28.5mpg, which is a level of frugality we find frankly unbecoming in a fire-breathing monster from Affalterbach. Surely something in the low teens would be more appropriate - at this rate everybody will want one...
A 32 percent improvement in fuel consumption is only one of the eye-catching numbers associated with the latest CLS range-topper. The car gets the new twin turbo engine we tried in the (also fabulously frugal) S63 recently, which means 525hp and 516lb ft in standard guise, or the figures mentioned at the top of the article when the Performance Pack is fitted. (The latter raises charge pressure from 1.0 to 1.3 bar and shaves 0.1secs off the standard 4.4sec 0-62mph time.) The transmission is Merc's admirable 7spd MCT unit, which doubtless does quite a lot to help in all respects.
With exterior design inspired by the SLS AMG, the new machine is distinguishable from lesser CLSs by a bespoke bonnet, wider arches and AMG front apron with black painted cross-member. There's also a special diffuser insert, and twin chrome tailpipes.
The new car goes on sale in the UK in May next year, so get those deposits in now!
Think the new design is far more purposeful and aggressive than the previous model which in my eyes aged very quickly once the initial "thats different" phase wore off.
Was looking at one (old model) in a car park the other day and thought it looked like a balloon that had been squeezed at both ends so all the air was in the middle.
The performance stats are pretty impressive also. Looks like all the complaints about a lack of torque when MB moved from the supercharged 55AMG to the N/A 63AMG can now be forgotten.
Same economy as my [small RWD roadster].
Comfortably over four times the power and twice the weight.
That's engineering progress for you.
Same economy as my [small RWD roadster].
Comfortably over four times the power and twice the weight.
That's engineering progress for you.
For many people, most big cars aren't great on fuel unless long journeys/motorway driving is the norm.
Same economy as my [small RWD roadster].
Comfortably over four times the power and twice the weight.
That's engineering progress for you.
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Not convinced about the extra lines, and the rear arch makes the wheel look tiny. Hopefully it's better in the flesh (And black, obviously
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