Two New AMG Black Series On The Way
AMG boss says Mercedes is soon to reveal two new hardcore models
AMG boss Ola Kallenius revealed to the press at the LA motor show that two AMG models will get treated to a hardcore 'Black Series' makeover in the 'very near future'.
Kallenius didn't go into any further details about the new cars, but prototypes of what could be a Black Series C63 AMG have been spotted testing in Germany.
If that is the case it could be a last hurrah for the 6208cc naturally aspirated V8. The prototype doing the rounds is a non-facelift car and Mercedes is getting a refreshed C-class ready for some time in 2011, and the new 5.5-litre twin-turbo V8 is already being phased into Merc's AMG range.
As for the identity of the other AMG Black Series model? Your guess, as ever, is as good as ours... The E-class saloon maybe? Or maybe the E-class coupe? We like the sound of that...
...fixed...
so one of the new black-series could have that 6.2 V8
also see this post
http://www.germancarforum.com/c-class/35724-merced...

I can't help thinking they should make all their high perf cars AMG and stop messing aorunf with confusing other types.
I can't help thinking they should make all their high perf cars AMG and stop messing aorunf with confusing other types.
I can't help thinking they should make all their high perf cars AMG and stop messing aorunf with confusing other types.
also
For the SLS AMG Black Series, however, its reserves are set to be raised beyond 600bhp and 500lb ft through the inclusion of a larger air manifold, higher compression ratio, reprofiled camshafts and other unspecified tweaks.
“We’re not at the limit with what’s out there the moment. There’s still a good deal more to come from the engine,” says AMG engine boss Friedrich Eichler. “We’re saving the best until last.”
The uprated V8 will continue to place drive through the SLS’s seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox to the rear wheels, with a mechanical locking differential set to be included as part of the upgraded driveline package.
Despite running similar gearing, the added engine reserves, together with detailed aerodynamic tweaks and a 50kg reduction in kerb weight, promise to bring the 0-62mph time down from the standard car’s claimed 3.8sec to under 3.5sec, while raising top speed from 195mph to 208mph
so also the C and SLS black-series will keep the 6.2 engine...so sweet.
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That would be fun!