RE: Next AMG gruntwagen arrives

RE: Next AMG gruntwagen arrives

Thursday 29th March 2007

Next AMG gruntwagen arrives

It's a new CL, with 738lb ft of torque


Intimidating? Moi?
Intimidating? Moi?
These are the first pictures of the new Mercedes-Benz CL65 AMG, set to make its debut at the New York motor show in April.

As you might have guessed from the badge, the CL65 uses the mighty AMG version of the Mercedes six litre twin turbo V12, with 604bhp and 738lb ft of torque. So despite a kerb weight well in excess of 2000kg, expect a 0-60mph time in the low fours and a theoretical top speed - without the 155mph limiter in place - easily north of 200mph.

The ‘65’ sits above the already rapid CL63 AMG, and the not exactly slow CL600, and will probably cost around

604bhp, 738lb ft
604bhp, 738lb ft
£150,000.
Plenty of carbon fibre and leather
Plenty of carbon fibre and leather

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MrKipling43

Original Poster:

5,788 posts

217 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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'Gruntwagen': offical new phrase for silly-power Mercs. That's brilliant - I'm using that!

sneijder

5,221 posts

235 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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Nice, can see the press release now after Brabus unleash the b@stard child of this at the Nardo - I think it'll mention something involving 210mph.

Incidently what do they use as the pace car now in F1 ? Used to be a showcase for whatever AMG were up to at the minute.

Lord-Flasheart

6,631 posts

215 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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Would love to race that against the local chavs & their pimped Vauxhall Corsa's

wab172uk

2,005 posts

228 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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Great, yet another lardy Uberwagon with even more grunt.

When will Mercedes stop having a power war with themselves.

604BHP !!! How much of that power actually will get used? 300BHP before the traction control kicks in? 400 maybe?

Stupid car.

iluvmercs

7,541 posts

228 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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Fantastically silly cars! But they must a hoot to drive driving

One thing I wanna know though......usually when an engine is moved to the next generation of a model, its givena power hike. The Bi Turbo 600 engine was so, in the change over to the current CL/S-Class, so why have they not done anything with the 65 engine? OK you could argue it doesn't need it, but surely you could argue that point with the normal 600?

Darren

adam towler

62 posts

222 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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iluvmercs said:
Fantastically silly cars! But they must a hoot to drive driving

One thing I wanna know though......usually when an engine is moved to the next generation of a model, its givena power hike. The Bi Turbo 600 engine was so, in the change over to the current CL/S-Class, so why have they not done anything with the 65 engine? OK you could argue it doesn't need it, but surely you could argue that point with the normal 600?

Darren

When more figures come through the official channels at the New York show it might be a few horsepower more, but I doubt it'll be anything significant. There's always the long-term health of the gearbox to consider - this car sticks with the 5 speed auto apparently, instead of the latest 7 speeder - and then there's the SLR problem too. MB don't want to be seen to be outpacing their supercar...although AMG might have different ideas...

Lord-Flasheart

6,631 posts

215 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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sneijder said:
Incidently what do they use as the pace car now in F1 ? Used to be a showcase for whatever AMG were up to at the minute.



Doubt they could use this leviathan, the crash barriers wouldn't be able to hold it hehe


Edited by Lord-Flasheart on Thursday 29th March 13:07

madrob6

3,594 posts

221 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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Bit off topic but the images are showing up all over the place in firefox.

That looks a beast of a car

road_terrorist

5,591 posts

243 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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adam towler said:
iluvmercs said:
Fantastically silly cars! But they must a hoot to drive driving

One thing I wanna know though......usually when an engine is moved to the next generation of a model, its givena power hike. The Bi Turbo 600 engine was so, in the change over to the current CL/S-Class, so why have they not done anything with the 65 engine? OK you could argue it doesn't need it, but surely you could argue that point with the normal 600?

Darren

When more figures come through the official channels at the New York show it might be a few horsepower more, but I doubt it'll be anything significant. There's always the long-term health of the gearbox to consider - this car sticks with the 5 speed auto apparently, instead of the latest 7 speeder - and then there's the SLR problem too. MB don't want to be seen to be outpacing their supercar...although AMG might have different ideas...


Isn't it already artificially held back due to the torque being too much for the gearbox?

adam towler

62 posts

222 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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road_terrorist said:
adam towler said:
iluvmercs said:
Fantastically silly cars! But they must a hoot to drive driving

One thing I wanna know though......usually when an engine is moved to the next generation of a model, its givena power hike. The Bi Turbo 600 engine was so, in the change over to the current CL/S-Class, so why have they not done anything with the 65 engine? OK you could argue it doesn't need it, but surely you could argue that point with the normal 600?

Darren

When more figures come through the official channels at the New York show it might be a few horsepower more, but I doubt it'll be anything significant. There's always the long-term health of the gearbox to consider - this car sticks with the 5 speed auto apparently, instead of the latest 7 speeder - and then there's the SLR problem too. MB don't want to be seen to be outpacing their supercar...although AMG might have different ideas...


Isn't it already artificially held back due to the torque being too much for the gearbox?

Yes, I believe so. Although the poor old rear tyres are already up against it. Crazy...

runnersp

1,061 posts

221 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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I want one! Imagine being in front of a Pious at some traffic lights... Hippy gives you a dirty look because of your gas-guzzling monster, you rev it a bit and blow Pious and hippy into the next county... Yes please!

crbox

461 posts

234 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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adam towler said:
Yes, I believe so. Although the poor old rear tyres are already up against it. Crazy...


700 lbs of torque, no spare and a tiddly can of mousse. Yep the tyres, like 100 years ago, are fast becoming the weak link.

Adam B

27,282 posts

255 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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oh riveting its another AMG car with huge weight and huge power and huge price

is anyone interested apart from American rappers nad basketball players?

clonmult

10,529 posts

210 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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Get a couple of these pointing in the opposite direction to the earths rotation, stomp the throttles open, and I think the earth would start to slow its rotation.

Gruntwagen is an excellent term though, expect to see Clarkson using it soon.

Mista_V

748 posts

230 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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Sorry how much torque!!??

Surely you could tow a caravan up mount everest in 5th with that!

Oooo i'm just imagining the MPG on this baby now rotate

bri_the_fly

177 posts

212 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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MrKipling43 said:
'Gruntwagen': offical new phrase for silly-power Mercs. That's brilliant - I'm using that!


how do you pronounce that? groontchvargen?

clonmult

10,529 posts

210 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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Mista_V said:
Oooo i'm just imagining the MPG on this baby now rotate


MPG? More like GPM.

Crodge

8 posts

273 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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A stunning vehicle, if a vehicle were king of the quarter of a mile and Autobahn, I bet this would be it. I wouldn’t be to keen to give chase against a Lotus Elise on some back roads though.

Moderation would be the key, all too easy to give it the full 738 lb-ft of torque and end up driving yourself off the road when the safety systems are overwhelmed so quickly.

As TG quite rightly pointed out recently, it appears to be relatively easy to increase the power on some of these engines; you just have to have the chassis to cope with it. Very easy to go the cheap route and add some fancy electronics that simply slow things down to a point where you’re slower through corners than lesser powered vehicles with better grip and a rigid chassis.

Mercedes-Benz CL65 AMG vs. Audi S4 anyone?

aston67

872 posts

231 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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I'd be tempted to say "another boring uber-engineered pointless investment banker cupboard" but...

I have fallen in love with the B-pillarlessness of the car that reminds me very much of the Jag XJC of 1977 memory

hence I like it!

grant.d

1,258 posts

225 months

Thursday 29th March 2007
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Drooooooolll