New York show: Mercedes SL65
Got insecurities about a mere twin-turbo V8 in your AMG SL? 630hp V12 SL65 is the answer...

Which explains why it chose the 2012 New York International Auto Show as the place to unveil the new-generation GL and the V12 bi-turbo SL65 AMG.
The significance of this was not lost on the assembled audience of hacks and hangers-on here, who turned out in considerable numbers to see the above debuts, and welcome a heavily revised GLK (we'll ignore that little fella since we still won't be getting it in the UK).
We'll pass quickly over the GL as well - even if it does now feature a 408hp V8 in GL500 guise, and a substantially more powerful 258hp GL350 turbodiesel. The original was actually the first non-American 'full-size' SUV to be sold in the US, and America continues to prove its most lucrative market.
It was heralded on to the show stage by a marching band playing "Moves Like Jagger". Curious choice, but then the GL always was a surprisingly accomplished all-rounder - and the introduction of new tech means this one will probably prove even more so. Not entirely sure we approve of active steering systems like Crosswind Assist, but better on something like this than a driver oriented performance car, eh Audi?
This brings us to the SL65. This car basically exists because of the US market, where the V12 remains an important status symbol in some quarters, thank goodness. With the two turbos it has no less than 630hp and 738lb ft of torque - enough to make the SLS elsewhere on the stand stop and think for a moment.
The Chinese, incidentally, don't buy convertibles - because of the smog, apparently. But they do like themselves a S65 limo or several.
We were lucky enough to grab dinner with AMG product boss Thomas Rappel the night before the show, and took the opportunity to discuss the plight of big engines in an eco-conscious world.
The look on his face at the mention of the word "hybrid" is enough to reassure you that the Mercedes tuning division is safe from harm for the time being. Instead the firm is concentrating on lightweight technology - hence the structural carbon fibre pieces in the latest AMG SLs - and optimising the combustion engine.
Cylinder deactivation and its ilk we can live with. Especially when Mr Rappel also confirms that the characteristic AMG sound is one of THE major decision makers amongst AMG buyers. He's determined to keep it real, too - unlike some other German tuning arms we could mention - though what to do about the SLS E-Cell is causing a bit of head scratching at Affalterbach right now.
This got us on to how the one man, one engine philosophy might work with electric motors - hand winding, anybody?
I had a new SL try to undertake me a few weeks ago on a road leading out of Brighton. The driver then tried to undertake the Fiat Punto infront and ended up slamming into the side of it to avoid a skip that was in the road.
The passenger of the Punto was out of the car before it'd even stopped, and piled inside the SL.
Classic case of someone driving a car that they had no idea of how to handle, or what it's limitations were, and it was probably a company car as well, haha.
Sorry, just thought i'd share a funny story.

They need to put that fat "sau" on a major diet. Starting with the engine. If it didn't have the mass properties of small moon it wouldn't need turbocharging.

They need to put that fat "sau" on a major diet. Starting with the engine. If it didn't have the mass properties of small moon it wouldn't need turbocharging.
It weighs too much and the blunderbus tech powering it is outdated - even at vehicle launch. All other manufacturer's are downszing - even in S-class sports and GT's.
PS. I have a RWD as a daily driver. Go comb your chest wig and polish your medallion Huggy bear


It weighs too much and the blunderbus tech powering it is outdated - even at vehicle launch. All other manufacturer's are downszing - even in S-class sports and GT's.
PS. I have a RWD as a daily driver. Go comb your chest wig and polish your medallion Huggy bear



It weighs too much and the blunderbus tech powering it is outdated - even at vehicle launch. All other manufacturer's are downszing - even in S-class sports and GT's.
PS. I have a RWD as a daily driver. Go comb your chest wig and polish your medallion Huggy bear


Let's hope the Easter holidays finish soon.

touche, toucheit's a big GT car before a lightweight sports car, even merc would say that i'm sure. lightweight and sporty it's not particularly that IMO!!! and never has been really.
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