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Old 07-30-2008, 09:46 PM   #1
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Default Mercedes Benz (AMG?) SLC (C197) gets gullwing doors + details





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Old 08-06-2008, 09:30 PM   #2
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http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/Secret-...hows-its-door/
The new model will be quite different in focus to the original SL. Codenamed C197, the coupe scooped here will be shown formally at the 2010 Geneva motor show (with a concept expected in autumn 2009) while a canvas-roofed roadster, tagged R197, will be unveiled in 2011.

As previously reported by CAR Online, we've seen some pretty revealing documentation on the Gullwing, right down to its exact dimensions: it'll stretch the tape measure to 4650mm long, 1950mm wide and 1250mm high – all wrapped around a 2700mm wheelbase.

And, intriguingly, the Gullwing will also be the first road car to be badged exclusively AMG – with not a Merc star badge in sight, we hear.

The SLR project bumbles along – we've also scooped an SLR speedster designed to pep up sales – but it's no secret that the Anglo-German co-operation hasn't been a massive success.

Time, then, for Mercedes to work more closely with its inhouse performance partner. AMG and Mercedes between them are pitching the 21st century Gullwing at a much more affordable slice of the market; where today's SLR costs a third of a million quid, the newcomer will come in at a more modest €150,000 (£120,000).

Indications are that it will be simpler than the SLR. Out goes the Macca's expensive carbonfibre tub and in comes a new advanced aluminium spaceframe system, that's said to trim weight back to 1650kg.

That's hardly a featherweight spec, but the Gullwing will be lighter than the composite SLR – and a whopping 235kg less than an SL55.

There's an eight-speed transaxle for a 48:52 weight distribution, and its job is to tame the thrust from AMG's sledgehammer 6.3-litre V8. Needless to say, performance will be devastating...

It's an AMG, so no prizes for guessing that the outputs will be rather dizzy-making: the naturally aspirated V8 will crank out 571bp and 479lb ft of twist. We've heard it out on test and can confirm that it burbles with the best of them.

Unsurprisingly, the engineers are talking of a 197mph top speed and a 0-60mph in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it 3.8sec. These are provisional targets, which are likely to be firmed up as approach the 2010 launch date.

Ah yes, the fancy gullwing doors. As these first photos reveal, they are indeed roof-mounted in a nod to the original 300 SL. The added cost and complexity of doing this speaks volumes about the car's intent – they are a marketing flourish designed to woo buyers in much the same way as a Mini Clubman's weird doors are a beguiling gimmick.

Merc types point out that the doors will ease access, as well as looking cool, and our insiders say that the new car even has a decent boot capacity, at 200 litres for the coupe and 175 for the roadster.
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