Mercedes AMG Services Unveil the New S-Class
(PRWEB) July 23, 2013 -- Mercedes-AMG have just revealed the brand new S 63 AMG, a car that has been named "The most high performing saloon in the luxury market today."
The all new S 63 has got a staggering 5.5-litre V8 biturbo engine and is one of the most powerful members of the BlueDIRECT engine family. This car offers a HUGE 585bhp and an outstanding torque of 900Nm which delivers effortless performance.
Tobias Moers, head of overall vehicle development and board member of Mercedes-AMG GmbH adds: "We have unquestionably achieved our aim of making the new S 63 AMG more powerful, lightweight and efficient than its predecessor. In terms of driving dynamics as well, the S 63 AMG has made giant leaps forward."
Thanks to this cars systematic lightweight construction which is based on AMG Lightweight Performance philosophy, The S 63 is said to be up to 100kg lighter than its predecessor.
The 100kg weight loss has mainly been achieved because of the lighter alloy wheels, a much lighter lithium-ion battery and a weight optimised composite brake system. Also, the entire outer layer of the car is made of lightweight aluminium.
This car has the right mixture of style, luxury, speed and it is still economical compared to similar cars. The emissions also comply with the requirements of the EU6 emissions standard which is due to be in place sometime in 2015.
Overall you can tell there has been a huge amount of hours, money and time gone into making this car what it is today. This car is an all-round good car for many people from all different walks of life and could be used as a business or family car amongst many other uses.
It is exciting to see that Mercedes AMG Services are still developing cars of this quality and it looks like with this latest release, they will be doing so for many years to come.
To receive more updates on the S 63 AMG, please visit: http://www.mbusa.com/.
Dan Lewis, Gadgets Made Simple, http://gadgetsmadesimple.com, 612-568-5628, [email protected]
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