Specific enhancements to the S 63 AMG and S 65 AMG Revealed


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Affalterbach, Germany, Apr 20, 2009

The Mercedes-Benz S 63 AMG and S 65 AMG, the powerful top-of-the-line S-Class models, are now even more appealing: thanks to a series of subtle yet extremely effective fine-tuning measures, the two performance saloons are even more striking and priceless than ever before. The updated technology is aimed at ensuring a more dynamic driving experience as well as optimum active and passive safety.

Exclusivity and dynamism combined with effortless superiority and state-of-the-art technology – both of the top S-Class models from Mercedes-AMG embody all of these characteristics and more: the S 63 AMG, with its 386 kW/525 hp AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine developing 630 Newton metres of torque, is capable of accelerating to a speed of 100 km/h in 4.6 seconds. The S 65 AMG, meanwhile, demonstrates even greater superiority: its AMG6.0-litre biturbo V12 engine delivers maximum power of 450 kW/612 hp and maximum torque of 1000 Newton metres, accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.4 seconds. Both saloons are electronically limited to 250 km/h. Despite no changes having been made to the engine data and performance values, it has still been possible to reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by up to 3 percent.

Contributing to the even more exceptional status of the models is the new, more pronounced arrow-shaped radiator grille, featuring twin chrome-plated louvres in the case of the S 65 AMG. The new front apron incorporates striking, AMG-specific LED daytime driving lights and two transverse air outlets on each side. Further striking features include the "6.3 AMG" or "V12 Biturbo" lettering on the front wings and redesigned exterior mirrors.

Side sill panels emphasize the elegant line of the front apron through to the rear of the vehicle, where the new rear apron features yet another highlight: the centre section of the diffuser insert is now painted in the same colour as the vehicle body. New rear lamps with 52 LED's in the form of a double "C" also give the S‑Class an unmistakable appearance from behind. A distinctive element of both models comes in the guise of the sports exhaust with two chromed twin tailpipes, featuring a V12 design in the case of the S 65 AMG. Visual aspects which distinguish the V8 from the V12 model also include the attractive AMG light alloy wheels: the S 63 AMGhas 19-inch multi-spoke wheels painted titanium grey with a high-sheen finish and fitted with 255/40 (front) and 275/40 (rear) tyres. The S 65 AMG, on the other hand, comes with 20-inch forged wheels painted in titanium grey with a mirror finish and fitted with 255/35 (front) and 275/35 (rear) tyres.

Crosswind stabilisation, Torque Vectoring Brake and Direct-Steer system

The AMG sports suspension based on Active Body Control (ABC) provides crosswind stabilisation as standard equipment for the first time: thanks to this function, influences caused by crosswinds are compensated for, or - in the case of strong gusts - reduced to a minimum. ABC compensates against the effect of crosswinds by adjusting the wheel load distribution within milliseconds, using the yaw-rate and lateral acceleration sensors of the ESP®Electronic Stability Program.

Also making up the standard equipment is the new Torque Vectoring Brake: when cornering, brief direct application of the brakes has an effect on the vehicle's inner rear wheel so that the saloon corners precisely and under control at all times. The Torque Vectoring Brake is an additional feature of the ESP® Electronic Stability Program and not only improves responsiveness but also active handling safety, which is particularly noticeable in critical conditions. The driving experience is further heightened thanks to the Direct-Steer system: with its variable ratio depending on steering angle, it helps to ensure a more direct response when cornering, and therefore more responsive handling - in brief: enhanced driving pleasure at the wheel of the Mercedes-AMG S-Class.

Based on the ADAPTIVE BRAKE system, the high-performance braking system continues to provide optimum creep strength, deceleration and sensitivity. The front axle features a double floating brake calliper. This exclusive technology combines the advantages of a sliding-calliper disc brake - reduced heat transfer to the brake fluid and clear advantages in terms of comfort thanks to the brake lining guide mechanism - with the efficiency of an extra large fixed calliper brake.

Extensive range of standard equipment with exclusive flair

The interior appointments are every bit as exclusive as the high-tech package:
as soon as its door is opened, the S 65 AMG welcomes the driver with large, animated "AMGV12 BITURBO" lettering in the instrument cluster's central display. The main menu provides the driver with information about engine oil temperature, current gear range, battery voltage, and the RACETIMER, which displays lap times when on the race track. In the case of the S 63 AMG, the extensive range of standard equipment includes not only PASSION leather appointments, with natural leather in the seat side bolsters, but also front sports seats with climate control, massage, multicontour and driving dynamics control functions. The Exclusive PASSION leather upholstery in the S 65 AMG, meanwhile, with its AMG V12 diamond pattern design, exudes an air of even greater refinement. Ample use of burr walnut trim elements and the AMG-specific analogue clock, featuring an IWC design, are a given in both models. Both the SPEEDSHIFT 7G‑TRONIC of the S 63 AMG, as well as the five-speed automatic SPEEDSHIFT transmission of the S 65 AMG, are fitted with DIRECT SELECT gearshift. Gear changes are carried out by means of aluminium shift paddles on the new AMG sports steering wheel.

New standards in active and passive safety

In addition, both of the top-of-the-line models set new standards when it comes to active and passive safety through a combination of innovative camera and radar-based driver assistance systems. These include the ATTENTION ASSIST drowsiness detection system, Adaptive Highbeam Assist, Lane Keeping Assist, and the PRE-SAFE®Brakes, which are linked to the proximity regulating radar and intervene independently in the event of an impending accident to act like an invisible crumple zone. The Night View Assist with infrared camera also features a novel pedestrian detection system. The pictures from the windscreen camera are also used by the new Speed Limit Assist, available as an option. The Brake Assist PLUS and DISTRONIC PLUS proximity control support the driver in the event of emergency braking. The PRE-SAFE® positioning function and NECK-PRO luxury head restraints are now also included as standard.
New infotainment systems, including COMAND APS with new SPLITVIEW display, which shows different images for driver and front passenger simultaneously, enhance occupant comfort even further.

Exclusive optional extras are also available from the AMG PERFORMANCE STUDIO:

- AMG 20-inch double-spoke forged wheels, painted in titanium grey with a mirror finish and fitted with 255/35 R 20 front and 275/30 R 20 rear tyres
- AMG trim elements in carbon/piano lacquer
- AMG floor mats

While the S 63 AMG is available in short or long-wheelbase versions, the S 65 AMG is only available as a long-wheelbase version. Both top-of-the-line AMG models will have their market launches from June 2009.



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This is no where near funny,these twins are just STUNNING!

God i want one..:eusa_pray:eusa_pray:D
 
Nice updates, Love the front!:bowdown:

Too bad the MCT didn`t make it in the S63..
 
Oh, this must be Santa Claus new Christmas sleigh :D
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The rear diffuser must be new :eusa_thin don't know what I think about it.
 
Even I'm impressed.

"Torque Vectoring Brake" - jeez I didn't know that MB was one for the superfluous marketing blabber. "TVB" is merely the equivalent of an E-diff as found on a Golf GTI or BMW 135i. Proper rear diff torque vectoring involves the "boosting" of torque to the loaded outside rear wheel by electro-hydraulics superimposed within the conventional mechanical differential. I suppose when you put "Torque Vectoring" on a spec sheet the uninformed consumer goes "Oh, Mercedes Benz has the torque vector thingy too..."

As for MCT; this would be unnecessary and inappropriate for application in a large, luxury saloon.
 
Agree Martin, informative post btw..

These changes almost make the S-Class look like a new car compared to the previous version.

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Too bad the MCT didn`t make it in the S63..

Extensive changes to the interior.;)

This FL is really something,the pre-FL S AMG was stunning to begin with and now this new ones totally trashes an already gorgeous car..AMAZING!:D
 
Thanks for the graphic comparo GTA. I agree the facelifted AMG S looks more chiselled yet cleaner, neater. Still, more aggressive and brutal (for a limousine) than ever I have to say. Chin spoilers, rear "diffusers", quad-pipe, mega-rims. Sheesh, I can't help but feel it's unbecoming...

But hey, who am I to judge - gotta be a huge market out there for these things...
 
I prefer the looks of the AMG package to either of these cars. Both look way way too overdone for a large luxury car. Even those wheels for example, look great on C63, but looks ricey on a S class.
 
Thanks for the graphic comparo GTA. I agree the facelifted AMG S looks more chiselled yet cleaner, neater. Still, more aggressive and brutal (for a limousine) than ever I have to say. Chin spoilers, rear "diffusers", quad-pipe, mega-rims. Sheesh, I can't help but feel it's unbecoming...

But hey, who am I to judge - gotta be a huge market out there for these things...

Do u want a 500+/600+cars to have single lame exhaust? or tiny 16 inchers to go properly fill those huge arches?

Yes i know the kit can be a little more subtly but this is 2010 AMG car not the last decade anymore,the performance cars design has progressed a lot in the past decade and we all know that.:D
 
Gorgeous,the E63's rear treatment is much better than S's.
 
Even I'm impressed.

"Torque Vectoring Brake" - jeez I didn't know that MB was one for the superfluous marketing blabber. "TVB" is merely the equivalent of an E-diff as found on a Golf GTI or BMW 135i. Proper rear diff torque vectoring involves the "boosting" of torque to the loaded outside rear wheel by electro-hydraulics superimposed within the conventional mechanical differential. I suppose when you put "Torque Vectoring" on a spec sheet the uninformed consumer goes "Oh, Mercedes Benz has the torque vector thingy too..."

hahaha......Good for you martinbro for catching this......I was thinking the exact same thing. This "e-diff" system was first introduced in the W203 C55 AMG back in 2004. The only thing that may be different in the new S63/S65 is that the application of the brake on the inside wheel may be an ACTIVE system which does it routinely, as opposed to being a REACTIVE system which applies the brakes only if there is excess wheel spin of the inside wheel (which is true for my C55 and 135i).
 
Wow!! Looks so much better with the E 63 rear!! Why don't Mercedes offer such a rear!!
 
Nice job cleaning up the rear because words cannot express how stupid the diffuser look. MB should leave that to the tuners. Three thumbs up goes to the S63 front end which is perfectly carved unlike the distorted AMG-kit seen on the standard car.
 
The more I see this new face, the more I love it! I must say, great job by Merc crew! :usa7uh:
 
^The S65's interior is divine,imagine that interior in dark red:icondrool:icondrool:icondrool:D
 

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