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With the new engines for the S-Class, Mercedes-Benz once again raises the
standard for efficiency and exclusivity in the luxury saloon segment. The S-Class comes with highly efficient engines with direct petrol injection whose output has been increased by as much as 12.5 percent and petrol consumption has been
reduced by as much as 24 percent.
The new S 350 BlueEFFICIENCY with a petrol V6 engine, for example, is content with just 9.0 litres of premium petrol per 100 kilometres (combined cycle) That corresponds to CO2 emissions of 210 g/km (previous model 9.8 l/100 km, 234 g/km CO2).
In the new S 500 BlueEFFICIENCY, the combined fuel consumption is 10.5 litres per 100 kilometres; that is equivalent to 244 g/km CO2. Crucial to this enhanced efficiency is the newly developed BlueDIRECT technology with third-generation spray-guided direct petrol injection in combination with the 7G-TRONIC sevenspeed automatic transmission.
Innovations like the Active Blind Spot Assist and Active Lane Keeping Assist
ensure that the S-Class remain the yardstick for automotive progress also in the area of active safety.
S 350 BlueEFFICIENCY: the most economical petrol model in the luxury class
Compared with the previous power plant with the same displacement, the output
of the new V6 petrol engine of the S 350 BlueEFFICIENCY has increased by
12.5 percent from 200 kW to 225 kW. The torque has increased by 5.7 percent
from 350 to 370 Newton metres. Parallel to the increase in output, consumption has been reduced by 8.2 percent from 9.8 litres of premium petrol per 100
kilometres to 9.0 litres per 100 kilometres The CO2 emissions likewise have declined by 10.3 percent from 234 grams per kilometre to 210 grams per kilometre.
New V8 biturbo engine for S-Class with great potential for savings
The new V8 biturbo engine in the S 500 BlueEFFICIENCY and as recently seen in
the new CL 500 BlueEFFICIENCY, with its 4,663 cubic centimetres displacement,
produces 320 kW despite 0.8 litres less displacement. It is still around
12 percent more powerful than its predecessor, which had an output of 285 kW.
The fuel consumption of the S 500 BlueEFFICIENCY is 10.5 litres 100
kilometres, 3.7 percent (short wheelbase) and 1.8 percent (long wheelbase)
better than that of the previous model. An outstanding value in this output category, it equates to CO2 emissions of 244/249 grams per kilometre.
S 350 BlueTEC: most fuel-efficient S-Class in Australia
The series of highly efficient Mercedes-Benz internal combustion engines is
made complete by the new 3.0-litre diesel of the S 350 BlueTEC. The combined
fuel consumption is only 7.0 litres of diesel fuel per 100 kilometres – eleven
percent less than in the previous model. That equates to CO2 emissions of 185 grams per kilometre. The S 350 BlueTEC is thus the most fuel-efficient S-Class in Australia. Thanks to AdBlue® emission control as standard, the 190 kW S 350BlueTEC additionally ranks among the world's cleanest diesel models.
The 380 kW 12-cylinder biturbo engine in the S 600 remains the most powerful
engine for the S-Class and now also complies with the Euro 5 emissions control
standard.
Pricing and Mercedes-Benz Contacts
Australian Pricing
The new generation S-Class will celebrate its Australian market launch in
February 2011.
S 350 BlueTEC – 2,987 cc 6-cylinder turbo-diesel , 190 kW and 620 Nm $213,428
S 500 - 4,663cc, 8-cylinder Biturbo, 320 kW and 700 Nm $296,975
S 600 - 5,513cc, 12-cylinder Biturbo, 380 kW and 830Nm $412,000
The top-of-the-range S-Class V8 model, the Mercedes-Benz S 63 AMG, is to benefit
from a completely newly developed powertrain. The AMG 5.5-litre V8 biturbo
engine with a peak output of up to 400 kW and torque of up to 800 Nm, in
combination with the unique AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7--speed sports transmission, contributes towards a considerable reduction in consumption and emissions, while at the same time increasing maximum power and torque. With a fuel consumption of 10.6 litres per 100 kilometres, the new high-performance
Saloon not only undercuts its direct competitors – it is also more than 25 percent more economical in terms of its fuel consumption than the previous model with naturally aspirated V8 engine.
The new S 63 AMG marks the start of a new chapter in the "AMG Performance 2015" drive strategy: Mercedes-AMG is continuing this impressive story and is meeting its promise to continuously reduce both the fuel consumption and emissions of new models with the new engine/transmission combination – while reaching new heights with the central AMG brand value of "performance".
According to Ola Källenius, head of Mercedes-AMG GmbH: "We are heading into a new era with the S 63 AMG: for the first time we have combined spray-guided direct petrol injection with biturbocharging and the start/stop system. Together with the AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission, we have reduced both fuel consumption and emissions significantly – while at the same time increasing output and torque."
The new AMG 5.5-litre V8 biturbo engine will play a significant role in the
Mercedes-AMG model strategy over the coming year. The unique AMG
SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission will also help to ensure that
future high-performance AMG vehicles benefit from an exciting and at the same
time economical transmission of power. The new engine/transmission combination
marks a further milestone in the history of Mercedes-AMG, which began in
1967.
Direct petrol injection with spray-guided combustion and twin
turbocharging
Designated internally as the M157, the new V8 engine is a prime example of
efficiency and features a whole host of impressive technological highlights: for the first time AMG is taking advantage of direct petrol injection with sprayguided combustion and piezo injectors. This technology enables improved fuel economy thanks to higher thermodynamic efficiency, which in turn leads to lower exhaust emissions. AMG has combined the spray-guided combustion with biturbo charging. Other highlights of the innovative, original eight-cylinder engine from Affalterbach include full aluminium crankcase, four-valve technology with variable
intake valve timing, air/water charge air cooling, generator management and
also standard Controlled Efficiency start/stop function. Compared with the AMG
6.3-litre naturally aspirated V8 engine with a displacement of 6208 cc, the new AMG 5.5-litre V8 biturbo engine achieves all this with a displacement of 5461 cc.This high-tech package leads to a high output and torque yield, together with fuel consumption figures that are unrivalled in the competitive line-up. The AMG 5.5-litre V8 biturbo engine develops a peak output of 400 kW and maximum
torque of 800 Nm. A look at the performance diagrams shows that no other engine in this output class achieves the figures delivered by the new AMG biturbo.The major difference between the two performance classes is an increase in themaximum charge pressure from 1.0 to 1.3 bar.
Quantum leap: fuel consumption reduced by more than 25 percent (check)
With a fuel consumption figure of only 10.6 litres per 100 kilometres, the new S 63 AMG is 3.9 litres more economical than the previous model powered by the naturally aspirated AMG 6.3-litre V8 – despite an increase in output of 14 kW and in torque of 170 Nm. Engine specialists consider this achieved fuel saving of
more than 25 percent to be nothing less than a quantum leap. CO2 emissions
have likewise been significantly reduced: at 247 grams per kilometre, the figure is almost 30 percent lower than for the previous model.
With figures like these, the new S 63 AMG is not only considerably better than all its competitors, but also more fuel-efficient than much less powerful cars in this segment.
Sports car-level performance
At the same time the S 63 AMG delivers superior performance at sports car level:
the high-performance saloon accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds,
and has an electronically limited top speed of 250 km/h.
It is not only the unrivalled torque delivery of this turbocharged eight-cylinder that makes the heart beat faster, as the agile responsiveness with no irritating charger delay leads to an effortlessness and dynamism previously unknown in this output class. This AMG high-performance engine naturally meets all the requirements with respect to smooth, quiet running and the comfort on long journeys that is to be expected of a Mercedes-Benz.
Key data at a glance:
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S 63 AMG |
Displacement |
5461 cc |
Bore x stroke |
98.0 x 90.5 mm |
Compression ratio |
10.0:1 |
Output |
400 kW at 5500 rpm |
Max. torque |
800 Nm at 2000 - 4500 rpm |
Engine weight (dry) |
204 kg |
Power/weight ratio |
0.41 kg/hp 0.39 kg/hp* |
Fuel consumption |
10.6 l/100 km (check) |
CO2 emissions |
247 g/km (check) |
Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h |
4.5 s |
Top speed** |
250 km/h |
** Electronically limited
AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission
Power is transferred by the AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission
used exclusively by AMG, which is already familiar from the SL 63 AMG and
E 63 AMG and combines high emotional appeal with outstanding driving
dynamics, impressive comfort and a high level of efficiency. The wet start-up
clutch replaces a conventional torque converter, and helps to save fuel. The
exemplary fuel economy is also in large measure due to the standard start/stop
function. This system is active in the transmission's Controlled Efficiency ("C")
mode, and switches the eight-cylinder engine off when the car comes to a stop. In"C" mode the sports saloon always starts off in second gear, and the transmission
shifts to the next, higher gears at a decidedly early stage. With its high torque at
low engine speeds, the V8 engine encourages a smooth, effortless driving style.
The eight-cylinder biturbo engine also features the generator management system
familiar from the E 63 AMG: whenever the engine is on the overrun or when
braking, kinetic energy is used to charge the battery rather than being wasted as
heat in the usual way. In all other operating modes a combination of onboard
network and generator management enables the generator to be kept at a low
voltage. This reduces the load on the engine and makes for fuel savings of around
0.15 litres per 100 kilometres (combined), and up to 0.2 l/100 km in city traffic
with its frequent overrun and braking phases.
Engine production – tradition of hand-built excellence
Like all other AMG engines, the new eight-cylinder biturbo is assembled by
hand in the AMG engine shop taken into commission in 2002. Highly-qualified
technicians assemble the M157 according to the "one man, one engine"
philosophy, maintaining the very strictest quality standards. This painstaking
care is attested to by the signature on the characteristic AMG engine plate.
Long tradition of powerful AMG V8 engines
Powerful eight-cylinder engines are an inseparable part of AMG's corporate
history. Established in 1967, the company immediately caused a stir with the 300
SEL 6.8 AMG which succeeded in taking second place at the 24-hour races at Spa-
Francorchamps (Belgium). The AMG racing saloon was technically based on the
Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3. With an engine output of 184 kW (250 hp) at 4000
rpm and a top speed of 220 km/h, this luxury V8 saloon was Germany's fastest
regular production car at the time. Classic tuning as well as an enlarged
displacement from 6330 to 6835 cc resulted in an increase in output to 315 kW at 5500 rpm and in torque from 500 to 608 Nm.
A further milestone in the AMG engine story was the M117, the first eightcylinder unit with four-valve technology. With a displacement of 5.6 litres, 265 kW and 510 Nm of torque, this V8 accelerated the Mercedes-Benz 300 CE 5.6 AMG to a top speed of 303 km/h in 1987. This made the coupé the fastest German car in series production, and American fans reverently christened it "The Hammer".
Another important engine in the history of AMG was the supercharged AMG
5.5-litre V8 introduced in 2001: the M113 K developed an output of up to 428 kW and torque of 800 Nm. The supercharged AMG 5.5-litre V8 in the SLR McLaren of 2003 was even more powerful – the M155 developed up to 478 kW and 820 Nm.
2005 saw the debut of the AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine; depending on the model, the naturally aspirated, high-revving M156 developed up to 386 kW and 630 Nm. Exclusively
reserved for the new SLS AMG, the likewise 6.3-litre M159 has a maximum
output of 420 kW and maximum torque of 650 Nm.
Numerous victories in the "International Engine of the Year Awards"
The supercharged AMG 5.5 litre V8, the AMG 6.3 litre V8 and the AMG 6.0 litre
V12 biturbo were all able to win the Best Performance Engine category in the
International Engine of the Year Awards. The AMG 6.3 litre V8 also won in 2009
and 2010 in the "Above 4 litres" class.
New optional AMG triple-spoke light-alloy wheels
In visual terms, the new S 63 AMG is distinguished by a number of subtle
touches: "V8 Biturbo" lettering on the mudguards points to the new powertrain.
Also new are the optional AMG triple-spoke light-alloy wheels, painted in titanium
grey and with a high-sheen finish, and fitted with 255/40 or 275/40 R 19
tyres. In the interior, the S 63 AMG boasts a newly designed AMG instrument
cluster with "AMG V8 Biturbo" starting screen. The standard PASSION leather
upholstery has been enhanced with new, contrasting colour stitching.
A new range of attractive optional appointments is now also available for the
S 63 AMG: the Bang & Olufsen BeoSound AMG high-end sound system, developed
especially for the S-Class, ensures an exceptional listening experience. With a
total output of 1200 watts, 15 loudspeakers, acoustic lens tweeters in the A and
B-pillars as well as a digital sound processor (DSP), it transforms the Saloon into
a full-blown concert hall with perfect acoustics.
Active Lane Keeping Assist and Active Blind Spot Assist
The unique combination of innovative camera and radar-based driver assistance
systems has been enhanced even further with immediate effect with a view to
perfecting the vehicle's active and passive safety. The new Active Lane Keeping Assist comes into play when the S 63 AMG unintentionally strays over a solid line on the right or left of a lane or on the outside of a bend. In such cases the Electronic Stability Program ESP® applies the brakes to the wheels on the opposite side of the vehicle to prevent it from unintentionally straying from its lane.
Also new is the Active Blind Spot Assist, which warns the driver by displaying a red warning in the glass of the relevant exterior mirror when it detects that changing lanes would be too dangerous. If the driver ignores the warning signal and a vehicle in an adjacent lane comes too close, the ESP® takes corrective action by applying the brakes to the wheels on the opposite side of the vehicle.
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: 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®.
Also making up the standard equipment is the 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 Electronic
Stability Program and not only noticeably improves responsiveness but also
active handling safety 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.
AMG high-performance braking system with double floating brake caliper
Based on the ADAPTIVE BRAKE system, the AMG high-performance braking
system continues to provide optimum fade resistance, deceleration and
sensitivity. The front axle features a double floating brake caliper. This exclusive
technology combines the advantages of a sliding-caliper 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 caliper
brake.
Top-of-the-range S-Class models from Mercedes-AMG appeal to customers
worldwide
Exclusivity and dynamism, effortless superiority and high tech: both the S 63 AMG
and the top-of-the-line V12 model, the S 65 AMG, embody all of these characteristics.
Since their market launch some four years ago, the S-Class models from AMG
have won the hearts of more than 10,000 customers around the world – turning
them into the clear market leaders in the small yet highly exclusive highperformance
luxury saloon segment. The twelve-cylinder S 65 AMG model now
produces 463 kW and will also be celebrating its market launch in 2011.
At a glance:
The highlights of the new AMG V8-biturbo engine
and the AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports
transmission
- Direct petrol injection with piezo-electric injectors and spray-guided
combustion
- Twin turbochargers with air/water intercooling
- Sophisticated engine electronics with Controlled Efficiency start/stop
function and generator management
- Aluminium crankcase with ventilation holes to reduce friction
- Continuous camshaft adjustment on the intake and exhaust sides
- Demand-controlled engine oil pump
- AMG SPEEDSHIFT MCT 7-speed sports transmission with compact start-up
clutch and three drive modes
Pricing and Mercedes-Benz Contacts
Australian Pricing
The new generation S-Class from AMG will celebrate its Australian market launch in February
2011.
S 63 AMG - 4,663cc, 8-cylinder Biturbo, 400 kW and 800 Nm $392,900
S 65 AMG - 5,980cc, 12-cylinder Biturbo, 463kw, 1000nm $499,200
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