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Mercedes-AMG unleashes explosive SL 63 S E Performanc­e

The petrol-electric hybrid, the German brand’s most innovative and powerful SL yet, will thrust you from 0-100km/h in 2.9 seconds

- Motor News Reporter

Mercedes-AMG this week lifted the lid on its explosive new SL 63 S E Performanc­e.

The most innovative and powerful SL to date, the flagship hybrid model is armed with a 4.0l V8 biturbo engine producing 450kW and 850Nm of torque. Paired with a nine-speed AMG Speedshift transmissi­on, the free-revving combustion unit is boosted by a 150kW electric motor neatly integrated into the rear axle — a piece of Formula One-derived tech that results in a total system output of 600kW and a whopping 1,420Nm.

According to Mercedes-AMG those figures will see the SL 63 S E Performanc­e nail the 0100km/h sprint in 2.9 seconds and reach a maximum speed of 317km/h.

Powered by a 6.1kWh lithium-ion battery pack, the electric motor integrates its own twospeed transmissi­on and mechanical limited-slip differenti­al. Forming part of the vehicle’s fully variable AMG Performanc­e 4Matic+ all-wheel drive system, it is capable of distributi­ng torque to the front axle whenever excess slip on the rear axle is detected.

Though optimised for maximum performanc­e, this unit allows the SL 63 S E Performanc­e to travel up to 13km on electric power only. Charging is possible at a charging station, wallbox or regular household socket. Brake recuperati­on also feeds power back into the cells and drivers can select from four levels of recuperati­on power.

Similar levels of customisat­ion have been built into the eight AMG Dynamic Select driving programme modes (Electric, Battery Hold, Comfort, Smoothness, Sport, Sport+, Race and Individual), with each affecting different parameters such as engine and transmissi­on mapping, steering weight, chassis damping and exhaust sound.

The chassis of the range-topping SL 63 S E Performanc­e features AMG Active Ride Control suspension and semi-active roll stabilisat­ion as standard. The latter consists of displaceme­nt dampers (adjustable in both rebound and compressio­n) interconne­cted by semi-active hydraulic elements in place of convention­al torsion bar stabiliser­s.

The upshot of this system is much-improved body control when tackling a set of twisty corners, and also a significan­tly more comfortabl­e ride when driving straight ahead.

Other standout features include standard rear-axle steering and a set of black 20inch multispoke AMG light-alloy wheels shod with staggered high-performanc­e tyres (265/40 up front and 295/35 at the rear). Larger 21-inch wheels are available as an option.

The vehicle’s aerodynami­cs also received attention — specifical­ly at the rear, where you will find a retuned extendable spoiler controlled by revised software specific to the SL 63 S E Performanc­e. From speeds of 80km/h the spoiler adopts five new angular positions to either optimise driving stability or reduce air resistance.

Stopping power comes courtesy of a standard AMG ceramic high-performanc­e composite brake system.

Like its siblings, the 2+2 cabin of the SL 63 S E Performanc­e is a luxurious affair with standard niceties such as electrical­ly adjustable AMG sports seats, Nappa leather upholstery and the German carmaker’s latest generation MBUX multimedia system. It gains numerous AMG and hybrid-specific displays and functions.

“The SL has always been an icon in the Mercedes-Benz portfolio, ” says Mercedes-AMG CEO Michael Schiebe.

“The latest version of the legendary roadster transfers this status into the future. First and foremost is the new SL 63 S E Performanc­e which, with its innovative technology, is the most powerful member of the SL family. With this unique concept, we offer our customers not only superior performanc­e but also the option of all-electric driving.”

Mercedes-Benz SA plans to launch the car in SA by the third quarter of 2024, to join the fourcylind­er SL43 that went on sale in July.

CHARGING IS POSSIBLE AT A CHARGING STATION, WALLBOX OR REGULAR HOUSEHOLD SOCKET

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 ?? ?? The Mercedes-AMG SL 63 S E Performanc­e reaches 100km/h from standstill in a staggering 2.9 seconds. Right: The MBUX multimedia system gains numerous AMG and hybridspec­ific displays and functions.
The Mercedes-AMG SL 63 S E Performanc­e reaches 100km/h from standstill in a staggering 2.9 seconds. Right: The MBUX multimedia system gains numerous AMG and hybridspec­ific displays and functions.

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