Showing posts with label Mercedes 300 SLC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mercedes 300 SLC. Show all posts

Mercedes-Benz SLC Scooped by Reader in Colorado Springs

Mercedes-Benz SLC - SLR McLaren ReplacementAs Mercedes-Benz continues the development of its new flagship SLC supercar that will replace the SLR McLaren, we’re getting to see a great number of prototypes making their way on both sides of the Atlantic. Our latest scoop photo comes from one of our readers, Trip Godel, who was fortunate enough to spot a test mule of Merc’s gullwing door SLC supercar dressed in the usual Viper-esque sheetmetal during a ‘pit-stop’ at a gas station in Colorado Springs.

Unlike the SLR McLaren, the SLC will be totally developed by the German automaker’s AMG division as Mercedes-Benz and McLaren parted ways in 2007. However, the SLC will follow directly in the ‘gran-turismo’ footsteps of the SLR. Inside sources report that the SLC will most likely be equipped with a front-mounted turbocharged 6.2-liter V8 AMG engine delivering somewhere around 580 HP. Follow the jump to read what Trip had to say about his SLC encounter at Colorado Springs. -Continued

From Trip Godel:

“I spotted the Mercedes SLC test mule at a Colorado Springs gas station today. It DOES appear to be the exact same vehicle that you have shot in Germany. The engineers let me circle it twice and didn't pull the tarp over it until I whipped out my camera.

I saw the gullwing doors function and they appeared heavy and very impressive in motion. At first, I thought it was a prototype Corvette as it had Michigan plates. An SLK arrived alongside and its driver had to restart and move his car so that his own fuel filler could be reached. A nice piece of theater, perhaps? So, I thought I was looking at American engineers trying to pass their car off as German.

Then I looked through the grille. The bodywork that you see in the photographs is far, far forward of the actual Mercedes bodywork beneath. I could see a second Mercedes grille set WELL behind, with a large circular cutout for the logo. The real car is not nearly as long as the test mule would imply. Everything you can see forward of the front wheel wells, including the hood and headlight lenses, is patently false.

The interior was almost entirely covered, with the exception of standard Mercedes secondary controls on the steering wheel. The seats were racing seats and very thin--probably not production. The exterior door handles appeared to be stock Mercedes. The fuel filler door shares the same seam line as the passenger door itself. The brake calipers were marked Roush."

Kudos to Trip!

Mercedes-Benz’ Gullwing SLC Spied in Germany

Revealing its Gullwing doors for the first time on camera, the SLC is Mercedes-Benz’ new supercar that will be officially revealed at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2009 with sales set to start the following year. The SLC, which is designed to revoke memories of Mercedes’ iconic 300 SL, will be powered by a front mounted 6.2-liter V8 engine from AMG delivering around 580 HP. Expected to weigh in at about 1,650 kg, the SLC is said to achieve a zero to 100 km/h (62 mph) time of around 3.8 seconds and a top speed of 315 km/h or 196 mph. -One more pic after the jump

Via: Worldcarfans

2010 Mercedes-Benz 300 SLC Rendering

“Rumor has it”… that Mercedes-Benz is readying a limited edition sports car named 300 SLC and German car magazine “Auto Motor & Sport” took upon the task of giving us a glimpse of how the supercar might look like via two renderings. From what we learnt, Mercedes has two potential design directions for the 300 SLC, a retro styling inspired from the iconic 300 SL Gullwing of the 50’s or a futuristic avant-garde look. AMS based the renderings on the assumption that Mercedes will give in to the retro look. In all, not bad but we’d gladly do without the “Porsche-like” headlights. -Continued: Click "Read More..." below

Unlike Mercedes’ current supercar, the SLR, the 300 SLC will be developed and built in-house without any help from McLaren. Codenamed R197, the SLC will share the basic technology (powertrains, axles and sub-systems) of the next generation SL that’s due in 2012. That means that the SLC will use a spaceframe based alloy construction and that it will be front engine and rear drive. According to AMS, the 300 SLC will be equipped with a 6.2-liter V8 Mercedes-AMG unit delivering around 620 Hp.

Via: AMS

*Images removed due to request