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REPORT: Mercedes-Benz approves SLC supercar for serial production
The frequently speculated mid-range supercar from Mercedes-Benz will become reality in 2014, after it got the greenlight for production under the name SLC. The news was separately revealed by Daimler boss Dr. Dieter Zetsche and by chief designer Prof. Gorden Wagener. As in the case of the SLS, the Mercedes-AMG division will also be in charge of the development programme of the new medium-sized hypercar.
Supercars are an essential part of the prestigious history of Mercedes-Benz. The ambitious SLS AMG project has been a market success since the model was premiered in 2009. The idea of a smaller performance coupe positioned below the Gullwing and boasting a lower purchase value has fuelled enthusiastic minds since 2010. Now that the SLC is really coming, things will start heating up as first road test prototypes will be released 'out in the wild'. Compared to the bigger SLS, this new supercar tamed in Affalterbach will display an even more dynamic, youthful and striking exterior styling that will certainly attract a lot of curious eyes.
The entry-level, baby SLS will be fighting for the crown of the class with the legendary Porsche 911, its main opponent. The SLC will feature a lightweight construction, with the chassis and components made up of aluminium, steel and magnesium alloys. The intelligent spaceframe will also allow for a perfect and balanced mass distribution between the two axles, now that it was announced the SLC will have a front-engine architecture and conventional doors.
The heart of the new supercar will likely be a new 4.0-litre V8 powerplant, carefully refined by the Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains specialists for maximum performance. We don't know anything about the peak output yet, but we predict at least 400 to 450 hp. Speculators insist there's also an increased chance a basic V6 unit with less than 400 hp and a smaller displacement will complete the engine lineup of the SLC AMG.
Note: SLS AMG pictured.
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Supercars are an essential part of the prestigious history of Mercedes-Benz. The ambitious SLS AMG project has been a market success since the model was premiered in 2009. The idea of a smaller performance coupe positioned below the Gullwing and boasting a lower purchase value has fuelled enthusiastic minds since 2010. Now that the SLC is really coming, things will start heating up as first road test prototypes will be released 'out in the wild'. Compared to the bigger SLS, this new supercar tamed in Affalterbach will display an even more dynamic, youthful and striking exterior styling that will certainly attract a lot of curious eyes.
The entry-level, baby SLS will be fighting for the crown of the class with the legendary Porsche 911, its main opponent. The SLC will feature a lightweight construction, with the chassis and components made up of aluminium, steel and magnesium alloys. The intelligent spaceframe will also allow for a perfect and balanced mass distribution between the two axles, now that it was announced the SLC will have a front-engine architecture and conventional doors.
The heart of the new supercar will likely be a new 4.0-litre V8 powerplant, carefully refined by the Mercedes AMG High Performance Powertrains specialists for maximum performance. We don't know anything about the peak output yet, but we predict at least 400 to 450 hp. Speculators insist there's also an increased chance a basic V6 unit with less than 400 hp and a smaller displacement will complete the engine lineup of the SLC AMG.
Note: SLS AMG pictured.
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REPORT: The 2014 Mercedes-Benz SLC AMG is one step away from becoming reality
Reports indicate that Mercedes-AMG will soon approve the anticipated SLC supercar for serial production. Ola Kallenius, boss of the Affalterbach-based high performance brand, has admitted that the success of the SLS AMG fuelled the wish to develop a new supercar. He admits a market for this model already exists and there is enough space left in the range to slot the model below the Gullwing and not affect its sales. Once it is greenlighted, test prototypes might be out on streets by mid-2012 and the finished SLC AMG could be ready for a 2014 launch. Check out more information on this theme following the next links:
- REPORT: AMG official confirms plans to build new sub-SLS supercar
- Future Projects: New details on the upcoming SLC AMG supercar surface
- Future Projects: the 2016 Mercedes-Benz SLC eyes supremacy in the hypercar segment
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- REPORT: AMG official confirms plans to build new sub-SLS supercar
- Future Projects: New details on the upcoming SLC AMG supercar surface
- Future Projects: the 2016 Mercedes-Benz SLC eyes supremacy in the hypercar segment
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Future Projects: the 2016 Mercedes-Benz SLC eyes supremacy in the hypercar segment
Mercedes-Benz sees the supercars as a solid, very serious business for growing the awareness of the brand and inevitably attracting more customers in favour of the Stuttgart-based constructor. Being well known for the famous racing cars of the 30s and 50s and for masterpieces such as the 300 SL Gullwing, the 300 SEL 6.8 AMG, the 450 SLC AMG and the modern SLS AMG, the decision team at Mercedes-Benz has understood the challenge that lie up ahead in the future and have reportedly given the agreement for manufacturing an all new sports model entitled SLC, which is destined to go beneath the current SLS. As in the case of the Gullwing, AMG will head most of the development phase. According to latest hints, the future Porsche 911 opponent, as described by a company insider, has already received an internal code designation, a fact which further points to the likelihood of the new SLC. When it's revealed in either 2015 or 2016, this super vehicle will sport a front-engine architecture with rear-wheel-drive and a transaxle gearbox, specially modified to ensure faster shifts. Power will come courtesy of an aspirated V8 unit, capable to deliver at least 420 hp of peak output and 550 Nm of maximum torque, fully available from a low engine turation. In order to keep weights low and improve performance, the SLC will be built on a technically-advanced platform extensively using lightweight materials such as aluminium (mixed with high-durability steel and metallic alloys for an added body strength and rigidity) and carbon fiber (better known as CFRP = carbon fiber reinforced plastic). It is still too early to judge upon the aesthetical side of the new SLC, but we can tell for sure it will have coventional doors instead of the roof-mounted, gullwing examples found on the SLS AMG and it will boast a more aerodynamic, slim, kinda bullet-shaped contour.
Source: Autocar
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