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    09-28-2012 02:55 PM #1
    What a stupendous machine!

    http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/pa...electric-drive





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    Mercedes-Benz has kicked off a high stakes battle for electric performance car supremacy with the unveiling of the definitive production version of its new €416,500 SLS AMG Coupé Electric Drive at the Paris motor show.

    Described as the world’s most powerful series production electric car, the new two seater shares its exterior styling, including signature gullwing doors, with the more conventional combustion engine-propelled SLS AMG, first introduced to the Mercedes-Benz line-up back in 2009.

    But underneath its familiar looking bodywork the SLS Electric Drive adopts a hi-tech driveline consisting of four synchronous electric motors placed at each corner where they drive the individual wheels, providing it with permanent four-wheel drive.

    Together, the four electric motors, each weighing 45kg, deliver a total of 740bhp and 738lb ft of torque – 177bhp and 259lb ft more than the standard rear-wheel-drive SLS AMG’s 6.2-litre V8 petrol engine.

    The electric-powered Audi R8 e-tron, which is tipped to cost less — up to half the price of the new Mercedes-Benz — when it goes on sale in early 2013, packs a claimed 376bhp and 604lb ft.

    The SLS is equipped with two separate gearboxes that provide direct drive to each axle, along with a new AMG Torque Dynamics system, which provides selective drive to individual wheels depending on prevailing traction in three different modes – comfort, sport and sport plus. The Electric Drive is claimed to reach 62mph from standstill in 3.9sec and electronically limited 155mph top speed.

    By way of comparison, the standard SLS AMG reaches the same benchmark in an official 3.8sec and extends to 317km/h without restriction.

    The storming performance can be accompanied by what Mercedes-Benz describes as a typical AMG sound that is tailor made for each driving situation with the press of a so-called “power” button. The synthetic sound is played through 11 speakers located around the cabin.

    Energy for the electric motors is provided by a 60kWh lithium-ion battery pack, developed in co-operation between Mercedes-Benz’s AMG performance car division and its British-based High Performance Engines off-shoot, responsible for the engineering of the 2.4-litre V8 Formula One-specification engine and KERS (Kinetic Energy Recuperation System) unit used by the Mercedes-Benz, McLaren and Force India teams.

    With a weight of 548kg, the liquid cooled battery is mounted within the transmission tunnel down the centre of the cabin, and behind the driver and passenger seats in the space dedicated to the fuel tank in the standard SLS AMG. It consists of 12 individual modules, each comprising 72 cells. The cells are supplied by Korean-based company, SK Innovation.

    A full charge on standard mains power takes up to 20 hours, although this can be reduced to three hours using an optional wall box, which provides a 22kW quick charge function. As in Formula One racing, the battery is also charged on the run by recuperated energy created under braking and during in-gear coasting. The driver can alter the level of energy that is recovered via steering wheel-mounted paddles.

    To offset the weight of the battery, AMG has introduced new lightweight construction for the SLS Electric Drive, eschewing the aluminium structure of the standard model for a more advanced aluminium and carbonfibre arrangement, first revealed at last year’s Frankfurt motor show. Other weight-saving measures include standard carbonfibre ceramic brake discs measuring 402mm up front and 360mm at the rear.

    To accommodate the drive being direct to the front axle, AMG has thoroughly redesigned the front suspension, with the standard double-wishbone system making way for a pushrod arrangement using horizontally mounted dampers and springs. The steering also eschews the existing hydraulic actuation for a new speed-sensitive electro-hydraulic system. The standard wheels are 19-inch with 265/35 profile tyres up front and 20-inch with 295/30 profile at the rear. They come in a unique five speed design exclusive to the SLS Electric Drive.





  2. 09-28-2012 02:56 PM #2
    I dig the color but it's still slower than the sls GT.

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    09-28-2012 03:15 PM #3
    I wonder why they bothered with AWD rather than RWD... That alone would have saved over 300 pounds.

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    09-28-2012 03:26 PM #4
    Incredibly awesome.
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    09-28-2012 03:29 PM #5
    Quote Originally Posted by nickthaskater View Post
    I wonder why they bothered with AWD rather than RWD... That alone would have saved over 300 pounds.
    Wat. 4 electric motors, and you're gonna put all 4 where?
    Free "The GOD DAMN RANT Thread"!

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    09-28-2012 03:49 PM #6
    Maybe it's just me, but I've always found the SLS to be hideous.
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  7. 09-28-2012 04:00 PM #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Rob View Post
    I dig the color but it's still slower than the sls GT.
    Me too...and the front grill is strong.

  8. 09-28-2012 04:10 PM #8
    Can they tell us about that paint job?

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    09-28-2012 04:29 PM #9
    Not usually a fan of chrome but... that blue chrome looks awesome.

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    09-28-2012 04:35 PM #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Infiniti View Post
    Can they tell us about that paint job?
    It's the MB Alubeam paint finish, in bright blue. Looks pretty amazing. Google it for more info.
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    09-28-2012 05:23 PM #12
    Cool.

    But if I were in the market I'd already be on the wait list for a 918.

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    09-28-2012 06:47 PM #13
    Quote Originally Posted by TheDarkEnergist View Post
    Wat. 4 electric motors, and you're gonna put all 4 where?
    ...? Take two of them out.

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    09-28-2012 09:41 PM #14
    I read and re-read the quoted text, but I couldn't find anything about range. Just curious...anyone know?
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    09-28-2012 09:43 PM #15
    Quote Originally Posted by PJA View Post
    I read and re-read the quoted text, but I couldn't find anything about range. Just curious...anyone know?
    155 mph top speed, 155 mile range.
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    09-28-2012 09:44 PM #16
    Ah, cool, thank you.
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    09-28-2012 09:53 PM #17
    Very cool!

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    09-28-2012 11:11 PM #18
    Very cool but I was like thinking WTF about the part where the article says the car has 11 speakers that play a synthetic traditional AMG sound?? If you were in the market for this car why wouldn't just get the real deal in the first place?

    Please don't tell me the 1%er buying this car cares about how much gas the combustion engine would consume......

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    09-29-2012 05:26 AM #19
    Quote Originally Posted by Autocar
    Energy for the electric motors is provided by a 60kWh lithium-ion battery pack,...

    A full charge on standard mains power takes up to 20 hours, although this can be reduced to three hours using an optional wall box, which provides a 22kW quick charge function.
    Wow, that's only about twice the charge capacity of an EV Golf. And those 22kW mean a 100A circuit @220V - I have a couple of those free at my junction box... Also, at my current rate for additional electricity, a full charge would be about $25... (Of course, I would get a dedicated night rate at about a third of this price, instead).

    Quote Originally Posted by nickthaskater View Post
    I wonder why they bothered with AWD rather than RWD... That alone would have saved over 300 pounds.
    I think ~740 ft-lbs through two wheels requires tractor dimensions... and I don't think that two higher-output motors are any lighter than four of this size. I just think they wanted to outdo the e-tron by a wide margin to justify twice its price.

    BTW, that color is amazing.
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