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lunedì 31 maggio 2010

Mercedes-Benz Crafts GT3 Racing Car Out of SLS AMG

Mercedes-Benz Crafts GT3 Racing Car Out of SLS AMG
Mercedes-Benz’s legendary 300 SLR was explicitly built for racing, not the street.  So perhaps it’s fitting that its spiritual successor -- the new 2011 SLS AMG -- will also be offered in a track-ready version.



The car, likely dubbed the SLS AMG GT3, is designed to compete in the FIA’s GT3 racing class alongside competitors like the Audi R8 LMS, BMW Z4 GT3, and the Aston Martin DBRS9. Overall, the car looks largely stock, although it is treated to taller side sills and bumper fascias for aerodynamics, a gigantic rear spoiler, and sliding Plexiglas window inserts.
We’ve yet to see an official release on the racer, but expect it to be much lighter and somewhat more powerful (i.e. 600 horsepower from the 6.2-liter V-8) than the roadgoing model.
AMG says it should have cars delivered to customers before the start of the 2011 GT3 season.

Mercedes-Benz to Build Subcompact B-Class AMG, Destined for U.S. Market?

Mercedes-Benz to Build Subcompact B-Class AMG, Destined for U.S. Market?
What’s next for Mercedes-Benz’s AMG performance division? According to executives, a hopped-up AMG variant of the next-generation B-class subcompact.



Current AMG boss Volker Mornhinweg (who’s destined for Mercedes-Benz’s van division in a month) recently told Automotive News that the tuning wing is, in fact, developing a high-performance variant of the next-gen B-class. The car will be AMG’s first stab at something smaller than a C-class, but Mornhinwheg says it’s a move to attract younger customers.

A B-class AMG would also be an ideal offering for Mercedes-Benz to counter the likes of the Mini Cooper S, Audi’s S3, and the Volkswagen GTI. Changes will include revised chassis tuning, cosmetic enhancements, and a high-performance engine -- likely a boosted four-cylinder -- that will be hand-built in AMG’s factory in Affalterbach, Germany.

Though the model is slated to launch in Europe at the end of 2011, it’s still uncertain if the B-class AMG -- let alone the entire B-class range -- is destined for the U.S. Mercedes-Benz has long entertained the idea of launching the B-class in America, but executives recently noted the business case rests upon fuel costs and Americans’ demand for small cars.

If the B-class is green lighted for the U.S., we think the AMG variant is almost certainly headed here.  The U.S. remains one of AMG’s largest markets, and a low-cost, fuel-sipping sport compact may help the brand expand into thriving new segments.

Source: Automotive News (Subscription Required)

Mercedes-Benz Anticipates No U.S. CAFE Penalty in 2010

Mercedes-Benz Anticipates No U.S. CAFE Penalty in 2010
In previous years, Mercedes-Benz occasionally has had to pay penalties because its corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) figure fell beneath standards set by the U.S. government. That will soon change, as the automaker expects to meet the 2010 CAFE standards.

Starting this summer, all of Mercedes-Benz’s six- and eight-cylinder engines will use direct injection, which covers every car the automaker sells in the U.S. According to Dr. Thomas Weber, Mercedes-Benz’s head of research and development, this development played a large part in helping the automaker meet the U.S. standard.

 “Even for 2009, we aren’t likely to pay much in the way of penalties,” Weber told Automobilwoche. “From 2010 on, we won’t pay anything. That is clearly our goal.”



Vehicles like the new S400 and ML450 Hybrids will certainly help, but Mercedes-Benz is moving towards using forced-induction engines with smaller displacement. For instance, the new twin-turbocharged 5.5-liter destined for its AMG line is reportedly 25-percent more fuel-efficient than the 6.2-liter V-8 it replaces.

We’re not surprised this is a major focus for Mercedes-Benz. In 2006, the company faced a record $30.3 million fine, and a similar $28.9 million fine in 2007. If Weber’s estimations prove correct, Mercedes-Benz has come a long way to reduce fuel consumption while offering customers the power they’ve come to expect.

Source: Automotive News

Next-Gen Mercedes-Benz B-class Could Spawn SUV, Sedan Variants for U.S. Market

Next-Gen Mercedes-Benz B-class Could Spawn SUV, Sedan Variants for U.S. Market
Mercedes-Benz has previously toyed with the notion of bringing its compact B-class range to the United States, but new reports suggest at least two different models could ultimately arrive in our market.



According to Automotive News, M-B marketing chief Joachim Schmidt says the new B-class range will have no less than four variants, and two -- an SUV and hatchback -- are likely to make the trip across the pond. A sedan model is also in the works, and it too could ultimately wind up in America.

Although Mercedes-Benz plans on launching the new B-class range in Europe by the end of next year, the timing of a U.S. launch is uncertain. Schmidt cited the fluxing exchange rate as one hurdle, but also noted that -- as is often the case with small cars -- the business case rests with fuel costs in the U.S.

“The behavior of Americans depends on fuel prices,” Schmidt said, noting his group has seen U.S. consumers move backed towards light trucks. “Nevertheless, we also see a trend towards fuel-efficient cars.”

Even if Mercedes decides to withhold the B-class from our market, it may still come to North America for the Canadian market. The compact five-door hatchback has been offered in Canada since 2005.

Source: Automotive News (subscription required)

Next-Generation Mercedes-Benz SLK Spied


Next-Generation Mercedes-Benz SLK Spied

We won’t see a new SLK roadster for another couple of years, but Mercedes-Benz is already diligently testing its all-new 2012 model well ahead of its debut. Surprisingly, engineers decided to leave most -- if not all -- of the heavy camouflage off the car.
Size-wise, the test car looks as if it keeps its current dimensions, but is expected to shed some weight by employing additional lightweight materials. The current SLK’s SLR-inspired nose appears to have been eschewed in favor for a look influenced by the company’s latest supercar, the SLS AMG. Rearview mirrors are mounted on the doors -- another SLS attribute. LED strips below the headlamps keep the SLK in-line with current trends.



The taillights in the rounded rump receive the LED treatment as well, while the SLK's trunk lid gets a subtle spoiler and now serves as the location for the radio/communications antenna. This particular prototype also seems to sport a larger rear glass window.

A new engine lineup with a diesel option is rumored to be in the works. Insiders say it could make its debut in Paris this September, but will most likely make its first appearance at next year's Geneva show

Audi's Stronghold in China Threatened by BMW, Mercedes-Benz


Audi's Stronghold in China Threatened by BMW, Mercedes-Benz

For the last 20 years, Audi has been top dog in the Chinese luxury auto market. Now its reign could be threatened as BMW and Mercedes-Benz begin to gain traction in the emerging market. 
"Mercedes and BMW have more up side than Audi in emerging markets, so it will be difficult for Audi to achieve its target," London-based automotive analyst Arndt Ellinghorst told Automotive News.

As the world's single largest automotive market, Chinese customers are increasingly important to BMW and Mercedes. As a result, both have crafted vehicles specifically aimed at the Chinese market. Tomorrow at the Beijing auto show, BMW will unveil an extended 5 Series, while Mercedes is set to debut its new longer E Class. The reasoning for extended wheelbases is that the wealthier Chinese population is typically chauffeured. 



Earlier this month, Audi posted its first quarter sales figures. With a strong start to 2010, Audi was able to secure the second place spot in global luxury sales, bumping Mercedes down to third. The Ingolstadt based automaker hasn't fared so well in China lately. Over that last 6 years, Audi's market share has slipped from 66 percent down to 46 percent. BMW has climbed from 16 to 23 percent, while Mercedes more than doubled its share, from 7 to 16 percent.

Audi had 159,000 deliveries in 2009, but has a goal to sell 200,000 this year. On track for that target, it sold 51,449 in the first quarter this year. Last year BMW sold 90,500 vehicles, but is on track to surpass that mark, with 34,179 sold through March. Mercedes sold 24,100 vehicles in the first quarter of 2010, and should meet its 100,000 sales goal. BMW is investing $749 million in a new Chinese factory to double capacity to 100,000 units annually. Mercedes already has a 100,000 unit production capacity in China.  

"The potential of the Chinese market remains enormous, and our targets are correspondingly ambitious," Daimler CEO Dieter Zetsche said last week.

Source: Automotive News (Subscription required)

Audi and Xbox to Host Forza 3 Tournament in New York City

Audi and Xbox to Host Forza 3 Tournament in New York City
Want to watch the 2010 24 Hours of Le Mans, but can't make your way to France? Perhaps the AXF 24 Challenge -- a party co-hosted by Audi and Microsoft's Xbox team -- is the second-best way to view the classic enduro.



The event celebrates the Le Mans race and serves as a venue for a digital race challenge. Audi's currently asking gamers to fire up Forza Motorsports 3, pilot a digital 2009 Audi R15 TDI race car around the Circuit de la Sarthe, and submit their best lap times. Those with three best times will be invited to the Audi Forum in New York City on June 12, where they'll compete head-to-head in a four-hour Forza-based endurance race. The winner will receive a one-day program with the R8 at Audi's Driving Experience school in Sonoma, California.

Want to watch the cyber-race in person? Audi's opened the event -- which includes a live feed of the Le Mans race, food, door prizes, and Forza 3 game kiosks-- to those over the age of 21. The festivities will be held from 1-5 p.m., and Audi suggests you preregister.

Source: Audi, Forza

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