28 February 2006| Source: DaimlerChrysler AG
GENEVA, Switzerland, February 28 /PRNewswire/ --
- High-performance and Exemplary Efficiency
Mercedes-Benz (NYSE: DCX; LSE: DCX ; FSE: DCX) premiered numerous models
and presented a wealth of new technology at the 76th International Motor Show
in Geneva.
Mercedes-AMG unveiled two world firsts in the shape of the CLS 63 AMG and
the CLK 63 AMG, the latter in both Coupé and Cabriolet guise. Like the R 63
AMG high-performance Sports Tourer - also on show in Geneva - the CLS and CLK
models are equipped with the new AMG-developed V8 engine with a peak output
of 378 kW/514 hp. In addition, the high-performance specialists paraded the
SL 65 AMG, the flagship model of the new SL generation, whose peak output of
450 kW/612 hp and maximum torque of 1000 Nm make it still the most powerful
production Roadster in the world. Mercedes-Benz, meanwhile, focussed on
extremely clean and economical internal combustion engines: the
Stuttgart-based brand presented the Vision CLS 320 BLUETEC and the Vision GL
320 BLUETEC. These two vehicles pave the way for a new diesel generation -
the cleanest diesels in the world. Exceptionally high efficiency is also one
of the main traits of the CLS 350 CGI. The state-of-the-art V6 engine with
second-generation direct petrol injection will be launched later this year.
European premieres in Geneva included the GL-Class, the first full-size SUV
from Mercedes-Benz. And the Mercedes-Benz GL 420 CDI marked the first
appearance of the 225-kW/306-hp V8 diesel engine which, despite its high
output, returns a fuel consumption figure of just 11.6 litres per 100 km.
"AMG builds automotive powerplants that many people dream about. Others
see the bicycle as the best solution for individual mobility. We, on the
other hand, believe that the key is having the right product mix," explained
Dr Dieter Zetsche, CEO of DaimlerChrysler AG and Head of the Mercedes Car
Group. Zetsche's appearances at the Mercedes-Benz press conference in Geneva
were symbolic in this respect: for his opening act, he drove an AMG racing
car - a Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3 from 1971 - onto the stage. For his second
presentation he rode into the spotlight on the high-comfort Automatic Bike
from the Mercedes-Benz Accessories range. "Our product line-up includes just
the right vehicle for everyone", added Zetsche. "However, most of our
customers want cars. Specifically cars that combine driving pleasure with
environmental compatibility. Nowadays in western Europe, more than 40 percent
of all Mercedes models sold already consume just 6 litres of fuel or less per
100 km."
AMG: peak performance is its hallmark
The wide range of models available from the high-performance brand based
in Affalterbach near Stuttgart was presented by Volker Mornhinweg, head of
Mercedes-AMG GmbH since September 2005: "This year we are introducing a
wealth of exciting new products that offer a unique blend of design,
technology and performance. Today AMG has the expertise to develop and
construct complete vehicles."
Mornhinweg also pointed out that the engines would remain a major focus.
Examples of this include the new 6.3-litre V8 powerplant, the first to be
entirely developed in-house at AMG. The unique combination of a high-rpm
concept with a large displacement makes this unit the world's most powerful
eight-cylinder naturally aspirated production engine in terms of output and
torque. The engine also spans a wide power output range from 354 kW/481 hp in
the CLK 63 AMG Coupé and Cabriolet and 375 kW/510 hp in the R 63 AMG and ML
63 AMG to 378 kW/514 hp in the new CLS 63 AMG which is being launched this
summer. "But even these heady heights are not the pinnacle of what can be
achieved in series production," says Mornhinweg.
Mercedes-Benz: powerful, economical and clean drive technologies
At the Geneva Motor Show, Mercedes-Benz once again demonstrated its
ability to produce leading-edge technology in all relevant vehicle areas,
especially in terms of efficiency and environmental compatibility. BLUETEC,
the highly efficient technology developed by Mercedes-Benz to minimise
nitrogen oxide emissions, represents a new generation of sophisticated diesel
drive systems. State-of-the-art passenger car diesel engines made by
Mercedes-Benz are economical, powerful and, even now, extremely clean - not
least thanks to the standard-fit particulate filter.
With its latest BLUETEC innovation, Mercedes-Benz has produced the
world's cleanest diesel engine. Dieter Zetsche: "Our first production model,
the E 320 BLUETEC, will be launched in the US from Model Year 2007. Plus we
are currently adapting this technology, both to meet European market
requirements and for use in further Mercedes-Benz models. Our objective is to
make BLUETEC available for a passenger car in Europe by 2008 at the latest."
The wide range of possibilities opened up by this new technology were
demonstrated in Geneva by the elegant four-door "Vision CLS 320 BLUETEC"
Coupé and the "Vision GL 320 BLUETEC" full-size SUV. Mercedes-Benz showcased
another highly efficient drive technology in the form of its
second-generation direct-injection petrol engine. The V6 petrol powerplant at
the heart of the new CLS 350 CGI is based on the jet-guided combustion
principle. Zetsche: "In terms of economy, this Mercedes-Benz-developed
technology currently offers the greatest potential of all petrol engines by
reducing fuel consumption by ten to twelve percent."
The new GL-Class: first class on and off the road
The new GL-Class, Mercedes-Benz' first venture into the luxurious
full-size SUV segment, celebrated its European premiere in Geneva. Scheduled
for US launch in May and due to arrive on the European market in September,
the seven-seater GL-Class offers a generous amount of space and ride comfort
on a par with a saloon car. 4MATIC - the permanent all-wheel drive system
from Mercedes-Benz - enables the GL-Class to deliver superlative handling
dynamics under all conditions. A further milestone is achieved courtesy of
the comprehensive
PRE-SAFE(R) anticipatory safety system, a first in this market
segment.
The sophisticated engine line-up - four powerplants will be
available in Europe at market launch - ensures that all GL-Class models offer
a high level of ride comfort and outstanding performance in combination with
extremely low fuel consumption figures for this vehicle category. The
165-kW/224-hp V6 unit in the GL 320 CDI is joined by a second diesel engine
in the shape of the new V8 in the GL 420 CDI, which boasts an output of 225
kW/306 hp and develops a peak torque of 700 Nm. Both CDI powerplants comply
with the EU4 emission standard and incorporate a maintenance-free diesel
particulate filter. There is also a choice of two state-of-the-art V8 petrol
engines for the GL-Class, including the 5.5-litre unit first seen in the new
S-Class. In the GL 500 too, it delivers an output of 285 kW/388 hp. The
250-kW/340-hp 4.6-litre powerplant in the GL 450 belongs to the same
sophisticated V8 engine family.
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