457 hp. Torque. 600Nm. Weight. 1603kg. The new Mercedes C63 AMG Coupe Black Series made its world debut at the Formula 1 German Grand Prix on the Nurburgring. The new model features a spectacular design, technology transfer from the world of motorsport, and the highest level of driving dynamics.
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This new series of the SLS was only offered as a coupe, and was created to channel Mercedes' SLS AMG GT3 race car in a road legal form. The SLS Black Series received a wide range of upgrades and improvements focused on enhancing the car's performance. The 6.2L 'M159' V8 engine received various improvements, boosting total power to 622hp.
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Mileage: 77,578 miles MPG: 13 city / 19 hwy Color: Black Body Style: Sedan Engine: 8 Cyl 6.2 L Transmission: Automatic. Description: Used 2012 Mercedes-Benz C-Class AMG C 63 with Rear-Wheel Drive, Paddle Shifter, Fog Lights, Alloy Wheels, Dual Exhaust, Keyless Entry, Leather Seats, Parking Sensors, Heated Seats, Folding Mirrors, and Rear Bench
But the CLK 63 Black Series was perhaps one of the angriest, taking influence from the CLK DTM and genuine DTM racers. At its heart was the brand's iconic M156 V8 engine displacing 6.2 liters
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This 11,000-mile 2009 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black Series was sold for $405,000 just over a year ago, and quite frankly, that seems like a fair price for a big piece of automotive perfection. Pros. Sleek, aggressive styling ; Luxurious and well-appointed cabin ; High-quality materials and craftsmanship ; Extremely powerful and exhilarating
Vl7WJ. Power, endurance and unlimited performance -- a perfect description of the dark flagship vehicles of Mercedes-AMG. Since 2006, only selected models have been awarded the "Black Series" crown. We illuminate the history of the dark flagships of AMG. Coming soon: The next Black Series model is about to join its powerful predecessors and expand this range to six AMG Black Series models in total. Each individual model represents a milestone in vehicle technology and performance. On the occasion of the new member's arrival to the fleet of AMG flagship vehicles, we would like to take a look at the history of the AMG Black Series. Therefore, we talked to the experts that are the closest to the Black Series models. Joerg Letzel, Product Manager of the new Black Series model, and Ralf Sporr, responsible for the historic AMG fleet, take us back to the beginnings of this special series and give us insights into the features and refinements of the individual models. AMG Private Lounge: What is the Black Series and how did the idea come about? Joerg Letzel (JL): As we all know, the history of AMG is based on motorsports. In 1967, the founders Hans Werner Aufrecht and Erhard Melcher had the vision to build vehicles based on Mercedes cars with such enormous power that they could also be used in motorsports. The focus of this consideration was therefore to transfer these motorsports genes, so to say our roots, to a street-legal vehicle. This is how the "Black Series" concept was born. Which model originally inspired the Black Series? JL: AMG was trying to create cars for a racing series in the Asian market at that time. The first model for this purpose was a Mercedes-Benz SLK 55 AMG. The first generation back then still had a Vario convertible roof but was ultimately built as a closed version. The first Black Series was derived from this vehicle concept. Soon the sixth model will be launched. Why is the idea still being pursued today? JL: The response to the vehicle was positive. We wanted to continue to work on AMG’s brand profile based on this topic in order to strengthen AMG as a performance brand within the Daimler Group and thus establish the link to motorsports and racing expertise. This connection to racing was then continued and developed further with the CLK 63, as the basis for the second Black Series. To put it short, it was an opportunity to once again consistently sharpen the perception of the brand AMG as a performance brand. "In my opinion, Black Series models are always the flagship vehicles or a particularly sporty version of an AMG model range." What is so special about a Black Series model and how does it differ from other models? Ralf Sporr (RS): In my opinion, Black Series models are always the flagship vehicles or a particularly sporty version of an AMG model range. They represent the performance limit of a model range, where everything possible is drawn out of that model. This creates a new quality standard. Black Series bring together everything that can be achieved in terms of driving technology at a certain point in time and put it on the road. JL: In addition, following the motorsports roots, they have always been two-seater vehicles. Most important is maximum performance, but of course also the implementation of technical features in terms of driving dynamics. The vehicles are developed and optimized through the implementation of appropriate components and scopes so that they can also be used by our customers on a racetrack during Track Days for instance. The racetrack suitability is an important point here. The basic idea was that our customers could, for example, explore the possibilities of their vehicle on the Nürburgring Nordschleife. What role does the Performance Studio play in the vehicle development process? RS: The Performance Studio is a workshop here in Affalterbach. In the past, the vehicle quantities were not as high as they are now and, as with all beginnings, there was a lot of 'research in the dark'. With increasing quantities, the production was moved from the small manufacturer here in the Performance Studio to the larger workshops on site. Nowadays, Black Series are derivatives of the respective model range. How do the Black Series models differ from their original models? Are different materials used? JL: Let's start with the interior: In the Black Series models, for example, so far bucket seats have been installed in order to provide maximum lateral support. Of course, in addition to the performance on the racetrack also the brake system is important. This was designed for maximum performance and durability. The vehicle should offer performance and safety even under extreme conditions on the racetrack. RS: The series models are characterized by high-quality material and fine workmanship. The Black Series have an additional focus on extreme sportiness. Carbon is the sportiest material and it's also light and stable which offers many advantages for the driving experience. In addition, there have always been special rims, of course. In terms of the wheels, extreme emphasis was put on lightweight construction to save weight. On the SLK, for example, we see the forged wheels. That's what distinguishes it from the production models. Today, the forged wheels are also available as optional extras for the series models, but for the early models these were only intended for the Black Series models. "You steer and the vehicle does exactly what the driver wants it to do; with a perfection that is difficult to describe. You just have to experience it yourself!" What role does motorsport play for the Black Series models? How has the latest technology been incorporated? RS: Motorsport plays a big role. DTM, customer sport, and Formula 1 are always somehow involved in the models. You can't really separate these topics. For example Black Series models such as the SL have been developed in cooperation with the HWA AG. A lot of motorsports technology feeds into the development process through such interfaces. The electronics have been further developed and the performance has been increased -- our motorsports experience and its technology are taken full advantage of. Have you ever driven a Black Series model? If so, how would you describe the driving experience? RS: I think I have driven every Black Series model so far and each one was a very impressive experience in its own way. Of course, the cars have evolved over many years. Nevertheless, with every model you sit in your smile gets brighter and you are even more enthusiastic about the Black Series, or about AMG. Every AMG model is per se very sporty and great to drive. As a driver you have the feeling of complete control. This feeling even gets enhanced with the Black Series models. You steer and the car does exactly what the driver demands; with a perfection that is difficult to describe. You just have to experience it yourself! Mercedes-AMG Black Series: An Overview of All Models 2006 Mercedes-Benz SLK 55 AMG Coupé Black Series The series began with the Safety Car in 2004 and 2005. With an all-round update consisting of a modified chassis, more powerful brakes and, above all, a fixed hardtop, the SLK was transformed from a roadster into a coupé, setting the tone for its successors. Even then, the SLK 55 AMG Black Series embodied the AMG brand claim of "Driving Performance": a combination of tangible driving dynamics, superior sportiness, unique technology and low fuel consumption figures. 2007 Mercedes-Benz CLK 63 AMG Coupé Black Series The choice for the second generation of the Black Series was something very special. This model emerged from the Safety Car in 2006/07. The fact that it had to keep up with racing drivers like Michael Schumacher at that time speaks for itself. It’s fantastic handling on the racetrack and its special look made the CLK 63 AMG Black Series one of the most charismatic cars on the road. 2008 Mercedes-Benz SL 65 AMG Coupé Black Series As you can easily see in the picture, it is speed above all that makes the SL 65 AMG Black Series so unique. Running at 320 km/h, it literally swept the competition off its feet, completely lapping the original model. Also worth mentioning is the incomparable acceleration which makes it one of the most powerful road cars Mercedes has ever built. This offered all speed enthusiasts access to first-class motorsports technology. 2011 Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG Coupé Black Series With the fourth generation, AMG has no doubt sent an unexpectedly extroverted candidate into the race. Wide, low, powerful and off the cuff ready to race. With its appearance, it seems like a tribute to the successful customer sports racing car SLS AMG GT3, perfectly embodying the vision of the Black Series: the transfer of genuine motorsport technology into street-legal vehicles. 2012 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Coupé Black Series The Black Series update put the dark crown on the SLS, which was anyway designed as a sports car. Inspired by the SLS AMG GT3 racing version, the high-end version of the gullwing impresses with its breathtaking design, grandiose driving dynamics and consistent lightweight construction in line with the "AMG Lightweight Performance" strategy. Born in Affalterbach. The newest member to the AMG Black Series family. YouTube (advertising) permission required! To watch YouTube videos, consent to cookies and data processing by YouTube, including for advertising purposes, is required. We provide videos via YouTube. In order to view them, consent to cookies and data processing by YouTube, including for advertising purposes, is required. Successful Teamwork Fascination Customer Racing When the traffic lights turn green, Mercedes-AMG Customer Racing teams around the world begin the pursuit of race wins, titles and trophies. But what exactly is Customer Racing? Join us as we explore the unique performance universe of GT sport.
This 2012 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Coupe Black Series is a Canadian-market example that is finished in Iridium Silver Metallic over black upholstery and powered by a V8 mated to a seven-speed automatic transmission and a limited-slip differential. Black Series-specific equipment consists of a unique engine control unit, a lightened crankshaft, and forged pistons and connecting rods, as well as an adjustable suspension and a revised hood, bumper covers, and wider fender flares. Additional features include bi-xenon headlamps with curve illumination, a panoramic sunroof, Keyless Go, power-adjustable heated seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, COMAND infotainment with navigation, a Harman Kardon audio system, and carbon-fiber trim. This C63 Black Series has 5k kilometers (~3k miles) and is offered by the selling dealer in Canada with manufacturer’s literature, a clean Carfax report, and Ontario registration. Approximately 100 C63 AMG Black Series coupes were produced for the North American market, with each featuring a vented hood, wider fender flares, and revised bumper covers compared to the standard model. This example is finished in Iridium Silver Metallic and is equipped with the AMG exterior carbon package along with bi-xenon headlamps with curve illumination, a panoramic sunroof, a decklid spoiler, and quad exhaust outlets. The selling dealer states that the car is equipped with a clear protective film that is yellowing. Staggered-width 19″ AMG forged alloy wheels wear Continental ContiSportContact SP tires measuring 235/55 up front and 285/30 out back. The Black Series features a wider front and rear track, stiffer springs, larger anti-roll bars, adjustable spring perches, and two-way adjustable dampers. Stopping power is provided by red-finished calipers over cross-drilled and slotted rotors at each corner. The cabin features front bucket seats and individual rear seats upholstered in black leather with Alcantara inserts and red stitching. Amenities include Keyless Go, power-adjustable heated front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, COMAND infotainment with navigation, a Harman Kardon Audio system, a rearview camera, carbon-fiber interior trim, and red seat belts. The leather and Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel features red stitching and rear-mounted paddle shifters, and it frames a 320-km/h speedometer, an 8k-rpm tachometer, and gauges for fuel level and coolant temperature. The digital odometer shows 5k kilometers (~3k miles). The M156 V8 features a recalibrated ECU, a lightened crankshaft, and forged pistons and connecting rods. Output was rated at 510 horsepower and 457 lb-ft of torque when new. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a seven-speed automatic transmission and a limited-slip differential. Manufacturer’s literature, two keys, and iPod connectors are included in the sale. The Carfax report shows no accidents and lists registration history in Quebec and Ontario. A Canadian Carfax report is also included and is viewable in the gallery below. You are not connected to real-time updates. Attempting to connect. Your real-time updates could not be connected. Missed updates will be sent once your connection has been reestablished. Your real-time updates could not be connected. Missed updates will be sent once your connection has been reestablished. Your real-time updates could not be connected. Missed updates will be sent once your connection has been reestablished.
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