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EXTERIOR INTERIOR Mercedes-Benz Maintenance System Plus display-inc: distance remaining to next maintenance, type of service due, reminders, brake-pad wear Pwr door locks w/auto-lock Sirius satellite radio Integrated HomeLink compatible (3) button garage door opener Front/rear floor mats High-gloss Laurel wood trim SmartKey system-inc: selective unlock, fuel filler door, panic alarm, windows & sunroof open/close AMG premium leather upholstery w/Alcantara shoulder areas Auto-dimming rearview mirror Tire pressure monitoring system Premium leather AMG shift knob Retractable outboard rear head restraints Pwr windows w/1-touch express up/down AMG premium Alcantara leather-trimmed 4-way pwr tilt/telescopic sport steering wheel-inc: aluminum shift paddles, driver-programmable easy-exit, memory, audio & multi-function display controls MECHANICAL 19 x 8.5" front AMG 5-spoke aluminum wheels 19 x 9.5" rear AMG 5-spoke aluminum wheels AMG pwr 6-piston perforated & ventilated front & 4-piston perforated & ventilated rear disc brakes Airmatic dual control semi-active air suspension w/Adaptive Damping System (ADS II) Enlarged front/rear stabilizer bars P285/30R19 rear high performance tires Independent 5-arm multi-link rear suspension-inc: aluminum links, wheel-hub carriers, anti-squat geometry, alignment control Vehicle-speed-sensitive pwr rack & pinion steering Rear wheel drive P255/35R19 front high performance tires AMG dual-exhaust system w/(4) polished chrome tips Independent 4-link front suspension w/anti-dive geometry AMG 6.3L DOHC SMPI 32-valve V8 engine AMG 7-speed automatic transmission w/AMG SpeedShift SAFETY Universal LATCH (lower anchors & tethers for children) system Anti-lock brake system (ABS) w/brake assist system PRE-SAFE collision preparedness system Electronic stability program (ESP) w/ Automatic Slip Control Dual front adaptive dual-stage airbags w/occupant classification system Driver-programmable daytime running lamps Front/rear side-impact airbags Front/rear crumple zones Front/rear side-impact curtain airbags Driver knee airbag Illuminated emergency interior trunk release Front 3-point seat belts-inc: emergency tensioning device, belt force limiter, shoulder belt height-adjusters Rear 3-point seat belts-inc: emergency tensioning device, belt force limiter Owner Information Kit OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT AND VALUE ADDED PACKAGES 220 Parktronic 881 Electric Trunk Closer (from inside the vehicle) P02 Premium II Package: DVD Navigation Heated and Cooled Active Ventilated Front Seats Power-Rear-Window Sunshade Hands-Free Communication System Keyless Entry Keyless Go Bi-Xenon Headlamps with Active Curve Illumination Headlamp Washing System |
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Mercedes-Benz introduces new heavy security M-Class Guard model
Tue, 19 Mar 2013Mercedes-Benz has unveiled a new addition to the company's line of personal security vehicles. The M-Class Guard features bullet-proof side windows made with special laminated glazing and a polycarbonate inner layer to protect occupants from shards of glass. Mercedes says the M-Class Guard meets protection level VR4 according to the Bullet Resistant Vehicles 2009 standards, based on testing from the independent Ulm-based Ballistics Bureau, which means it can withstand .357 Magnum and .44 fire from multiple angles. It can also stand up to the DM51 hand grenade when equipped with optional floor armoring. Why skimp?
Buyers looking for protection from the world's literal slings and arrows can opt for the ML350 BlueTEC with its 258 horsepower 3.0-liter turbodiesel engine. With 457 pound-feet of torque, the oil-burner should have no trouble hustling the privileged class about. Of course, the ML500 offers a bit more punch courtesy of a 4.6-liter twin-turbo V8 with 408 horsepower and 442 pound-feet of torque. Prices start at 105,050 euros for the diesel and 118,650 euros for the V8. You can check out the full press release below for more information.
Petrolicious relives history with Stirling Moss and his Mercedes SLR
Wed, May 13 2015We take it as a given that lap records will keep getting beaten. That's just the way things work: the development of racing cars proceeds at breakneck speeds, dwindling lap times down over the ages. Not at the Mille Miglia, though. The legendary Sir Stirling Moss won the famous Italian race together with journalist Denis Jenkinson in 1955, recording an almost unfathomable average speed of nearly 98 miles per hour in the Mercedes 300 SLR bearing the number 722 – the inspiration behind the extreme SLR McLaren Stirling Moss edition speedster that debuted seven years ago. Nobody (not even Moss himself) managed to beat that time in the subsequent two years before the race was shut down for good. It was only revived decades later as an historic rally that's more about consistency and, by its nature, doesn't put that record in contention. This year's event is coming up soon, so the cinematographical artisans at Petrolicious caught up with Moss and that legendary SLR – perfectly preserved as it has been by Mercedes – for a drive down memory lane.
Renault-Nissan rejig how they manage Daimler partnership, sources say
Sun, Jun 27 2021PARIS — The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance is set to scrap a role overseeing ties with Daimler in favor of individual relations with the German group, three sources told Reuters, as they try to better manage a partnership that has not met initial hopes. The shift comes as alliance-level executive Jacques Verdonck, who was in charge of the cooperation with Daimler, retires at the end of the month, the sources familiar with the matter said. France's Renault will instead rely on its head of partnerships, Sandra Gomez, while Nissan will do the same with Catherine Perez. Mitsubishi will also have a person in charge of partnerships, the sources said, adding the bilateral approach was in line with the new "leader-follower" strategy of the alliance. That involves leaning on the strengths of each carmaker in certain areas. Renault and Daimler declined to comment, while Nissan could not immediately be reached for comment. The plan marks another shift following the end of the Carlos Ghosn era at the alliance. The architect of the Franco-Japanese partnership, who also extended the collaboration to Daimler, was arrested on financial misconduct charges in Japan in late 2018, before fleeing to Lebanon in 2019. He denies any wrongdoing. His exit strained already difficult relations between Nissan and Renault, which are now working to get back on track with cost-saving joint production projects among other steps. The partnership with Daimler - which owns high-end brand Mercedes-Benz, contrasting with the more accessible models produced by the others - has also looked in danger of losing steam. Nissan and Renault, both hit by losses, recently sold down their stakes in the German group. Collaborations on Renault's compact Twingo car and Daimler's Smart model are set to end, and some targets for industrial cooperation have been downgraded over the years. But Daimler still has a factory in Mexico with Nissan, and has been exploring the possibility of jointly developing at least one large van model with Renault. An industry shift towards electric vehicles could yet yield other opportunities, one of the sources said. "The collaboration with Daimler is at present made up of Renault-Daimler projects, Nissan-Daimler ones and some between the three," another of the sources said, with yet another saying that the changes reflected a more pragmatic approach.




