The all-new Mercedes-Benz S-class coupé has been unveiled, and will
become the first series-production road car to feature an advanced tilt
function capable of leaning the car into corners when it goes on sale
towards the end of this year.
The new feature is integrated into the so-called Magic Body Control
system first seen on the latest S-class sedan. It forms part of a series
of new comfort-enhancing technologies brought to the two-door rival to
the Bentley Continental GT.
The S-class coupé made its public debut on the eve of the Geneva motor
show. It replaces the CL at the top of Mercedes’ regular line-up.
The new model, which goes under the internal codename C117, has been
given a significantly more muscular appearance. The styling flourishes
are aimed at visually separating the S-class coupé from the sedan more
than previous versions of the big two-door have done.
Mercedes has confirmed one initial engine for the new S-class coupé.
The twin-turbo 4.6-litre V8 petrol unit is carried over from the CL, but
with a series of detailed changes that boost its power output by 20bhp
to 448bhp while retaining the same 71.34kgm maximum torque rating. That
engine will appear in the S500 coupé. Alongside standard rear-wheel
drive, buyers will also get the option of 4Matic four-wheel drive for
the first time.
Performance figures have not been revealed yet. However, Mercedes
sources suggest that the S500 coupé will closely match the
standing-start acceleration and top speed of its CL predecessor, which
had an official 0-100kph time of 4.9sec and a top speed limited to
250kph.
An S63 AMG variant will be revealed at the New York motor show. This
model will use the same 577bhp twin-turbocharged 5.5-litre V8 engine as
the S63 AMG saloon. A V12-powered S65 AMG variant is also planned.
Although it has not yet been officially confirmed, a further two petrol
engines will be added to the line-up after the S500 and S63 AMG
versions. One will be the updated twin-turbocharged 6.0-litre V12
recently unveiled in the S600 saloon. With an added 500cc of capacity
over the unit that it replaces, it is expected to provide the upcoming
S600 coupé with 516bhp.
On top of the optional tilt function, the new car’s Magic Ride Control
system also boasts a road scanner function. This uses the stereo camera
mounted within the windscreen to digitally scan the road surface and
automatically alter the stiffness of the hydraulic dampers in order to
improve the ride comfort.
The S63 AMG coupe is scheduled to go on sale in international markets from November.
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