GL 63 AMG world premiere at the Moscow International Automobile Salon: Ola Källenius, Chairman of Mercedes-AMG GmbH
Moscow/Affalterbach : August 30, 2012 – The Mercedes-Benz official press conference opened the press day at the Moscow International Automobile Salon 2012: The brand new Mercedes-Benz GL 63 AMG luxury off-roader, which celebrates its world premiere in Moscow, was presented to numerous press representatives. The new high-performance SUV combines compelling technologies with an extensive range of standard equipment and pure ride comfort for up to seven passengers. Effortless superiority comes courtesy of the AMG 5.5-litre V8 biturbo engine, which develops a peak output of 410 kW (557 hp) and maximum torque of 760 Nm. The AMG RIDE CONTROL sports suspension with ACTIVE CURVE SYSTEM roll stabilisation provides high-level driving dynamics and the comfort one would expect from the Mercedes brand. 
“With the new GL 63 AMG, our all-wheel drive  lineup is now complete. In addition to the ML 63 AMG all-rounder and the  recently unveiled, characterful G 63 AMG and G 65 AMG models, the GL 63  AMG places particular emphasis on dynamism and style. Combining the  first-rate comfort of the S-Class with the performance of an AMG sports  saloon, the GL 63 AMG is unique in its segment”, according to Ola  Källenius, Chairman of Mercedes-AMG GmbH, who came to Moscow to  celebrate the world premiere of the GL 63 AMG. For AMG, the  Mercedes-Benz performance brand, the Russian market is very important.  With its growth potential, it is a major element in the ambitious future  strategy entitled "AMG Performance 50", leading up to the 50th  anniversary of Mercedes-AMG GmbH. Ola Källenius: “AMG has made a  fantastic start to this year. We racked up growth of 30 percent for the  first half of this year. It was the best six months in our company  history. And Russia was a major driver of that sustainable growth.”
The new GL 63 AMG: Luxury and refinement, striking design, maximum safety and dynamism
Creating the perfect basis for characteristic AMG  performance and a superior driving experience: the AMG 5.5-litre V8  biturbo engine. A look at the technical data provides some powerful  arguments. Peak output of 410 kW (557 hp) and maximum  torque of 760 Nm result in first-class performance. The GL 63 AMG  manages the 0 to 100 km/h sprint in 4.9 seconds and its top speed is 250  km/h (electronically limited). NEDC fuel consumption comes in at 12.3  litres per 100 kilometres (288 g CO2/km).
The AMG M 157 eight-cylinder engine features an  innovative, high-tech power package including spray-guided direct petrol  injection, piezo injectors, biturbo charging, air/water intercooling,  all-aluminium crankcase, a four-valve-per-cylinder design with variable  camshaft adjustment, plus alternator management and the ECO start/stop  system.
The key data at a glance:
| GL 63 AMG | |
| Displacement | 5461 cc | 
| Bore x stroke | 98.0 x 90.5 mm | 
| Compression ratio | 10.0:1 | 
| Output | 410 kW (557 hp) at 5250-5750 rpm | 
| Max. torque | 760 Nm at 2000-5000 rpm | 
| Engine weight (dry) | 204 kg  | 
| Fuel consumption, NEDC combined | 12.3 l/100 km | 
| CO2 emissions | 288 g/km | 
| Acceleration 0-100 km/h  | 4.9 s | 
| Top speed | 250 km/h* | 
* electronically limited.
Power is transmitted to all four permanently  driven wheels by the AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7G-TRONIC. Featuring three  modes and an automatic double-declutching function for downshifting,  this seven-speed automatic transmission offers a fascinatingly broad  scope of variability. In "Controlled Efficiency" (C) mode the ECO  start/stop function is active, shutting down the eight-cylinder engine  as soon as the vehicle comes to a standstill. "C" also stands for a  gentle accelerator and transmission characteristic with early gear  changes; start-up generally takes place in second gear here. A green  "ECO" symbol in the AMG instrument cluster indicates to the driver that  the ECO start/stop function is active.
In the Sport (S) and Manual (M) driving  programmes the ECO start/stop function is inactive and the  engine-transmission combination displays far greater agility with more  spontaneous responses. A brief and exactly defined retardation of  ignition and injection during upshifting at full load additionally  provides for shorter shift times and an acoustic experience.
Enhanced efficiency and driving dynamics
To enhance efficiency, the AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS  7G-TRONIC automatic transmission incorporates a fuel-economy converter  with centrifugal pendulum, bearings designed for reduced friction loss  and a transmission-oil thermal management system. Friction  loss-minimised axle gears, electromechanical AMG speed-sensitive sports  steering, an optimised belt drive, and demand-responsive control of all  ancillary units and pumps also help to reduce fuel consumption.
Mercedes-AMG deploys a specially designed  transfer case for the 4MATIC permanent all-wheel drive, which  distributes the drive power to the front and rear axle at a ratio of  40:60 in the interests of dynamic handling. As if that were not enough,  the AMG RIDE CONTROL sports suspension with AIRMATIC package –  consisting of air suspension, special damper struts, automatic level  control and Adaptive Damping System (ADS) – is combined with the ACTIVE  CURVE SYSTEM for active roll stabilisation. This system, which comes as  standard and is specific to AMG, employs active anti-roll bars on the  front and rear axles to reduce the body's roll angle during cornering.  Apart from enhanced agility and driving pleasure, the ACTIVE CURVE  SYSTEM has the additional effect of increasing handling stability and  therefore safety, particularly at higher speeds. 
Roll stabilisation, damping and suspension adapt  automatically to the prevailing driving situation, offering both optimum  ride comfort and maximum stability. The GL 63 AMG driver is able to  choose at the push of a button between the three suspension modes  "Comfort", "Sport" and "Sport plus". The fully load-bearing air  suspension system is speed-sensitive, lowering the body at higher speeds  in order to minimise drag while increasing driving stability.
The AMG-specific elastokinematics at the front  axle and the more robustly designed rear axle stabiliser bar are  responsible for improved steering precision. The enhanced drive train  delivers the best possible power transmission and hallmark Mercedes  reliability. The 4ETS electronic traction control system which features  as standard provides for optimised grip when friction coefficients vary.
AMG speed-sensitive sports steering, AMG high-performance braking system
Electromechanical AMG speed-sensitive sports  steering features variable power assistance which responds in accordance  with the chosen suspension mode. It also helps to save fuel, as the  steering assist function only requires energy when the driver actually  moves the steering wheel. The GL 63 AMG comes as standard with 5-spoke  light-alloy wheels in format 10 x 21, painted titanium grey and with a  high-sheen finish, fitted with tyres in size 295/40 R 21. The AMG  high-performance braking system provides for the shortest possible  braking distances and high fade resistance with ventilated and  perforated brake discs all-round in size 390 x 36 millimetres (front)  and 345 x 26 millimetres (rear).
Performance-oriented design with masculine features
Striking, masculine, unmistakeable: these  attributes describe the design of the GL 63 AMG. Mercedes-AMG has  enhanced the main stylistic features of the new GL – powerful dynamism  and sporty elegance – using specific elements that emphasise the top V8  model's exceptional performance. The typically upright GL radiator  grille with its central Mercedes star is adorned with high-gloss slats  painted in black. AMG styling elements include the front apron with its  large openings that ensure an effective air flow for the cooling  modules. The bottom air intake takes the form of a typical AMG stylised  "A" with a gap under the fine black fin through which air can flow  optimally to the cooling modules – the perfect blend of design and  high-tech. The trim insert in matt silver chrome installed under it  creates a sense of width and coordinates optimally with the borders of  the LED daytime running lamps in the side air openings.
The AMG front apron elegantly merges into the  exclusive wheel-arch flaring. In order to accommodate the large 53.3 cm  (21-inch) AMG light-alloy wheels with the wide-base 295 tyres, the  flaring widens the vehicle by 22 millimetres on each side. From the  side, observers will notice the V8 BITURBO logos on the wings and  illuminated running boards with an aluminium finish. The rear wheel-arch  flaring blends into the AMG rear apron which is again adorned with a  striking trim insert in matt silver chrome and the suggestion of black  air openings. Creating both a visual and acoustic highlight are the two  chrome-plated, exposed twin tailpipes of the AMG sports exhaust system.
Exclusivity and dynamism dominate in the interior
Great attention to detail, excellent ergonomics  and a generous amount of space available – exclusivity and dynamism also  dominate in the interior of the GL 63 AMG. All seven seats in the  high-performance SUV are covered in high-quality leather, as is the  centre armrest. Electrically adjustable AMG sports seats feature double  topstitching in a contrasting colour and AMG badges on the front seat  backrests and outer rear seat backrests. The dashboard, armrests and  door panelling come in ARTICO man-made leather with double topstitching.  As part of the optional designo Exclusive package, these components can  be covered in high-quality designo leather. 
The AMG Performance 4-spoke steering wheel with  perforated leather in the grip area, flattened bottom section on the  steering wheel rim and aluminium shift paddles ensures optimal vehicle  control. Four round instruments on the AMG instrument cluster provide  the driver with information. The central colour TFT monitor incorporates  the AMG welcome logo and AMG main menu. 
Other standard equipment of the GL 63 AMG includes:
- AMG door sill panels in stainless steel
- AMG floor mats
- AMG sports pedals in brushed stainless steel with rubber studs
- Active Parking Assist
- ATTENTION ASSIST
- Bi-xenon headlamps
- Audio 20 CD radio with Bluetooth® and USB interface
- COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST
- Electric EASY-ENTRY system in the rear compartment
- Electrically operated EASY-PACK tailgate
- Electric glass tilt/sliding sunroof
- Intelligent Light System (ILS) with new off-road lighting
- KEYLESS-GO
- Multicontour seats for driver and front passenger including a massage function and Memory package
- Crosswind Assist
- THERMATIC 3-zone automatic climate control
Exclusive optional extras are available from the AMG Performance Studio:
- 5-twin-spoke AMG light-alloy wheels (10 x 21 format) painted in
 titanium grey with a high-sheen finish, fitted with 295/40 R 21 tyres
- AMG Performance steering wheel with DINAMICA microfibre in the grip area
- Brake callipers, painted red
The designo Exclusive package allows the exclusive feel and perceived quality to be enhanced further. This comprises: 
- AMG sports seats in front and bench seats in the second and third rows
 in designo leather
- Upper and lower section of the dashboard, centre console, beltlines, door panelling, door centre panels and armrests in the doors in designo leather
- designo metal badges in the backrests of the front seats and the outer rear seats
- Velour floor mats with designo metal badges and edging in designo black leather
Additional optional extras (selection):
- 360° camera
- Active Lane Keeping Assist and Active Blind Spot Assist
- Trailer coupling with electric unlocking
- Bang & Olufsen BeoSound AMG high-end surround sound system
- Becker® MAP PILOT
- Brake Assist BAS PLUS
- DISTRONIC PLUS
- Electrically operated EASY PACK tailgate
- Speed Limit Assist
- PRE-SAFE® Brake
The market launch of the new Mercedes-Benz GL 63  AMG is scheduled for November 2012. The following is an overview of  pricing for Germany (incl. 19% VAT): GL 63 AMG:130.305,00 euros
[Source : DAIMLER]




 
 
 
 
 
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