<![CDATA[Jalopnik: black series]]> http://tags.jalopnik.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/jalopnik.com.png <![CDATA[Jalopnik: black series]]> http://jalopnik.com/tag/blackseries http://jalopnik.com/tag/blackseries <![CDATA[Mercedes Preparing SLS AMG Black Series?]]> According to 4WheelsNews, there's a Mercedes SLS AMG Black Series in the works that sheds 660lbs and turns the 563 HP, gullwing door-equipped GT into a track car. Also, expect the SLS AMG Convertible in 2011. [4WheelsNews]

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<![CDATA[New Mercedes SL65 AMG Black Series Dances Around Track On Video]]> With twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V12 under the bonnet blasting out 661 HP and 738 lb-ft of torque, the newly-revealed 2009 Mercedes Benz SL65 Black, the pointy-star brand has really upped its game when it comes to tweaking out production platforms. In fact, as the video below the jump shows, watching it in action is nothing short of automotive pornography.

Now that is one spicy German monster of a meatball.

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<![CDATA[At 661 HP, The 2009 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black Is A Very Magic Woman]]> Mercedes has finally revealed the new 2009 Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG Black Series. Based on the recently revised Benz SL65 AMG, the newly blackened version will now be Mercedes most powerful production car ever. With the finely tuned and double-turbocharged 6.0-liter V12 under the hood, power is up to an astonishing 661 HP with torque remaining at the already staggering 738 lb-ft. Expected to be priced in the range of $320,000, the SL65 AMG Black Series hits the Benz lineup as an indirect replacement for the McLaren-built SLR coupe. Want one? They won't be easy to find.

That's because we're told to only expect a limited run of 350 over a 12-month period. Luckily, 200 of them are slotted to hit U.S. shores, so there's at least a shot of seeing one of these amazing monsters of Deutschland on the streets.

Jalopnik Snap Judgement: Although we totally dig the styling, and those horsepower numbers are through the roof, at that pricepoint, we'd rather wait for the 2011 Mercedes SLC gullwing supercar. Of course, if we had the money to play in this price range, we'd probably just buy 'em both. You know, to have one for the missus. [via Edmunds]

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<![CDATA[SL65 Black Series Spotted, Will Match SLR's Performance]]> 2009-SL65-black-spy.jpgAutocar reports that the 2009 SL65 AMG Black Series will feature performance to rival the 206mph SLR, but will cost around $200,000 less. That means 0-60 in 3.8 seconds and a top speed in excess of 200mph from the twin turbo, 650bhp V12.

To achieve this level of performance, 300kg has been taken out of the SL's body, largely by replacing the folding hard top with a fixed carbon fiber roof. In fact, the only body panels shared with the standard model are the doors. This is made additionally necessary by the widened tracks front and rear.

The SL65 Black Series will make a track appearance at this year's Grand Prix of Germany in July, followed by an official unveiling towards the end of the year. [Via Autocar]

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<![CDATA[Mercedes SL AMG Black Series Spotted]]> As we've said before, Mercedes in-house speed shop AMG adopted a multitiered approach to tuning. At the second tier from the top Signature series, the Black Series includes uprated and spec'd out versions of AMG models. We've already seen the CLK63 Black Series, which sports a 500-horsepower version of the AMG 6.2-liter V8 (dubbed 6.3 for historical purposes). Now, a prototype of what looks to be the SL-Class AMG Black Series model was recently spotted in preparation for Nürburgring runs this week. The Black Series cars are lightened by way of carbon fiber replacement panels and made nimbler by way of an adjustable suspension with modified spring links, wheel carriers, thrust arms and camber and torque struts. The CLK63 can get from zero to 60 in a blazing 4.1 seconds. Any guesses on this track-day monster? [Winding Road]

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<![CDATA[Fire!! Mercedes-Benz Drops the AMG CLK63 Black Series]]>

Mercedes chose a "Mission Impossible" theme, complete with stilted script-reading and allusions to secret messages self-destructing in ten seconds, to intro the CLK63 Black Series. Then they whipped off some sweet LA Guns-grade pyrotechnics, which added paramilitary violence to the CLK63's latent motorial violence. All of the calculated theatrics was set entirely to spotlight AMG's 186-mph 'bahn blazer, which appeared in Formula One safety-car guise. Then, a pair of mock goons stripped off the lights and other F1 accouterments, leaving the Black Series in production trim — that is, 500 horsepower, zero to 60 mph in 4.1 seconds and not a single mispronounced reference to American TV. More specs after the jump.

Press Release: MERCEDES-BENZ CLK63 AMG BLACK SERIES MAKES GLOBAL DEBUT
"Street" Version of F1 Safety Car Helps Celebrate 40 Years of AMG

NEW YORK - The Mercedes-Benz CLK63 AMG Black Series is making its global debut at the New York International Auto Show, open to the public April 6-15, 2007 at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in Manhattan. Teamed with the CL65 AMG 40th Anniversary edition (a larger coupe also being unveiled in New York), the CLK63 AMG Black Series coupe celebrates 40 years of AMG high-performance cars.
The CLK63 Black Series is a street legal version of the Official F1 Safety Car, which borrows design and technology from the Formula One racing world. For starters, the Black Series is a 500 horsepower version of the AMG 6.3-liter V8 engine, with 0-60 mph acceleration of 4.1 seconds and an electronically limited

Top speed of 186 mph.
The new Black Series model can be easily identified by its carbon-fiber flared fenders that are filled with larger, staggered-width wheels and tires. New AMG forged aluminum wheels (9 x 19 front, 9.5 x 19 rear) are shod with Pirelli P Zero Corsa sports tires (265 / 30 R 19 front, 285 / 30 R 19 rear). Larger vented and perforated composite disc brakes can be seen through the AMG wheels; front discs are 14.2 inches in diameter, with 13.0-inch discs at the rear.
Also obvious from the outside is a new front apron with carbon cooling air intakes under the front bumper and lateral air outlets in the front fenders, which feeds extra air to a larger radiator and a second transmission oil cooler. Redesigned side skirts under the doors lead to its flared rear fenders and a new rear apron with carbon-fiber air diffuser fins.

High-performance parts from the F1 Safety Car include an AMG sports exhaust, a limited-slip rear differential and a separate oil cooler for the rear final drive, which uses a thermostatically controlled cooling fan to limit temperature peaks. On the trunk lid, a carbon-fiber spoiler airflow helps reduce aerodynamic lift forces at high speed.

Black Series Features Adjustable Suspension
The chassis of the CLK63 AMG Black Series features adjustable suspension with new spring links, wheel carriers, thrust arms and camber and torque struts. For driving on the track, technicians can adjust the car's ride height and also the compression and rebound characteristics of the shock dampers, as well as camber and toe-in. An extra measure of chassis stiffness during hard cornering is provided by strut braces in the engine compartment and trunk. Additionally, its ASR traction control and ESP stability control systems are specially calibrated for the demands of more intense track driving.

More Power from the AMG V8
The Black Series engine comes with completely redesigned intake and exhaust systems. Larger intake ducts, a new AMG sport exhaust with full-length twin pipes and a recalibrated engine control unit provides even swifter throttle response, not to mention its 500-horsepower.
The Black Series model is powered by the first engine designed totally by AMG. One of the most powerful naturally aspirated production V8s ever, the new engine boasts a wealth of features derived from AMG's highly successful racing heritage. Built almost completely from a high-strength silicon-aluminum alloy, the 6.3-liter V8 features four valves per cylinder, variable valve timing, bucket followers (rather than rocker arms) and a variable intake manifold. The engine shares no parts with Mercedes-Benz V8 engines. A first for a production engine, the cylinder bores feature a twin-wire-arc-sprayed (TWAS) coating, a new process that results in impressively low friction and running surfaces that are twice as hard as conventional cast-iron cylinders.

Its seven-speed AMG SPEEDSHIFT transmission is coupled to a rear final drive that's about six percent "shorter" for more responsive acceleration. The automatic transmission has Manual and Sport driving programs (the comfort-oriented Comfort mode isn't included), and drivers can shift between the seven gears using aluminum shift paddles on the 14.1 inch DTM style leather steering wheel. In the Manual mode, shift times are about 20 percent faster than in Sport, with no automatic downshifting or upshifting under full load and kickdown. Only an upshift icon on the AMG main menu in the dash signals recommended gear changes.

A High-Performance Interior
The F1-inspired design and technology of the CLK63 AMG Black Series is carried through to its high-tech interior. This dedicated two-seater sports touring car not only dispenses with rear seats, but its bucket-type seats, rich carbon fiber interior trim and black headliner also underscore the purposeful look of a true race car. he new AMG front seats are covered in nappa leather with embroidered silver AMG logos.

Its new AMG sport steering wheel is more than a half inch (15 mm) smaller and comes with aluminum shift paddles. Carbon fiber trim on the center console and instrument cluster (also stamped with AMG logos), underscore the car's competition roots. A specially contoured Aluminum shift lever and a new engine "start-stop" button add further touches.

Related:
Surprise? New York Auto Show Mystery Mercedes AMG to be the CLK63 Black Series? [internal]

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<![CDATA[Surprise? New York Auto Show Mystery Mercedes AMG to be the CLK63 Black Series?]]>

Those adorable scamps at Autoblog.nl say the sekrit mystery AMG set to debut in New York is the CLK63 Black Series. That is, a pure-sports version of the CLK63 introduced last year. It'll likely be offered in a greater limited number than the ultra high-performance CLK DTM model, and — even more important to us yanks — it looks like it'll be available stateside.

NYIAS Surprise: Mercedes-Benz CLK63 AMG Black Series [Autoblog.nl]

Related:
CLK 63 in the UK: AMG Releases Details on Coupe and Cabrio;Spy Video: AMG Black Series on the 'Ring; Go Ahead, Pimp Mein Auto: AMG Launches New Design Studio, New Limited-Edition Series [internal]

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<![CDATA[Spy Photos: At the Side of the Nurburgring]]>

The guys from Autoholic staked out a few choice roadside posts and caught several of this week's N rburgring testers as they rounded various corners in the woodlands, roaring like wounded (or amorous) cheetahs. There's the Audi R8, Mercedes AMG CLK 63 Black Series and Porsche GT2 and BMW M3. We'd imagine if they ever built condos along that stretch of road, the spy photos could pay the mortgage.

Nuerburgring oktober 2006 Spyshots [Autoholic]

Related:
Spy Video: AMG Black Series on the 'Ring; Spy Photos: More on the Porsche GT2; Audi Builds a Car for Our Wives: More From the R8 Reveal; Encino Man Captures New M3 on Video [internal]

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<![CDATA[Spy Video: AMG Black Series on the 'Ring]]>

A reel of new spy footage featuring the AMG CLK 63 Black Series, which had been mistakenly ID'd as a new DTM model earlier this year, has surfaced on Dutch site Autovisie. Caught tearing the N rburgring a new offramp, the CLK will likely be among the first in a spate of AMG models due from the Benz division's new design studio. The 530-hp screamer in Black Series trim will be spec'd up from the base AMG models with a larger wheel-and-tire package, wider track, lower suspension and modified bodywork including panels of carbon fiber and reinforced plastic. It's also expected to get from zero to 62 mph (100 km/h) in 4.5 seconds, or 0.7 seconds faster than the regular CLK 63 AMG. Whatever you do, don't turn down the audio — the ear is a serious auto-erogenous zone.

Na SLK nu ook CLK Black Series [Autovisie]

Related:
Spy Photos: Not a DTM, It's the CLK 63 Black Series [internal]

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<![CDATA[Spy Photos: Not a DTM, It's the CLK 63 Black Series]]>

World Car Fans sets the record straight. Yesterday, word was this spy shot represented the facelifted Mercedes-Benz CLK DTM. Now, spies say it's not the DTM, but one of the AMG boys' new special edition models — the CLK 63 Black Series. If you'll recall, the Black Series will represent the division's uprated and otherwise tricked-out versions of traditional AMG models. (The SLK 55 AMG Black Series is the first of such models to arrive.) This CLK 63 will likely have a 530-hp version of the 6.2-liter V8, with 19" wheels, AMG adjustable sports suspension, composite brakes, and other such accoutrements. No word on the next DTM model, but we're expecting to have to wait until Frankfurt 2007 to see it.

NEW SPY INFO: Mercedes CLK 63 AMG Black Series [World Car Fans]

Related:
Spy Photos: Mercedes CLK DTM; Go Ahead, Pimp Mein Auto: AMG Launches New Design Studio, New Limited-Edition Series [internal]

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