Carlsson at Geneva Motor Show 2008

Carlsson C The 78th Geneva Motor Show opens its doors from 6 to 16 March and Carlsson is taking part for the first time with a stand in the manufacturers’ halls. In addition to the complete Carlsson range, the company will also present two world premières at Stand 2240 in Hall 2 Read more…

Kicherer ML420 CDI

Kicherer ML 42 Kicherer now has a tuning kit available for the ML 420 CDI bestowing an extra 56 hp and 200 Nm more torque to an already powerful SUV, thus increasing the effective horsepower from 306 hp in the standard model to a superb 360 hp. At the same time, the maximum torque of 700 Nm is increased to a terrific 900 Nm. Read more…

Mercedes-Benz SL AMG

MErcedes-Benz SL AMG Emotional performance courtesy of cutting-edge engineering: the new Mercedes-Benz SL 63 AMG in a nutshell. The roadster is powered by an AMG 6.3-litre V8 engine developing 386 kW/525 hp and 630 Newton metres – which makes it today’s most powerful model with a V8 naturally aspirated engine in its class. Read more…

Lorinser as an interior architect for automobiles

Lorinser Dream worlds in leather, carbon, and aluminium * A run-of-the-mill premium car is, in many ways, similar to a good hotel room: pretty nicely furnished, but usually lacking the possibility of personalising the room’s atmosphere. The renowned Mercedes tuning firm Sportservice Lorinser, therefore, provides its customers with numerous options to customise not only their car’s exterior but also the interior of their premium vehicles. Read more…

PowerXtra D6 BLUE Power Kit for the E 300 BLUETEC

Power Xtra Blue Brabus A powerful engine and exemplary environmental friendliness are not mutually exclusive: The motor engineers of BRABUS have developed the BRABUS PowerXtra D6 BLUE performance kit for the new Mercedes E 300 BLUETEC. It boosts power output of the cleanest diesel car on the market by 47 hp / 35 kW. Read more…

RENNtech puts 695 hp into Mercedes-Benz CL65 AMG

Mercedes-Benz Renntech
The last few years have seen a flood of 500 horsepower sedans almost pouring out of Germany from BMW, Audi, and Mercedes-Benz. Earlier this month, however, representatives from Mercedes and AMG announced that the “horsepower wars” were over, saying that outright power would no longer be the “main focus” for future sports sedans. Read more…

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