Mercedes-Benz is unveiling two excitingnew AMG high-performance models at the Chicago Auto Show, the largest autoshow in North America, open to the public February 10-19, 2006 at Chicago'sMcCormick Place. It's the world premiere of the 2007 Mercedes-Benz R63 AMG,and at the same show, the ML63 AMG is making its North American debut.

2006 Mercedes R63 AMG and ML63 AMG

Specifications
  • Make: Array
  • Model: 2006 Mercedes R63 AMG and ML63 AMG
  • Engine/Motor: 6.3 liter V8
  • Horsepower: 503@6800
  • Torque: 5200

All-wheel-drive returns to the AMG lineup with the launch of these two new vehicles. While primary markets for AMG are Southern California and Florida, a strong contingent of AMG owners in the northern U.S. will appreciate their rare combination of power and traction. On the outside, both new AMG models feature bolder front and rear aprons, an AMG front grille and flared fenders as well as tinted taillights and two sets of chromed twin exhaust pipes. Inside, they are fitted with AMG sport seats, a leather AMG sport steering wheel and a special instrument cluster.

First Powerplant Developed Entirely by AMG

Both vehicles are powered by the first-ever engine developed entirely by AMG, the high-performance division of Mercedes-Benz. The new powerplant is a 6.3-liter naturally aspirated V8 that produces 503 horsepower and 465 lb.-ft. of torque for zero to 60 mph test track times in about five seconds. One of the most powerful production V8s ever, the new engine boasts a wealth of exciting features derived from AMG's highly successful racing efforts. Built almost completely from a high-strength silicon-aluminum alloy, the new 6.3-liter features four valves per cylinder, variable valve timing, ucket tappets (rather than rocker arms) and a variable intake manifold. A first for a production engine, the cylinder bores feature a twin-wire-arc-sprayed (TWAS) coating, a new process that results in ssively low friction and running surfaces that are twice as hard as conventional cast-iron cylinders. The engine shares no parts with other Mercedes-Benz V8s, and even its cylinder spacing is unique to the new powerplant. Despite its high power, the new AMG V8 meets all current exhaust emission standards.

A High-Performance Seven-Speed Transmission

The new AMG vehicles come with a seven-speed automatic transmission that's controlled by a Direct Select electronic lever on the steering column and by Formula-1-style manual-shift buttons on the steering wheel. Three different shift modes -- "S" for sport, "C" for comfort and "M" for manual -- can be selected via a switch on the center console.

A Chassis Worthy of a Sports Car

An option on non-AMG models, height-adjustable AIRMATIC air suspension with special shocks is standard on the new vehicles, along with a specially configured version of the ADS adaptive damping system and high-performance vented and perforated disc brakes on all four wheels. Both new AMG models boast a strong unibody platform and an effective full-time four-wheel-drive system beneath its sleek exterior. Four-wheel traction control incorporates a downhill driving aid and Hill-Start Assist, while a double-wishbone front suspension and four-link rear suspension deliver impressive on-road driving performance and comfort.

About AMG

AMG has been a subsidiary of DaimlerChrysler since 1999 and is located near Stuttgart in Affalterbach, Germany. AMG employs 650 specialists in development, production and administrative areas. AMG develops each of its models, from the engine and driveline to suspension, brakes, chassis and aerodynamics. Each engine is produced and tested at AMG's headquarters in Affalterbach, and AMG models are assembled at the main Mercedes-Benz vehicle assembly plants.