The 2014 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Coupé Electric Drive is the fastest electrically powered serial car in the world.
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Coupe Electric Drive a new model of his sports car series to the market. The gull wing is thereby driven by four synchronous electric motors with a combined peak output of 552 kW (750 hp).
Each engine is responsible for the propulsion of a wheel, making the sporty Mercedes has all-wheel drive and thus the power to the road even better. The electric motors provide the SLS AMG Electric Drive for a huge boost.
The peak torque of 1,000 NM and transported the car in just 3.9 seconds from a standing start to 100 km / h The top speed is electronically limited to 250 km h /.
Get the power to the motors from a battery with an energy content of 60 kilowatt-hours, the weight is 548 kg. Due to the low center of gravity is then also an even better road holding for the sports car from Mercedes.
According to the Mercedes SLS AMG Electric Drive come with a battery charge around 250 kilometers. Whether this value can be achieved in practice, but may be questioned, at least if one wants to enjoy the performance of the car now and then.
If you want to load the car on a standard socket, should take into account 20 hours until the next exit. Quicker, as recommended by Mercedes wallbox that allows silting in about three hours.
Mercedes-Benz has also done everything that the driving pleasure of the electric-powered sports car is further enhanced. With the AMG Mercedes Torque Dynamics system provides an intelligent distribution of drive torque to the wheels. The three driving modes "Comfort", "Sport" and "Sport plus" also allow for any occasion the perfect tuning.
An AMG ceramic composite brakes provides perfect stopping power and, of course, passengers will also be spoiled with an exclusive high-quality interior. Also on board include the Comand APS, a media interface, Blind Spot Assist and the reversing camera and the AMG Performance Media system with high-speed Internet access, and information about G-forces, tire pressure, range and lap times when driving on race courses.