Thursday, December 22, 2016

MERCEDES-BENZ G63 AMG 6×6 FIRST DRIVE

Putting the G in Unglaublich: Ridiculous toys don't get more fun than this

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The most flabbergasting aspect of the 2014 Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 6×6 isn’t that it exists, but that it’s a production vehicle. As in, you can buy one. AMG has already built nearly 60 units so far this year. I just spent a week at the Magna Steyr plant in Graz, Austria — home of the Geländewagen — and saw five 6x6s: three customer trucks, one for display, and the slate-colored beast you see here.

Turns out that the gargantuan 6×6 is actually hand-built on the same assembly line that produces every other G-Wagen. A workforce 1500 strong recently added a second shift because G-Wagen sales are through the roof, with 2012 the stout off-roader/military vehicle’s best full sales year since production started in 1979. As of November 2013, Mercedes had already sold more of them than in all of 2012, and about half of those are the very pricey G63 AMG models. Get this: In the States, the G63 is now the best-selling AMG product.


Since the G-Wagen is hitting its stride after 34 years, Axel Harries, the “Boss of the G,” gave the green light to throw caution, common sense, and any pastiche of restraint to the wind and green-light the 6×6. Why? Aside from massive profits, the automaker had the parts lying around. The majority of the monstrosity is made of standard G-Class parts. Most of the cab, the three-axle frame, and retuned transfer case are from an Australian military G. The 5.5-liter, twin turbo V-8, seven-speed transmission, and quilted diamond-stitched leather Designo interior are from the G63 AMG. There are, of course, new pieces, including the 18-inch beadlock wheels wrapped with gummy 37-inch tires. These tires can be centrally inflated or fully deflated with the help of four 20-liter air tanks and a giant compressor. Zero pressure to a roadworthy 2 bar happens in 20 seconds.

Then there are the Öhlin gas bypass shocks, stiffer springs, more robust bump stops, and a bunch of custom aluminum pieces, such as the rear bumper. The real money, however, went into the geared-offset “portal axles” required to accommodate central tire inflation. Initially designed for a future armored military G, not only do they give the 6×6 its impressive 18 inches of ground clearance, but they were designed with carlike performance in mind.

All of the above leads us to numbers, and like everything else about the 6×6, they are jaw-dropping. Ready? At current exchange rates, the 6×6 costs a little less than $625,000. Take out the 19 percent European value-added tax and you’re still looking at around $525K. (Sadly, Mercedes isn’t selling the 6×6 in the States, or the V-12 G65 — yet.) The 6×6 weighs a touch more than 9000 pounds (up from 5876 for our last standard G63), yet Mercedes claims this monster can hit 60 mph in fewer than 8 seconds. Not only is the ground clearance way up compared to the regular G-Class’ 8 inches, but fording depth is up from 24 to 39 inches. In fact, every off-road metric is hugely inflated, from approach/departure angle (36/27 degrees for G63, 50/45 degrees for 6×6) to breakover angle (21 degrees versus 50). It’s just over 19 feet long and 7 feet wide, and 7 feet, 9 inches tall. There’s an additional 13.2-gallon fuel tank, activated by a toggle switch above the rearview mirror next to the tire pressure controls, that increases the total amount of gas on board to 38.6 gallons. That last bit gives you some idea of the 4.5-ton thug’s fuel consumption. (Nicht gut!)

Rezultate imazhesh për 6x6 mercedez

Rezultate imazhesh për 6x6 mercedez

Rezultate imazhesh për 6x6 mercedez

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Monaco Grand Prix | Grand Prix de Monaco


Monaco Grand Prix | Grand Prix de Monaco | Circuit de Monaco | Monte Carlo, Monaco

Mirabeau Curve
Virage Fairmont | Slowest Curve in F1
Monte Carlo Harbor



Porsche 911

Hamburg’s little urban outlaw „Matze Walter” also likes to refine his classic Porsche 911 to something greater: maybe a RS, definitely an early nine-eleven with cool rallye-bling-bling like Cibié-headlights, modified tail lights, a monster exhaust system and much else. It’s hard for me to look at this car and not get emotional…











Saturday, May 3, 2014

Honda CX500

The Honda CX500 Café Racer by Nozem Amsterdam

The Honda CX500 Cafe Racer

Another great addition to the family of custom bikes. Two graphic designers from Nozem Amsterdam, a creative studio based in Holland, created unique and elegant bike – The Honda CX500 Café Racer. It’s their first build. “The idea was to make cool café racer. We did everything ourself except for the seat upholstery and powder coating.” As a result we see very well executed bike, with some beautiful details. Take a look!

 The Honda CX500 Cafe Racer

The Honda CX500 Cafe Racer

The Honda CX500 Cafe Racer

The Honda CX500 Cafe Racer

The Honda CX500 Cafe Racer

The Honda CX500 Cafe Racer

The Honda CX500 Cafe Racer

The Honda CX500 Cafe Racer

The Honda CX500 Cafe Racer

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Electric Motorcycle Johammer J1

Electric Motorcycle Johammer J1

Check Johammer J1, an electric motorcycle out of Austria that is styled like nothing else on the road. The work of one Johann Hammerschmid and his small team of experts, the Johammer J1 features a number of notable design decisions, including the electric motor being integrated into the rear wheel, a front wheel that uses hub-center steering and a double wishbone style front suspension mechanism, and side mirrors that offer a high-resolution display showing speed, range and other vital bits of data. The Johammer J1 is available in two versions, $31,000 or $34,500, depending on the size battery pack you opt for.
Electric Motorcycle Johammer J1

Electric Motorcycle Johammer J1

Electric Motorcycle Johammer J1

Electric Motorcycle Johammer J1

Electric Motorcycle Johammer J1

Electric Motorcycle Johammer J1

Electric Motorcycle Johammer J1

Electric Motorcycle Johammer J1

Electric Motorcycle Johammer J1

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Las Vegas Ultra Exclusive Ferrari Clu

Ferrari Clu
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Dream Racing in Las Vegas has just launched its own elite ownership club. With only ten spaces available, membership to The Club begins at $400,000 and includes two years of racing along with full ownership of a Ferrari F430 GT at the completion of the term. Club members also receive full car warranty including spare parts and labor for two years, insurance, complete car maintenance and vehicle storage. Custom gear, including a fireproof racing suit, gloves and shoes, along with a painted helmet designate each elite club member. Members have access to fifteen track days per year, with 130 dates to select from, and each race day includes a personal instructor and a pit crew for on-track assistance.
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The Ferrari F430 GT is race ready, so powerful it is not legal to drive on the street and boasts a high performance V8 engine, F1 automatic clutch paddle shifts and 512 HP at 8500 RPM. The engine features upgrades you will not find on the road-going street legal Ferrari F430, including an optimized air intake, an enhanced exhaust system and a racing ECU, which combine to provide more power and faster response to the accelerator.