2012 Mercedes-Benz S350 BlueTEC 4MATIC Photos1.08.2011
1.04.2011
Ciento Once by GWA

GWA Tuning, a North American firm, has revealed the images of the Ciento Once. The prototype is still under development and is a revival of a famous Mercedes Gullwing prototype from the 70s. GWA has created a modern take of the same vehicle.
The Ciento Once is built upon a tubular space frame chassis, but instead of the original Wankel diesel that powered the concept car it gets aMercedes V12 with with 408 HP mounted in the middle visible through the glass hood. It is backed by a 6-speed Cima H type transaxle and a special tuned exhaust.
Wheelbase is slightly shorter than the original at 103 inches (2616 mm) and weight is similar at 1,400 kg (3086 lbs). Brakes are the same as on the S55 Mercedes-Benz.
The interior of the GWA Tuning Ciento Once offers carbon fiber seats, brushed aluminum pedals and illuminated door sills. the car has the same wheel-tire setup as the Mercedes SLS AMG (19x9 wheels with 265/35/19 tires at the front and 20x11 wheels with 295/30/20 tires at the rear.)
Exterior and Interior
The Ciento Once will come with a body made out of high-grade aluminum and an electrically operated rear adjustable wing. Other elements that will be added to this one-off vehicle include a swooping front hood, front spoiler with large air intake, a rear diffusor, and of course, those gull wing doors.
Comparing it to the 1970 Mercedes-Benz C111 from which it was based on, the Ciento Once will come with a slightly shorter wheelbase at 103 inches while maintaining the same weight – around 1,400 kg – as its inspiration. The one-off car also runs on GWA Type A wheels, 19X9 front and 20X11 rears, with 265/35/19 and 295/30/20 rubber.
As for the interior, GWA Tuning gave the Ciento Once a modern take while also taking into account a vintage retro feel. Modern items include carbon fiber seats covered in plaid, an instrument panel that’s been modeled after a W120R MB, modern dashboard accents, illuminated door sills, and brushed AMG aluminum pedals.
Performance
GWA Tuning certainly made sure to give the Ciento Once an engine worthy of its one-off status. Housed in a tubular space frame chassis, the car’s power plant is derived from a M120 Mercedes V12 engine that produces a robust 408 horsepower and is mated to a six-speed Cima H-type transaxle and a special tuned exhaust. Even better, the car’s powerful engine can be seen through a glass on the rear deck, making for some nice ‘ooohing’ and ‘aaahing’ from passersby.
Pricing
No word yet on how much it’s going to cost, but considering it’s most likely going to be a one-off vehicle, there’s a very big chance that it’s going to come with a steep price tag. How steep? Well, we wouldn’t be surprised if it punches a number north of six digits.
Competition
Scoff if you want, but if you’re in the market for a one-of-a-kind Mercedes with gullwing doors to rival your neighbor’s SLS AMG, then GWA Tuning’s Ciento Once is the perfect candidate for that. Just make sure you call ‘dibs’ on the car before everybody else.
12.29.2010
Meet the 388HP V8-Powered and RWD Mercedes-Benz B55 【Video】
The regular Mercedes-Benz B-Class wasn’t exactly created with the motoring enthusiast’s needs in mind, but this one-off B55 special is another story. Trainees of Mercedes-Benzs Rastatt plant in Germany turned a B200 CDI diesel model into a full-blown sports car by planting in a 388 hp 5.5-liter V8 and transferring the drive from the front axle to the rear.
The idea of the project came from plant manager, Peter Wesp, while the execution fell on the shoulders of foremen Andreas Würz and Matt Rieger and a team of twelve second and third-year trainees specializing in production mechanics and automotive mechatronics.
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B-Class with a V8 engine crafted by trainees in Rastatt
- Fulminating one-off: B 55 with a V8 engine and 388 hp
- Complete conversion in the training workshop
Spacious, innovative and safe, the compact models of the Mercedes A and B-Class score with their high practicality, and have found favour with more than 2.5 million customers as a result. An extraordinary one-off example has now been built at the Rastatt plant, and shows the B-Class in a completely new light: a B 55 with a V8 engine and rear-wheel drive.
The idea came from the Rastatt plant manager, Peter Wesp. He gave some of his staff the task of creating a very special vehicle on the basis of the B-Class - leaving it to their creativity to decide what and how. Andreas Würz, a foreman in the technical vocational training department, immediately took up the challenge. He took a very close look at this large compact model, enlisted the aid of a tape-measure and came up with an idea that not only surprised and delighted his boss and colleagues, but also the trainees: "Actually it should be possible to fit a V8 into the engine compartment."
Together with his fellow-foreman Matthias Rieger from the electrics/electronics installation section, he assembled a team of twelve second-year and third-year trainees specialising in production mechanics and automotive mechatronics. A book of specifications was drawn up:
- The spatial concept of the B-Class was to remain unchanged.
- On the outside too, there were only to be minor indications of the conversion work.
- The interior was to be upgraded in line with the new vehicle class being aspired to.
- And the result of the conversion was to be in large measure suitable for day-to-day driving.
HR manager Martin Spicale promised financial support, which made the project a feasible proposition in the first place. And a "victim" (Würz) for the conversion was also soon found: a B 200 CDI which had anyway been delegated to the training workshop for learning purposes. While the trainees completely disassembled the car, Würz went in search of a suitable engine and found what he was looking for. And no mistake: the 5.5-litre V8 developing 388 hp and 530 newton metres of torque was transplanted into the B-Class together with a seven-speed automatic transmission and the engine control unit. The latter proved to be quite a headache later on, as it had to be reprogrammed only to process signals from the driven rear axle.
Würz: "The V8 power unit fitted amazingly well, and we were even able to use the original engine mounts." There were serious problems with the steering, but here too, harmony was restored with a number of modifications. The exhaust system was a clever combination of various replacement part items, and took the form of a twin-pipe system emerging at the centre of the rear end. This is where the one-off, christened the B 55 gets its typical, burbling sound - once the ignition key has been turned, all heads in the vicinity are guaranteed to swivel simultaneously in the direction of the B-Class.
Intensive perusal of parts catalogues also solved the second major transplantation problem, namely the drive axle at the rear. It emerged that the rear axle of an older W 210 series E-Class would be a very good geometrical fit. Plant manager Wesp gave the go-ahead to obtain one, and Würz and his colleagues designed a subframe, which extensive forming and welding work allowed to be integrated into the B-Class bodyshell to receive the new rear axle. Elegantly concealed within the sandwich floor, the propshaft of the E-Class also fitted into the B-Class with no further modifications.
For the brakes the team also struck gold in the replacement parts catalogue, this time in the C32 AMG listing. Perforated and internally ventilated disc brakes in size 345 x 34 mm were implanted at the front, with perforated and internally ventilated disc brakes in size 300 x 30 mm at the rear. The system was combined with striking 8.5 x 18 AMG sports wheels in a five-spoke design shod with 235/40 ZR 18 Y tyres at the front and 9 x 18 wheels with 255/35 ZR 18 Y tyres at the rear. The maximum steering angle at the front axle was limited to suit. The team had recourse to a typical item from the tuner's toolbox for the suspension, installing a coil-over suspension by K&W.
Where the interior was concerned, friends from the training workshop in Sindelfingen were able to help, providing Alcantara linings for the A, B and C-pillars as well as a roof liner in the same, luxurious material. The seats in a leather/Alcantara combination were provided by the specialists at Johnson Controls, who are located on-site in Rastatt. The finishing touches were added to the B 55 in the paint shop of the Rastatt plant. In trendy white with dark-painted radiator louvres and smoked headlamp lenses, the B-Class cuts an imposing figure but only gives a discreet indication of the powerpack concealed beneath its bonnet.
The project team headed by foreman Würz are particularly proud that at 1620 kg, the weight of the B 55 is only around 180 kg greater than that of the original car. Which means that impressive performance figures can be expected. Würz: "We have not made any measurements yet, but we should manage a sprint to 100 km/h in under six seconds."
Plant manager Wesp is equally proud of the result: "The team of trainees has done a superb job, and placed a spotlight on the sporty genes of the B-Class that nobody could have imagined." Training manageress Manuela Rascher is likewise very pleased: "The B 55 shows what our training workshop can do.
And at the same time it clearly demonstrates that we not only offer young people high-quality professional training, but also highly unusual and exciting project work." Could it be that further projects of this nature are planned for the future? Rascher: "We may have some surprises in store..."
12.23.2010
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Grand Edition

Mercedes-Benz Manhattan has snapped an idea of perfect luxury on the roads with its exclusive range of the Sprinter Grand Edition. The vehicle consists of everything that defines luxury and comfort and of course utters pampering. It has DVD players, a pair of 32-inch flat-panel televisions, sofa bed, premium leather deluxe captain’s chairs with heating and massage functions, and power leg lifts, refrigerator, iPod hook up, video game prep, hands free intercom, 30,000-BTU HVAC system, satellite radio and wireless internet alongside a host of other extremely chic features.
Press Release
THE SKY IS NO LONGER THE LIMIT
The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Grand Edition
YOUR FIRST CLASS CABIN ON THE GROUND
The luxury and convenience of first-class travel is no longer limited to flight. Now you can experience all of the amenities of a private jet and more in a custom Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Grand Edition... available exclusively from Mercedes-Benz Manhattan.
A mobile office has never been so well-equipped with functional appointments like high-speed internet, satellite radio, digital satellite directional TV and all of the other office and entertainment features you'd expect from one of the world's elite brands.
Convenience and comfort are top priorities with features like touch-screen automated controls, captain's chairs with heating and massage, a built-in refrigerator, power privacy partition and rear seating for seven.
These vehicles are custom-built and available on a very limited-basis. Please contact our Sprinter Division at Mercedes-Benz Manhattan by calling (888) 270-9462 for additional information. Alternately, you may wish to visit one of our two convenient mid-town locations at 41st Street and 11th Avenue or Park Avenue at 55th Street.
INTERIOR FEATURES
Front and Rear 32" LCD Flat Screen
100% Nylon Color Keyed Carpet
TV/Monitors
Automotive Fabric Headliner
Wireless Internet Router
Floor Mats w/ Non-Slip Rubber Backing
(4) Premium Leather Deluxe Captains Chairs with Heating and Massage Functions, and Power Leg Lifts (2 w/ Power Reclining Capabilities)
110 volt Outlets (2)
12 volt Outlets at Each Seat Location
Front Partition w/ Power Window
Audio Amplifier
3rd Row Passenger Bench with Power
Reclining Sofa Bed
Dark Tinted Side and Rear Windows
Deluxe Lighting Controls
Slide Under Sofa Refrigerator
Interior Lighting Package
Console Lap Tables (4)
Dual Lighting Controls w/ Dimmers
Mobile Theater Sound System
Complete Insulation Package
Complete Privacy Shade Package
Touch Screen In Dash 6.5" LCD GPS, CD, DVD, Navigation
Touch Screen Rear AM/FM Satellite Radio
Overhead and Floor Courtesy Lighting
Crestron Universal Remote Control
Rear Speaker Upgrades
CD Player
Rear Facing Seat Floor Console w/ Storage
DVD Player
Seat Belt Package
iPod Hook Up
Rear Luggage Storage Lighted
Wireless Head Phone Jack System
Side Wall Consoles w/ Cup Holders and Storage
Video Game Prep w/ Inverter
Driver and Passenger Deluxe Seating
Recover
Handsfree Intercom System
Sub Woofer
Rear Air and Heat 30,000 BTU w/ Dual
Automotive Fabric Color Keyed Walls
Compressor, Condenser, and Evaporator
EXTERIOR FEATURES
Digital Rear Air Controls
Full Length Wall Consoles w/ Cup Holders
2 Rear Clothes Hangers (Ceiling Mount)
Interior Sound Deadening Package
Coordinated Valances w/ Indirect Lighting
Hand-Rubbed Custom Made High Gloss
Burled Wood Package
6-piece Dash and Door Kit
Window Ledges
Valance Trims (Indirect Lighting) (2)
Upper Corner Trims (Indirect Lighting) (2)
Front Overhead TV Face
Rear Overhead
Side Electronics Console
Coordinated Door Panels (Rear Half Carpet)
Dual Battery Charging System w/ Custom Battery Tray
Adjustable Driver & Passenger Seats
Armrests for Driver & Passenger Seats
Adjustable Steering Wheel
Automatic Heating & Air Conditioning System
Electric Heater Booster
Front Ashtray
Speedometer in mph & km/h
Auto-Dimming Interior Rearview Mirror
Shelf Above Windshield
Driver Airbag
Passenger Airbag
Seat Belt Reminder for Driver
Power Windows
Body Builder Connector Under Driver's Seat
High Roof
Digital Satellite Directional TV System
Security System w/ Control Pads
Back-up Camera System
Dash Color Change
Driver & Passenger Front Center Floor
Console w/12 volt
Rear Partition Wall
Rear Air Ride Assist System
Remote Central Locking
Front Bumper Cover w/ Fog Lights
Fiberglass Running Board with Step (Color Keyed to Chassis)
270 Degree Opening Rear Doors
Complete Bonded Window Package
Color Keyed Bumpers
Color Keyed Body Moldings
Front and Rear Mudflaps
All Season Tires LT245/75R16
16" Aluminum Wheels
Spare Tire & Wheel
Dual-Circuit 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
26.4 Gallon Fuel Tank
110 volt Exterior Outlet (1)
14 volt/220 A Alternator
12 volt/100 Ah Battery
Single-Pole Battery Master Switch
Fuel Filter with Water Separator
Jump-Start Terminal
4-Wheel Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
Brake Assist (BAS)
Electrically Heated Windshield
Light and Rain Sensor
188 hp @ 3,800rpm
325 lb-ft of torque @1,400-2,400 rpm
3.0L V6 Turbo Diesel Engine
5-Speed Automatic Transmission
Hydraulic Jack
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Adaptive Electronic Stability Program (ESP)
888.270.9462 | www.sprintermanhattan.com
Mercedes E-Class Coupe by Prior Design
PRIOR Design has released a customized body kit for the latest generation Mercedes E Class Coupe. The PRIOR Mercedes E Class Coupe kit offers mostly styling updates, however, depending on the engine, the tuners can raise the power of your Merc by up to 55 kW / 75 bhp.
The exterior upgrades include a new front bumper with side vents and a spoiler blade, set of side sills, a rear bumper extension with three fins, a spoiler lip for the boot, and a roof edge spoiler. All components are also available in carbon fibre as an option.
The interior with a range of carbon fiber trimmings. Rounding off the tuning kit is a choice of either a tail pipe on the left or a complete sports 4-pipe exhaust system in stainless steel. This option, plus some ECU modifications, can raise the output by up to 75hp, depending on the version of the car.
The tuner has gone for the PRIOR GT wheels for this car and they come in size 8.5 x 20-inch wheels at the front and 9.5 x 20-inch wheels at the rear. They’re available in matt black, gloss black and silver, and in combination with the 35mm lowered suspension look absolutely awesome.
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