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Mercedes confirms SLK55 AMG’s new 5.5 V8

Rated 3.5 out of 53.5

Ben Pulman, 21 July 2011 11:50

Mercedes has announced details of the new eight-cylinder engine that will power the upcoming SLK55 AMG. It’s a 5.5-litre lump, and AMG promises that its new naturally aspirated engine delivers not just the performance of a V8, but also the ‘economical fuel consumption of a four-cylinder’. How much power can we expect from the new SLK55 AMG’s engine? The new ...

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Mercedes confirms SLK55 AMG’s new 5.5 V8

Rated 3.5 out of 53.5

Ben Pulman, 21 July 2011 11:50

Mercedes has announced details of the new eight-cylinder engine that will power the upcoming SLK55 AMG. It’s a 5.5-litre lump, and AMG promises that its new naturally aspirated engine delivers not just the performance of a V8, but also the ‘economical fuel consumption of a four-cylinder’. How much power can we expect from the new SLK55 AMG’s engine? The new ...

BMW X6 M: first official teaser video

Rated 3 out of 53

Ben Pulman, 06 January 2009 14:08

Because one turbocharged V8-engined SUV in these times of economic woe is just not enough... What you see below is BMW’s official video footage of the new 2009 BMW X6 M testing at the Ascari race circuit in Spain. It's the sister car to the X5 M we watched in December 2008, and both will make their worldwide debuts are expected at the ...

BMW releases official X5 M video

Rated 3 out of 53

Ben Pulman, 23 December 2008 10:00

BMW clearly thinks the time is right to release an official video of the X5 M testing at the Nurburgring. It’s the car, along with the X6 M, that’s caused BMW to can the M3 CSL – and risk alienating a generation of M division fans. So we get this BMW X5 M instead of a CSL? Afraid so. M ...

Nissan GT-R tweaked for 2009 with more power

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Ben Pulman, 09 December 2008 11:30

The Nissan GT-R still hasn’t gone on sale in Europe and it's already been treated to a few tweaks - new for 2009 will be more power, revised suspension, different wheels and tyres, plus a price hike. More power? Surely that’s the last thing the Nissan GT-R needs… Quite, but the increase is a mere 5bhp, taking the output of ...

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