Official Details: Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 722 GT

Puristic super- sportscar
by Frank de Leeuw van Weenen
October 29, 2007 3:05 PM
Filed Under: German, McLaren, Mercedes-Benz, Motorsport

A puristic super- sportscar for the racetrack

Last week we brought you a first glimpse of the SLR 722 GT Edition from the Nurburgring in Germany. Today we can bring you the officially released information of this racetrack exclusive supercar, namely that there will be a maximum of 21 units in total, it has 680 hp (500 kW) with a torque of 830 Nm, weighs 1390 kg, has a topspeed of 315 km/h and should hit 100 km/h from standstill in 3.3 seconds.

RML Group, British motor racing specialists, have redesigned over 400 components, the supercharged AMG 5.5 liter V8 engine has been uprated to 680 hp but most energy was spent on the suspension, braking system, aerodynamics, interior and exhaust system. On the exterior you will find a new front apron with front splitter, wide wings, side ksirts, large rear diffuser and fixed huge rear spoiler. A racing air filter and new exhaust system ensure its responsiveness while enhancing the engine sound.

The newly developed suspension system consists of a new wheel allocation system at both the front and rear which provides improved kinetics and lateral dynamics. A modified stabiliser at the front axle reduces roll when cornering while the shock absorbers can be set-up for different racetracks. A five-speed automatic transmission operated with paddle shifters puts the power to the tarmac while the rest of the interior is made up of a roll-cage, bucket seats with 6-point harness and race instrument panel.

Source: Daimler AG and RML Group
Press Release (Click to expand)

Following repeated requests by motor racing enthusiasts among the SLR. CLUB members, the British motor racing specialists RML Group (Ray Mallock Ltd) have developed the new SLR 722 GT. This puristic super-sportscar is designed exclusively for the racetrack, has no approval for on-road use and will take part in the SLR. CLUB Trophy, a competition series forming part of the SLR. CLUB racetrack programme in Europe.

Compared to the series-production version, the SLR 722 GT has been uniquely and comprehensively re-engineered by RML, especially with respect to the suspension, braking system, aerodynamics, interior and exhaust system. More than 400 components were redesigned. The key data of this edition limited to 21 two-seaters kerb weight 1390 kilograms, maximum output 500 kW/680 ps at 1.75 bar boost, and maximum torque of 830 Newton metres to guarantee maximum racetrack performance.

The SLR 722 GT already makes a powerful impression at standstill: new body components such as the front apron with front splitter, wide wings, prominent side skirts, the large rear diffuser and the fixed rear spoiler are obvious indicators of outstanding racetrack performance and extensive aerodynamic development work.

The likewise redesigned bonnet conceals a supercharged AMG 5.5-litre V8-engine uprated by RML to develop a peak output of 500 kW/680 ps and a maximum torque of 830 Newton metres. A racing air filter and a new exhaust system ensure outstanding responsiveness and an even more striking engine sound. Dispensing with numerous comfort features means that the SLR 722 GT tips the scales at a kerb weight of just 1390 kilograms. The result is a favourable power-to-weight ratio of 2.0 kg/ps and an acceleration time of 3.3 seconds from standstill to 100 km/h. The maximum speed is 315 km/h.

Modified suspension with central wheel locks

Fast lap times are guaranteed by the newly developed suspension: a new wheel location system at both front and rear provides improved kinematics and lateral dynamics. A modified stabiliser at the front axle reduces roll when cornering, while an adjustable wheel camber combined with shock absorbers with variable compression and rebound characteristics allow the suspension to be set up for different racetracks. 18-inch light- alloy wheels with central locks allow fast tyre-changes during a race which is also assisted by the pneumatic jacking system.

Power is transferred by a five-speed automatic transmission with steering wheel shift paddles, which has been adapted to racing conditions. A mechanical locking differential with a locking effect of 70 percent under acceleration and 80 percent on the overrun ensures traction without loss of power. Highly efficient, fade- resistant braking is provided by the new racing brakes complying with FIA GT regulations, which feature a modified cooling airflow and adjustable balance. The interior of the SLR 722 GT is characterised by the functional atmosphere of a thoroughbred racing car. Eye-catching details include a rollover cage, a redesigned instrument panel with a racing display, a racing steering wheel and bucket seats with six-point seat belts.

Developed by motor racing specialists

Development, production and sales of the SLR 722 GT are in the hands of the renowned British motorsport and automotive specialists RML Group. A maximum of 21 vehicles will be produced. Servicing and participation in racing events is also under the aegis of RML in collaboration with the SLR.SAFETY & SPEED ACADEMY.

The owners of cars already ordered are all members of the SLR. CLUB a highly exclusive community which organises events relating to the SLR and is chaired by Dr. Dieter Zetsche, Chairman of Daimler AG and CEO of Mercedes-Benz Cars. The SLR.SAFETY & SPEED ACADEMY forming part of the SLR. CLUB offers special driver training courses, and enables customers to acquire a national Category A racing licence.

Prominent, highly-skilled instructors for the SLR. CLUB include David Coulthard, Klaus Ludwig, Jochen Mass, Chris Goodwin and Christina Surer. The central focus of SLR. CLUB events is on automotive passion, professionalism and perfection.

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Comments

I wouldn't buy a british Mercedes-"supersportscar".

by Rolli | October 29, 2007 3:18 PM
3.3

by silversedanman | October 29, 2007 4:58 PM
i think it looks nice and has a good engine but who cares if its not as good as somepeople thought, if you don't like it go and find a Bugatti veyron not that the bugatti isn't nice but this 722 GT is really cool.

by heinz | October 29, 2007 6:39 PM
Tell me my friends, Is it good for a rich man ?? Iam thinking to buy one.

by abu-fahd | October 29, 2007 9:11 PM
"My friend", I would spend the money on some English-lessons, when I were you.

by Rolli | October 29, 2007 8:24 PM
English lessons ?? No thanks .. I prefer the car . By the way , go to http://www.worldcarfans.com/9071023.010/honda-s2000-type-s-at-tokyo (( they talking about us ))

by abu-fahd | October 29, 2007 10:17 PM
Like you can afford anything Rolli, hahahahah, the power of the internet!

by Ferrariguy | October 30, 2007 4:26 AM
Too many trolls on these sites and not enough "real," car enthusiasts!

by Ferrariguy | October 30, 2007 4:31 AM
By the way, you give a bad image to people who "really," drive german cars!

by Ferrariguy | October 30, 2007 4:32 AM
By the way Bill Gates isn't stupid, he wouldn't drive a car from brand, which was only invented, to get the money from stupid Americans (Lexus).

by Rolli | October 30, 2007 1:13 PM
a brand*,

by Rolli | October 30, 2007 1:25 PM
Lexus is for people who just don't know whats good in this life.

by silversedanman | October 30, 2007 2:54 PM
I completley agree with Silversedanman .

by abu-fahd | October 30, 2007 3:02 PM
Ladies,ladies....please,no cat fights in here.Now back to the car....Where do I get one?

by Mothusi | October 30, 2007 6:38 PM
My friends here is a true masterpeice, absolutely thrilling, well words ain't enough to describe it - testament to Mercedes' effortless superiority and exellence.

by amg55 | October 30, 2007 7:51 PM
Well said!!!

by Mothusi | October 30, 2007 9:13 PM
Mercedes-Benz is the worlds most recognizable automobile with its rich history spanning back to the late 1800's. Innvocations include seatbelt tensioning devices, crumple zones, fuel injection, and multilink rear suspension.

by silversedanman | November 1, 2007 6:55 AM
Are you done advertising on something you will never attain?

by ferrariguy | November 3, 2007 1:17 PM

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