American-based German tuner RENNtech has come up with a power upgrade package for the new Mercedes-AMG GLE 63,
the replacement for the old ML-Class. Based on the S version, RENNtech
Mercedes GLE 63 AMG pumps out a remarkable 679 horsepower and 753 lb-ft
of torque.
The 2016 GLE 63 S is powered by AMG’s
5.5-litre twin-turbo V8 engine which RENNtech is intimately familiar
with. Still, extracting near as makes no difference an extra hundred
horsepower out of it required a great deal of technical know-how and a
few strategic changes in the right places. The changes resulting in
RENNtech Mercedes GLE 63 AMG packing considerably more power than the
standard model (585 hp) include an ECU Upgrade and custom exhaust system
featuring downpipes and 200 cell catalytic converter.
RENNtech has not released the
performance figures for the souped-up GLE 63, but the standard car is
capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.2 seconds which is
frankly astonishing for a full-size family SUV. You can expect this
version to accomplish that task in four-seconds flat. Later on, as is
RENNtech’s custom, they will come up with more upgrades for this model
including a few nicely designed body components, new sets of wheels, and
upgraded suspension that would improve both the dynamics of the car and
its stance.
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