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Kicherer SLS 63 Supersport GT Is Here

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The Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG has received yet another modification package, with the development coming from Kicherer and bringing serious modifications, together with a new name: Kicherer SLS 63 Supersport GT.

The exterior of the vehicle has been fitted with multiple carbon fiber elements, including a handmade front grille and a set of fins for the mudguard and cowl. The car is now dressed in matte black foil.

Underneath the skin, we find and ECU remap and a sport exhaust system that increase the 6.3-liter V8 powerplant’s output to 630 hp and 700 Nm (up from 571 hp and 650 Nm). The Kicherer SLS 63 Supersport GT deals with the 0 to 62 mph sprint in 3.5 seconds and has a top speed of 200 mph (320 km/h).

The vehicle rides on Kicherer RS-1 forged wheels that use a three-piece construction and come in a 21 and 20 inch size (rear/front). In addition to that, the tuner installed an adjustable suspension that allows the driver to lift the car by 30 mm at the push of a button.

As for the interior, this has received carbon fiber elements for the door panels, center console, side sills, as well as for the back of the seats.

Here’s how Kicherer describes the SLS 63 Supersport GT: “And as often as we see the SLS on Germany’s streets in the meantime, the super sports car of AMG seems to sell like hot cakes. Exactly for this reason, specialist KICHERER also upgrades and presents a comprehensive finishing programme. “
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