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VATH Mercedes E63 AMG with 605HP

The tuners at VATH recently revealed details on their latest project, based on the new E-Klasse from Mercedes and offering both visual and performance enhancements for the German sedan. The VATH 2010 Mercedes E63 AMG is propelled by the standard engine that has been modified to output 605 hp and 690 Nm of torque.

This allows the vehicle to reach a top speed of 340 km/h and a 0 to 100 km/h sprint time of 4.1 seconds. The extra performance comes from special forged pistons, valves, sports cam shafts, big intake and exhaust valves, an improved crank drive, larger cylinder head channels and a remapped ECU. All this modifications were made by VATH for 19,635 euros.

Furthermore, the tuners applied an aerodynamics package, which includes a boot spoiler lip (333 euros) and a carbon-diffuser (1,773 euros). The front bumper also became sportier thanks to the carbon front apron suspension (1,416 euros). The road holding capacity has been improved by lowering the airmatics by about 30 mm (821 euros).

As for the interior, the VATH 2010 Mercedes E63 AMG features a carbon interior set at 2,737 euros and velour floor mats with the embroidered VATH logo for 226 euros. Moreover, VATH applied a sports braking system with 390 mm brake discs and with 8 pistons fixed caliper for the front axle for 5,355 euros.

The VATH 2010 Mercedes E63 AMG sits on 20 inch rims (8,211.00 euros for a set) and features a new airmatic suspension that lowers the ride height by up to 30 mm.
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