Mercedes-Benz
revealed the production of its electric-powered Mercedes SLS AMG coupe,
offering 740 hp, all-wheel-drive and a body that looks like liquid
metal. It's price carries quite the shock as well.Power comes from a
levee of lithium-ion batteries developed with the help of Mercedes
Formula 1 engineers, packed into the tunnel where the drivelines and
transmission used to
reside.
With 60 kWh of battery storage -- the same as the mid-range version of the Tesla Model S -- Mercedes says the SLS AMG Electric Drive can travel about 155 miles on a charge.
As there is no comparable all-wheel-drive electric supercar for sale yet in the world, at least until the Audi R8 eTron hits sometime next year.In Germany, the electric SLS AMG will run the equivalent of $536,804, making it the most expensive vehicle Mercedes-Benz has sold since the demise of Maybach. There's no word yet on whether a few wealthy Americans will have the chance to buy the electric SMS AMG.








With 60 kWh of battery storage -- the same as the mid-range version of the Tesla Model S -- Mercedes says the SLS AMG Electric Drive can travel about 155 miles on a charge.
As there is no comparable all-wheel-drive electric supercar for sale yet in the world, at least until the Audi R8 eTron hits sometime next year.In Germany, the electric SLS AMG will run the equivalent of $536,804, making it the most expensive vehicle Mercedes-Benz has sold since the demise of Maybach. There's no word yet on whether a few wealthy Americans will have the chance to buy the electric SMS AMG.
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