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    The first of AMG’s new compact range, the 2013 Mercedes-Benz A45 AMG, has finally been revealed, and with the reveal comes confirmation that the car’s new four-cylinder engine will be dishing out a staggering 360 horsepower from 2 liters of displacement.

    The A45 AMG, which goes on sale in Europe soon after its debut at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show next month, won’t make it to the U.S., but its potent powertrain will, arriving on these shores in a similar CLA45 AMG due at the 2013 New York Auto Show.

    Based on the latest version of the A Class hatchback, the A45 AMG adopts the Affalterbach tuner’s new four-cylinder engine, sophisticated all-wheel-drive system, and unique styling both inside and out.


    The A45 includes the full-plate of AMG performance enhancements, including a sophisticated all-wheel-drive system. (Photo: Mercedes-Benz)
    The engine is the star of the show; it’s a turbocharged and direct-injected unit capable of delivering 360 horsepower and 332 pound-feet of torque, and is currently the most powerful production four-cylinder engine in the world.

    At the same time, the engine also boasts impressive efficiency, returning fuel economy in the 30-mpg range based on the European combined cycle.

    The engine runs a compression ratio of 8.6:1 and revs to 6,700 rpm. Peak torque is delivered from just 2,250 revs and stays there all the way to 5,000. Maximum boost pressure from the twin-scroll turbocharger is set at a relatively high 26 psi, which helps explain the high output.


    Power is routed to all four wheels via AMG’s own all-wheel-drive system. The setup is different from Mercedes’ 4MATIC system for compact cars in that it is lighter and evenly splits torque 50:50 between the front and rear wheels. In normal driving situations, full torque goes to the front wheels only, helping reduce fuel consumption.

    The variables influencing the power-distribution ratio are vehicle speed, lateral and longitudinal acceleration, steering angle, speed difference between the individual wheels, selected gear and accelerator position.


    While the A45 AMG is not expected to arrive in the United States, the hot four-cylinder engine is slated for such U.S. cars as the CLA45 AMG. (Photo: Mercedes-Benz)
    A two-part propeller shaft transfers the power from the engine to the rear axle. In the interests of favorable weight distribution, an electrohydraulically controlled multi-disc clutch is integrated with the rear axle differential. The multi-disc clutch immediately detects slip at the front axle, at which point a hydraulic pump instantaneously presses the discs together and channels the engine torque to the rear wheels as necessary. All this takes place without the driver noticing, according to AMG.

    The gearbox is an AMG Speedshift DCT, a seven-speed dual-clutch unit with an AMG gear selector mounted in the center console and paddle shifters. The gearbox has multiple modes as well as a launch-control system.

    The end result of all this tech is a 0-62 mph time of just 4.6 seconds and a limited top speed of 155 mph.

    Like every AMG vehicle, the new A45 AMG also incorporates sophisticated chassis technology. For enhanced driving dynamics, the suspension is much stiffer than on the regular A Class and is unique at the rear.

    There is also specifically tuned spring and damper settings, larger stabilizer bars, and speed-sensitive electronic steering. The stock wheels are 18-inch light alloys, which house ventilated and perforated discs measuring up to 13.7 inches in diameter.

    With the A45 AMG now revealed, we can look forward to the debut of the CLA45 AMG shortly and even a GLA45 AMG further down the track.




    AMG tag is going to make it costly. Going to be interesting to see what other makers do in response. Not that bad a looking for a Benz.
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    Would rather have 6 explosions instead of 4.

    Powered by a 3.0-liter 6-cylinder engine that employs a twin-scroll turbocharger, the new M135i will produce 320 bhp. The rear-drive hatchback will be offered with either a 6-speed manual or an 8-speed automatic transmission. Top speed is rated at 155 mph and BMW says the M135i will run from 0–62 mph in a sprightly 4.9 seconds.

    The BMW M135i is part of a new line of cars called M Performance Automobiles. Take a look at the 2013 BMW M135i Hatchback Euro-Spec in this first drive brought to you by the automotive experts at Motor Trend.
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      #3
      Its a boosted AWD 4 banger, didn't mitsu and subaru beat them to this by about 10 years?
      Why is this impressive and thread worthy? I rather have something RWD over the merc, and NA over both. Boosting a motor and producing big power is nothing new (guys here do it all the time). Quite frankly I'm more impressed by hp per liter of a NA motor.
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        #4
        Well pulling 300+hp stock out of small displacement engines is quite a feat. And I too like NA but Turbos and Superchargers just give an easier way of more oomph.
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          #5
          The merc is the car for the guy who thinks he's an enthusiast. If you gave anyone of us on this board whatever that thing is going to cost I guarantee you we'd all but something else.
          I want a nice set of smoked MHW's (I know, get it line)
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            #6
            All that hooked up to an automatic
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              #7
              Originally posted by Wschnitz View Post


              Would rather have 6 explosions instead of 4.

              Powered by a 3.0-liter 6-cylinder engine that employs a twin-scroll turbocharger, the new M135i will produce 320 bhp. The rear-drive hatchback will be offered with either a 6-speed manual or an 8-speed automatic transmission. Top speed is rated at 155 mph and BMW says the M135i will run from 0–62 mph in a sprightly 4.9 seconds.

              http://www.motortrend.com/roadtests/...c_first_drive/

              That car looks like shit. I'd take the Merc over the BMW any day.

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                #8
                Numbers become irrelevant when you toss a turbo into the mix. I will be surprised when they produce 360hp out of a 2.0 liter NA motor.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mlarsen View Post
                  That car looks like shit. I'd take the Merc over the BMW any day.
                  +1

                  I think the Benz actually looks really good. BMW styling leaves a lot to be desired though.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by CrusherCurtis View Post
                    Its a boosted AWD 4 banger, didn't mitsu and subaru beat them to this by about 10 years?
                    Why is this impressive and thread worthy? I rather have something RWD over the merc, and NA over both. Boosting a motor and producing big power is nothing new (guys here do it all the time). Quite frankly I'm more impressed by hp per liter of a NA motor.
                    This is threadworthy because this is a first for the luxury market. For god knows how long it's been about displacement and number of cylinders. Only within the past few years have smaller engines with FI become more popular, and this is pushing the envelope in that department. Yes, Mitsubishi and Subaru already did this, but they aren't luxury cars.

                    Originally posted by CrusherCurtis View Post
                    The merc is the car for the guy who thinks he's an enthusiast.
                    Thinks he's an enthusiast? You do understand that there are Mercedes enthusiasts, right? It's not my cup of tea either, but Mercedes needed something to compete with the M135i, and they have done something interesting.
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by matthugie View Post
                      This is threadworthy because this is a first for the luxury market. For god knows how long it's been about displacement and number of cylinders. Only within the past few years have smaller engines with FI become more popular, and this is pushing the envelope in that department
                      CAFE is the only reason why smaller engines are becoming more popular. At the end of day every one honestly just wants a big ole NA motor. Which is why they made them until now. An A class is not luxury its just a mercedes.


                      Originally posted by matthugie View Post
                      You do understand that there are Mercedes enthusiasts, right? It's not my cup of tea either, but Mercedes needed something to compete with the M135i, and they have done something interesting.
                      There's is nothing interested about a FWD based AWD automatic 4 cylinder 4 door mercedes a-class hatch back. Sorry. It is not a true enthusiast car. Too many compromises. This car is trying to check too many boxes and as a result it isn't the best possible version of itself. Think of you favorite car. Is it AWD? Does it have 4 doors? Does it have a hatch back for more storage? Small displacement engine for fuel economy? Is it based on a cheap FWD platform? Most true enthusiast cars don't compromise what they are. This car will cost as much as the new c7 corvette which has no compromises just the best possible version of what it is; a bespoke sports car. Which would you rather spend $50 - $60k on?
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by CrusherCurtis View Post
                        There's is nothing interested about a FWD based AWD automatic 4 cylinder 4 door mercedes a-class hatch back. Sorry. It is not a true enthusiast car. Too many compromises. This car is trying to check too many boxes and as a result it isn't the best possible version of itself. Think of you favorite car. Is it AWD? Does it have 4 doors? Does it have a hatch back for more storage? Small displacement engine for fuel economy? Is it based on a cheap FWD platform? Most true enthusiast cars don't compromise what they are. This car will cost as much as the new c7 corvette which has no compromises just the best possible version of what it is; a bespoke sports car. Which would you rather spend $50 - $60k on?
                        That's just like, your opinion man
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by rturbo 930 View Post
                          +1

                          I think the Benz actually looks really good. BMW styling leaves a lot to be desired though.
                          I think that Benz looks like a tiny R-class. A golf sized mini van....Speaking of golfs, the golf R looks way better than both. And hell, I thought 200 hp in the GTI was enough fun for me.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by CrusherCurtis View Post
                            The merc is the car for the guy who thinks he's an enthusiast.
                            Yeah, Mercedes enthusiasts are definitely a superficial bunch. *rolls eyes

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                              #15
                              i like the way it looks.
                              but as previously mentioned subis and mitsu's have been doing this for years.

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