Mercedes-Benz has introduced an armored version of the sedan S-Class - Guard. Protection level trends in the level of ballistic protection corresponds to classes VR6/VR7 - highest in the European classification. As stated by the manufacturer, this machine can withstand shots from a firearm with armor-piercing bullets and grenade explosions.
Most elements of the S-Class Guard going at the plant in Sindelfingen without using automation. Wizard manually - by welding or bolt - is attached to the body sheet metal thickness of five centimeters. Manually set and windshield 10 centimeters thick, whose mass is 135 kg.
Armored S-Class will be offered only in the modification index S600, equipped with a six-liter V12 biturbo engine with recoil 530 horsepower (torque - 830 Nm). Motor sedan combined with the seven band automatic transmission.
Dynamic data armored vehicle are unknown, but without protection from zero to hundred kilometers per hour normal "six hundredth" accelerates in 4.6 seconds. Top speed is electronically limited to 250 kilometers per hour.
Price armored S-Class has not been announced, but it is expected that it will cost about 200 million euros more expensive than "six hundredth."
Most elements of the S-Class Guard going at the plant in Sindelfingen without using automation. Wizard manually - by welding or bolt - is attached to the body sheet metal thickness of five centimeters. Manually set and windshield 10 centimeters thick, whose mass is 135 kg.
Armored S-Class will be offered only in the modification index S600, equipped with a six-liter V12 biturbo engine with recoil 530 horsepower (torque - 830 Nm). Motor sedan combined with the seven band automatic transmission.
Dynamic data armored vehicle are unknown, but without protection from zero to hundred kilometers per hour normal "six hundredth" accelerates in 4.6 seconds. Top speed is electronically limited to 250 kilometers per hour.
Price armored S-Class has not been announced, but it is expected that it will cost about 200 million euros more expensive than "six hundredth."
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