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February 05, 2025

Explore the Mercedes-Benz S 65 AMG Coupe 2025

 

Understanding the Mercedes-Benz S 65 AMG Coupe 2025


Mercedes-Benz S 65 AMG Coupe 2025
 Mercedes-Benz S 65 AMG Coupe 2025


The Mercedes-Benz S 65 AMG Coupe 2025 is a great example of luxury and performance, combining advanced engineering with exquisite design. As a flagship Mercedes-Benz model, it offers an exciting and comfortable driving experience, making it a preferred choice for car enthusiasts.

Key Features of the S 65 AMG Coupe 2025


  • Powerful engine: The S 65 AMG Coupe has a 6.0L V12 engine that delivers exceptional power and acceleration.
  • Luxurious interior: High-quality materials and modern technology enhance the comfort of every journey.
  • Advanced Safety Features: Comprehensive safety systems ensure peace of mind while driving.
  • Customization options: Owners can customize their cars to reflect their unique style.


How much does service a Mercedes-Benz S 65 AMG Coupe 2025 cost?

Owning a luxury car like the Mercedes-Benz S 65 AMG Coupe 2025 comes with a range of maintenance costs. Understanding these expenses is critical for potential buyers.

Common maintenance costs

The annual maintenance costs of the S 65 AMG Coupe can vary based on factors such as driving habits, mileage, and service history. Here are some estimated costs:

  • Periodic service: ranging from $300 to $600, depending on the type of service.
  • Tire replacement: It typically costs between $1,000 to $2,000 for high-performance tires.
  • Brake pads and rotors: The cost of replacing pads and rotors can range from $1,500 to $3,000.
  • Insurance: Premiums for luxury cars like the S 65 AMG Coupe are often higher, averaging around $2,000 per year.


Factors affecting maintenance costs

Several factors can affect the maintenance expenses of the S 65 AMG Coupe:

  • Driving conditions: Frequent driving in extreme conditions can lead to increased wear.
  • Driving style: Aggressive driving can accelerate the need to replace brakes and tires.
  • Parts quality: Using Mercedes-Benz Genuine Parts may be more expensive but often ensures better performance and greater longevity


The Mercedes-Benz S 65 AMG Coupe 2025 maintenance is an investment in luxury and performance. By understanding maintenance costs and the factors involved, you can enjoy your driving experience to the fullest. 

      Tuesday, February 4, 2025

      February 04, 2025

      It's official, in addition to the A6 e-tron, a new Audi A6 combustion engine is coming... March 4, 2025

       It's official, in addition to the A6 e-tron, a new Audi A6 combustion engine is coming... March 4, 2025

      It's official, in addition to the A6 e-tron, a new Audi A6 combustion engine is coming... March 4, 2025
      It's official, in addition to the A6 e-tron, a new Audi A6 combustion engine is coming... March 4, 2025


      The replacement for the Audi A6 will not be the Audi A7, but a new A6. It's official, it will be unveiled on March 4, 2025. The manufacturer backpedals in its nomenclature. Explanations.


      It's hard to understand anything about Audi! Indeed, the brand with the rings had clarified things specifying that even numbers, followed by the e-Tron suffix, would now characterize 100% electric vehicles, such as the Audi Q8 e-tron, or the recent Audi A6 e-tron. While odd numbers would be the prerogative of electrified combustion models (micro hybrid and plug-in hybrid), it is for this very specific reason that the Audi A4 that has just left the scene has been replaced by the Audi A5.

      It took barely time to get used to this new nomenclature, which really didn't last long. The Volkswagen group's premium brand is already reshuffling the cards and abandoning them. The official press release has just been released: a "new Audi A6 with internal combustion engine will be revealed worldwide on Tuesday, March 4, 2025." Small detail: Why a capital letter to Tuesday and March? It remains a mystery.

      The replacement for the Audi A6 will be called the Audi A6

      The 2018 Audi A6 will hand over to a new A6 on March 4.© Audi
      The 2018 Audi A6 will hand over to a new A6 on March 4.© Audi.

      But let's get back to the most important thing, in other words, the one that we have been announcing for some time now, as the future Audi A7, the one that will replace this year, the Audi A6 C8 type, launched in 2018 and then restyled in 2022 which will finally be called Audi A6. The latter will simply carry, internally, the code C9 designating the ninth generation of the brand's "business" sedan, which takes into account in this total the four versions of the Audi 100. Back to square one...

      In addition, this new logic will not be retroactive, says the manufacturer. Understand this, that the new Audi A5 which recently arrived in dealerships will keep this name, which will suddenly go against the tide in the range.

      Breaking the deadlock

      Audi will probably never admit it, but this division between even/electric and odd/combustion led it straight to a dead end. Indeed, what to name the future electric Audi A3? According to this logic, due to the upcoming arrival of an A4 e-tron, it could only become the Audi A2 e-tron, while its format would be more imposing than the future Audi Q2 e-tron. A paradox and a route for customers that can also confuse it with the Audi A2 MPV.

      In the end, the Audi A6 will remain the Audi A6, a rival to the BMW 5 Series and Mercedes E-Class with unchanged names and it will coexist in the range with the 100% electric Audi A6 e-tron... until further notice..


      Monday, February 3, 2025

      February 03, 2025

      New 2025 BMW iX

      New 2025 BMW iX: all the info and photos of the largest BMW electric SUV

      New 2025 BMW iX
      New 2025 BMW iX


      The largest of BMW's electric SUVs, the BMW iX, which set the tone in short, is going through a restyling. It's an opportunity to change his physique a little but above all to evolve on a technical level. We take stock.


      Like the BMW 7 Series "Bangle" at the turn of the millennium, the BMW iX - stemming from the Vision iNext concept from 2018 - surprised everyone when it was presented in the fall of 2020. A year later, he transformed the test drive into a production model while being an aesthetic manifesto and a technological laboratory. A vast program!

      Now halfway through its career, we can see its influence on the design of the range. It has been given a sober but clearly visible restyling coupled with a technical evolution, allowing it to stay one step ahead of the competition. The launch of the restyled BMW iX will take place in spring 2025. BMW is targeting core markets: the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany.

      New 2025 BMW iX


      For the restyled BMW iX, this starts with the definition of a new range consisting of the 45, 60, and 70 versions instead of the 40, 50, and 60. In detail, the 45 version, which replaces the 40, gains 82 hp, for a total of 408 electric horsepower for a torque value of 700 Nm (+70 Nm). At the heart of the range, the BMW iX 60 (which takes over from the BMW iX 50 and not the BMW iX M60) has an additional 21 hp (544 hp).

      The BMW iX remakes its ranges

      The BMW iX remakes its ranges

      For the restyled BMW iX, this starts with the definition of a new range consisting of the 45, 60, and 70 versions instead of the 40, 50, and 60. In detail, the 45 version, which replaces the 40, gains 82 hp, for a total of 408 electric horsepower for a torque value of 700 Nm (+70 Nm). At the heart of the range, the BMW iX 60 (which takes over from the BMW iX 50 and not the BMW iX M60) has an additional 21 hp (544 hp).

      Finally, the BMW iX M70 has increased by 40 hp compared to the BMW iX M60 and now tops the offer with 659 hp for a torque value of 1,100 Nm (+85 Nm). The technical specifications of the latter do not change in terms of top speed, remaining electronically limited to 250 km/h, nevertheless, the 0 to 100 km/h exercise increases from 3.8 to 3.5 seconds.

      The restyled BMW iX xDrive 45

      • 408 hp at 8,000 pm
      • 700 Nm from 0 to 5,000 rpm0 to 100 in 5.1 sec
      • vmax 200 km/h
      • autonomy WLTP : 490 - 602 km

      The restyled BMW iX xDrive 60

      • 544 hp at 8,000 pm
      • 765 Nm from 0 to 5,000 rpm0 to 100 in 4.6 sec
      • vmax 200 km/h
      • Autonomy WLTP : 563 - 701 km

      The restyled BMW iX M70 xDrive

      • 659 hp at 13,000 rpm,100 Nm from 0 to 5,000 rpmpmto 100 in 3.5 sec
      • vmax 250 km/h
      • WLTP autonomy : 521 - 600 km

      The restyled BMW ix also benefits from new cell technology for the batteries with, according to the manufacturer, an improved energy efficiency of around 30% or 94.8 kWh while the charging power is increased to 175 kW for the BMW iX xDrive45. The 60 and 70 versions have high-voltage batteries at 109.1 kWh and 108.9 kWh respectively, with a maximum charging power of 195 kW in both cases.

      And in alternating current, the charge is 22 kW. The aim is to increase the range to 700 km for the xDrive60 version, i.e. a gain in range of 60 km, to be verified during our independent measurements. BMW mentions 600 km for the xDrive45 and M70 xDrive.

      New 2025 BMW iX


        If only by its look, the restyling of the BMW iX is clearly visible. This Phase 2 adopts a Neue Klasse-style light signature. While the shape of the bumper is characterized by vertical side scoops framing a grille with a diagonal striped pattern, it is the filiation with the new BMW X3 that is neat. We can also see in its stripes a bit of the recently restyled VolvoXC90. To align rowing and plumage, the BMW iX also raises the tone with an M Sport package delivered as standard on the top 70 version, which now has 23-inch wheels.

        New 2025 BMW iX

        At the rear, the cosmetic changes are more subtle with a verticalization of the reflectors that modifies the contours of the black insert at the bottom of the bumper while the lights adopt a red texture and are no longer crystalline. No need for more.

        No inner revolution, just more connectivity

        New 2025 BMW iX
        New 2025 BMW iX

        In the cabin, there are no major changes, in fact at its launch in the fall of 2021, the BMW iX set the tone with an instrument cluster on a double panoramic panel. This interface was subsequently adopted by the entire range during model renewals and restyling (the facelifted BMW 3 Series can attest to this). There is therefore no need for the BMW iX to modify its furniture.

        The change is more about the BMW 8.5 operating system and technological treats such as audio and video streaming as well as in-car games, a way of going to Tesla's toes. In addition, connectivity is optimized thanks to 5G mobile radio antennas. For access, the BMW Digital Key can call on your smartphone with easy sharing and individually configurable access rights.

        .Source: https://www.automobile-magazine.fr/

            Sunday, February 2, 2025

            February 02, 2025

            Restyled Tesla Model 3

             Restyled Tesla Model 3: winter and cold test drive of the best-selling electric sedan


            Restyled Tesla Model 3


            For its sixth anniversary, this electric market star is refining some weaknesses while improving style and aerodynamics. It's a shame, however, that the ergonomics have gone in the opposite direction.

            Aside from the slowly arriving Chinese automakers in our markets, Tesla is one of the youngest car manufacturers. Yet, it is also one of those with the oldest average age in its range. Except for the Tesla Model Y, which was born in 2020, all of its products are over six years old, with the Tesla Model S dating back to 2012, the Tesla Model X to 2015, and the Tesla Model 3 to 2017, even though it only reached our markets in early 2019 after a slow ramp-up. It was therefore time for a facelift, even though the electric aspects of the Model 3 weren’t outdated... which, as usual, have been regularly fine-tuned without changing for this update.

            Restyled Tesla Model 3
            Restyled Tesla Model 3


            Tesla Model 3 Facelift: A New Look for a New Life

            Visually, there are changes, with sharper headlights placed on a lowered hood to further improve its already good drag coefficient (0.219 instead of 0.23), and redesigned rear lights now fully integrated into the trunk lid. Too bad the trunk still isn’t a hatchback (this 4.72-meter car remains strangely a two-volume with a fixed rear window!), which would have made it easier to access a fairly large trunk, with an additional 70 liters of storage under the floor, plus the front trunk which accommodates a large cabin-sized suitcase.

            Restyled Tesla Model 3


            The Best is Inside

            The most significant changes are inside, with redesigned seats (heated in all four places and ventilated in the front), a central console clad in aluminum, fabric on the dashboard, and door panels now featuring soft padding all the way down. These efforts are welcome, as the Tesla Model 3 had not been a leader in perceived quality until now. With this updated interior now in line with the category, the beautiful 15.4-inch central touchscreen – the only screen – remains highly responsive, but with thinner edges, it can display slightly more content than before.

            We appreciate it, but it’s a pity that, given its large size, some "virtual buttons" are so small, like the temperature +/- buttons, or the deactivation of the annoying and unreliable speed limit alert, making them very difficult to activate while driving without taking your eyes off the road for too long, especially since a finger moves with the suspension's movements. It's almost as if the engineers forgot that the car is in motion and validated their displays only when stationary. This leads to the ergonomics of the Tesla. Like all modern cars, the growing number of functions requires many menus and submenus.

            Improving Ergonomics

            However, even with a bit of familiarity, it’s not always easy to navigate all the settings and functions, especially since some reset every time you start the car, like the lane-keeping assistance. This system is unbearable on secondary roads or congested highways if you want to let a two-wheeler pass. Tesla has tried to simplify some functions, such as selecting the forward/reverse gears, which can now be selected by swiping left or right on the screen.

            Restyled Tesla Model 3


            It’s even possible to let the Tesla Model 3 do it automatically, selecting the forward gear if it detects an obstacle behind. However, the removal of the traditional stalks for turn signals and wipers, replaced by buttons on the steering wheel spokes, is baffling. For turn signals, the stacked buttons (down for left, up for right) are difficult to feel and require a glance to ensure you’re pressing the right one.

            A Simple Steering Wheel

            The Model 3 definitely deserves its success, especially as Tesla has improved comfort by adopting laminated glass for the rear windows, helping to reduce wind noise. However, the ergonomics still suffer. The turn signal buttons are hard to find by touch, and the wipers’ automatic function remains unreliable, often responding too slowly when rain intensity changes.

            With some practice, they’re easier to use… on straight roads. But once you’re on a roundabout, for example, it’s almost impossible to find the button to signal that you’re taking the next exit. Fortunately, the signals cancel themselves once the maneuver is completed, but for driving safety, this is a real step backward! For the wipers, it wouldn’t be so bad if the automatic function worked well, but it’s consistently delayed in adjusting to rain intensity and doesn’t wipe often enough. You have to manually adjust the frequency via a menu on the central screen, requiring you to take your eyes off the road. Once again, a setback in terms of safety.

            Restyled Tesla Model 3


            A Well-Made Chassis

            Despite softer suspensions, there are still some jolts at low speeds, which the large 19-inch wheels don’t help. However, these tires offer great grip on this well-designed chassis, which has a very effective and responsive front end, complemented by a stable rear. The rear is monitored by a traction control system that’s never intrusive but keeps things in check, even on wet roads, despite the instant torque of the rear-wheel drive.

            Impressive Range

            With 6 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h and only 3.5 seconds to go from 80 to 120 km/h, this least powerful Tesla Model 3 already offers performance close to that of good sports cars. Tesla doesn’t officially provide figures for power and torque – excluding the plaid variants – but we can tell you that this base Model 3, weighing 1,765 kg, already has 286 hp (120 hp continuously) and 420 Nm of torque. The performance is excellent, and should not differ much from the pre-facelift Standard version we measured in 2021, as the powertrain remains the same. The car can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 6 seconds and 80-120 km/h in 3.5 seconds, offering a performance level close to good sports cars.

            It also maintains a respectable range, provided you don’t overindulge in its quick accelerations. With an average consumption of 17 kWh/100 km off highways, this Model 3, with its approximately 57 kWh battery (Tesla doesn’t disclose the exact capacity), offers decent range figures. Thanks to improved aerodynamics, the range should show slight improvements compared to pre-facelift measurements: 318 km in the city, 278 km on roads, and 233 km on highways.


            Rapid Charging

            As we experienced during our test at 3°C, the battery technology seems to struggle with low temperatures, limiting its recharge power to between 40-50 kW. However, the cheaper LFP battery technology (NMC lithium-ion for other Model 3s) can charge quickly on fast chargers, accepting up to 170 kW. As for regenerative braking, its high intensity – which is good for battery recharge – makes it difficult to smoothly release the accelerator without jerking passengers, particularly on the road. Fortunately, the electric braking system, which can bring the car to a full stop, is now perfectly calibrated at low speeds, avoiding any sudden jolts.

            Pricing

            As for the price, this Tesla Model 3 Propulsion is currently priced at €42,990, before the €5,000 bonus that it is likely to lose due to being manufactured in China. This is a very competitive price compared to often more expensive German rivals. However, with Tesla frequently playing with its prices (increases or decreases of €10,000 are not rare), we have learned to be cautious.

            Source: https://www.automobile-magazine.fr/