MEC Design tunes the new Mercedes-Benz SLS

German tuning company MEC Design has released a some illustrations showing just how the SLS might look once they’ve got their hands on one. MEC Design is known for their extreme tuning, which is evident in these computer illustrations.
The first study shows the SLS AMG from the front. The Mercedes Benz star has moved from the front to make space and now sits above the grill and is very reminiscent of the SLR McLaren which it is replacing. It features a new front bumper which has an extremely deep mesh grill as well as curved side air inlets. The side skirts have been deepened and now feature the MEC Design lighting system which is linked to the interior lighting and lights up when the ignition is turned on or the doors are opened. The SLS look is finished off with the three piece bi-color 22 inch mecxtremeIII wheels.
The second study shows the rear of the SLS AMG and the extreme look rear diffuser for which MEC Design is already well known. Its part of their 2Face system which allows you to choose between having a more extreme look as shown here or having a more refined elegant finish. A carefully placed rear spoiler finishes off the optics whilst the oval chrome tips of the MEC Design exhaust system enhance the whole experience with its amazing sounds.
The third image shows the front view again but this time in a golden yellow finish along with the three piece 22 inch mecxtremeI wheels.



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