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German Special Customs Mercedes CLS 63 AMG

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Check out the latest work on this Mercedes CLS 63 AMG from the tuning firm German Special Customs. Their first take on this car was called the Stealth because of its sinister look and fighter jet appearance.

This time, the tuners at GSC have painted their CLS a bright orange so the previous title can now be thrown out. The luxury sports car holds a new body kit consisting of a front spoiler lip, vented front, side skirts, fender flares, rear diffuser and trunk spoiler.

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Inside the Mercedes CLS 63 AMG you will notice the orange theme continued with new fabric on the seats, dashboard, center console and door panels. Carbon fiber trim is the last addition and can be found on the dash and door trim.

Performance modifications for the 5.5-liter AMG V8 are made up of larger turbochargers, an additional water cooler, custom exhaust and ECU tuning to wrap it all up.

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The results are impressive with a new power rating of 704 horse to go along with 700 Nm of torque. At the track this is good for 0 to 62 mph in just 3.7 seconds while topping out at 217 mph. This time around people will notice these figures because of the bright orange paint job on the German Special Customs tuned Mercedes CLS 63 AMG.

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A true fan of American classics, Greg adores everything coming from the golden age of automotive design, from the timeless elegance of the 1940s and '50s to the raw power of '60s and '70s muscle cars. He dreams of a world where those cars continue to grace the streets—even if it means embracing EV technology to preserve their iconic charm. After earning his degree from the University of Portsmouth, he left his job at GameStop to pursue his passion to become an automotive journalist. Learn more about Fancy Tuning's Editorial Process.

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