The Mercedes-AMG GT is superior to the SLS AMG in
every measurable way, but in the brand’s pursuit of rivaling the Porsche 911
and targeting a larger demographic, it doesn’t quite have the road presence of
its predecessor.
Now, German tuner Inden Design has shown off what it
can do with the SLS to freshen up its design and take the Black Series to even
more extreme heights, making the AMG GT seem more restrained than ever.
Up front, the tuner has implemented a new apron and
blacked-out the grille and three-pointed star to give the SLS all the stealth
and aggression it could ever need. Further styling modifications include a
freshened-up rear bumper with more exposed carbon, an all-carbon fiber wing as
well as a new set of side skirts.
Beyond the exterior tweaks, Inden added a set of
KW coilovers, a stainless steel exhaust system and massaged the 6.2-liter V8
engine to now pump out 635 hp, a full 64 hp more than the standard car.