The new
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The first tour in the
As the car races forward, the driver considers all the possibilities in the
Lars Kern has demonstrated the athletic capabilities underneath the
The sporty sedan seems to push back the limits of physics, thanks to its technical brilliance. The
So much for the virtual part of the driving dynamics concept. In very real terms, the 4D Chassis Control’s commands are carried out by the rear-axle steering. It’s a technical component that transfers the handling properties of a super sports car to a luxury sedan.
A nearly 16.5-foot sedan that acts like a sports car can be explained in part by some of its chassis consisting of aluminum. In fact, this lightweight material accounts for the complete sides as well as the roof. Off we go to the Nürburgring. As Kern puts it, “You drive onto the Nordschleife and promptly forget how big the
The Gran
Kern’s description is high praise. “The
There remains just one point to clear up. What parts of his record lap did Kern drive with the new eight-speed dual-clutch transmission in manual mode, and which in automatic? “When we started the test-drives I was shifting gears by hand,” he says. “But then our engineers looked at the data and said, ‘The transmission can do it better.’ And so that’s what I did in the lap of 7 minutes and 38 seconds.”
By Thomas Fuths
Photos by Theodor Barth
Record drive on the Nürburgring
The Nordschleife is the most challenging racetrack in the world. Every new
The 550-hp