Skip advert
Advertisement

Renntech Mercedes SL65 Black

661bhp not enough for you? Renntech's upgrade takes the twin turbo SL65 AMG past 800bhp.

US Mercedes specialist Renntech has created a 144bhp upgrade for the Mercedes SL65 Black.

The ‘Renntech Performance Package 1’ uses a revised ECU, dual intercoolers for the bi-turbo V12 and a sports exhaust to boost the cars power output by 144bhp to 805bhp. Headlining the standard car’s stats was the fact it produced 1000Nm (that’s 738lb ft in old money), however the modifications now round the figures up to a nice, wholesome 1000lb ft (1356Nm). 

Advertisement - Article continues below

Obviously, deploying 1000lb ft to the tarmac via the rear wheels is easier said than done. To give the Renntech SL65 a fighting chance of not being overwhelmed by physics, Renntech has included a transmission upgrade in the package. A limited-slip diff with the ability to range from open to 100 per cent locked is deployed between the rear wheels to help keep the power in check.

VIDEO: Watch the standard SL65 tackle the Millbrook bowl at 180mph

Renntech are yet to provide any revised performance figures for the £10,700 upgrade (minus the diff), but as the SL65 Black was no slouch in stock trim, performance is likely to be ‘rapid’. Of course if you don't want to go to Renntech to have your SL65 tuned, you could always try Brabus.  

Read what happened when the SL65 met the mighty Aston Martin Vantage 600

 

 

Skip advert
Advertisement
Skip advert
Advertisement

Most Popular

The Peugeot 208 GTi is back: we've had a first look at the new £35k hot hatch
Peugeot 208 GTi
News

The Peugeot 208 GTi is back: we've had a first look at the new £35k hot hatch

Peugeot’s new electric hot hatch has been shown at the 2026 Le Mans 24 Hours, and UK pricing has come with it. Here are all the details
16 Jun 2026
New Maserati GranTurismo revealed – GT car updated to face Aston Martin DB12 S and Ferrari Amalfi
Maserati GranTurismo front
News

New Maserati GranTurismo revealed – GT car updated to face Aston Martin DB12 S and Ferrari Amalfi

Maserati’s iconic grand tourer launched in 2022 and is getting a nip and tuck three years on, with more power, a tweaked face and an off-road mode
18 Jun 2026
Why the ‘experts’ are completely wrong about buying a second-hand car
Used Bentley
Opinion

Why the ‘experts’ are completely wrong about buying a second-hand car

Navigating the absurd world of used car ads makes buying new seem sane, reckons Porter
12 Jun 2026