Lotus vs Mercedes-Benz
Next to each other in the dealership area - nice.
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It's TIME.
The next fight is a catchweight bout between two open top, rear wheel drive sportscars limited to a 4 cylinder engine.
In the
Calypso Red Corner -a Mid engined fighter who hails from Hethel Norfolk in South Eastern England.
It is the Series Three Lotus Elise
AND
Fighting, in the
Linari Blue Corner a front engined fighter who comes from Bremen in North Western Germany.
It is the Mercedes Benz SLK 230 Kompressor.
Cheaper, Fancy powered aluminium folding roof, More powerful, More PP More Torque - a Larger Supercharged Engine, Has the Bremen Blower got everything covered?
No. The Hethel Hellcat is far lighter (
It costs money to add lightness!) and a mid engine concept that has been honed over 20 years of development.
PD thinks the Mercedes has the edge, I tend to factor in the weight of a car, and the Elise is an Olympic Gymnast, compared to the "Used to be a dancer" SLK.
*** Round 1 *** Weight ***
Elise - 876kg - 39:61
SLK - 1325kg - 50:50
Private Pyle you are a disgusting Fat Body! - 449kg is a huge difference ... That is an Entire modern day Lotus 7 and a 125cc Racing Kart with a Gearshift!
Elise 10 - SLK - 7
*** Round 2 *** Powah ***
Elise- 136bhp
SLK - 193bhp
Only 57 extra horses on a car with a larger engine that also benefits from forced induction.
Elise 8(18) - SLK 10(17)
*** Round 3 *** Paint Chips ***
Elise has 18 and a great range of shades. Mmm, two shades of Dark Green, Nice!
SLK has 9 a good range but not good enough, and no Dark Green. Inexcusable!
Elise 10(28) - SLK 7(24)
*** Round 4 *** Sweet Designer Looks ***
The Elise series 3 has a softer look compared to the razor sharp Series 2 lines. Single headlamps make the front a bit less busy. But they have those LED silver glittery running lights... Stay Classy!
The SLK is the midget brother to the mighty SL... A Simple heavy look comes with it despite the dimensions just because it reminds you of the Battleship Tirpitz sized SL600 V12... It's not bad, but it isn't for me.
Sportlich leicht kurz? Sporty Light and Short, compared to the SL600, but not when you stack it up against a Turnip Muncher from Hethel.
Elise 10(38) - SLK 8(32)
*** Round 5 *** Talkie Torque Talk ***
Bigger Straight 4 with a Supercharger - The Benz crushes the Japanese Naturally Aspirated 1.6.
The Toyota four pot does well, just not well enough to compete with the hot air coming out of the Mercedes.
Elise 8 (46) - SLK 10(44)
*** Round 6 *** Take it to the Limit ***
Everyone loves a High revving engine...
Elise 7200rpm
SLK 6000rpm
The Toyota puts out 20% more revs - so the SLK gets 20% less points - you have to be fair.
Elise 10 (56) - SLK 8(52)
*** Round 7 *** Credit Crunch ***
Lotus - 51,000 Kazulas
Benz - 42,130 Kazulas
Not sure this reflects how expensive or cheap these cars are in real life... But in GT6 land the Bremen Beefcake is just under 8000 kazula's cheaper than the tractor boy from Norfolk.
Elise 9 (65) - SLK 10(62)
*** Round 8 *** Inimgnirnmutua (3 laps) ***
One of my favourite tracks from the original GT - And part of a three race Championship series for Short cars (That would be 'Kurz' in German - The K in SLK.)
45.8 (2m18.9) Elise
47.6 (2m24.4) SLK
Twisty track and the SLK had some weight related issues with turning and the gear change between 2nd and 3rd felt like the power wasn't quite there... The Elise has such a light touch that over rotation is a constant threat to the boredom of driving a four pot 1.6litre Toyota engined car.
Elise 10(75) - SLK 8(70)
*** Round 9 *** Cape Ring Inside (3 laps) ***
Simple GT5 track, very easy to cheat here, So as usual time are modest due to my No Grass, No Curbs, No line crossing ethos.
65.5 (3m18.2) Elise
65.2 (3m17.6) SLK
Wow after the one sided win by the Elise at Autumn Ring Mini Reverse (Inimgnirnmutua), I didn't expect much here. and Felt every lift and slow corner, but
(Don't laugh!) Cape Ring Inside is a "Power circuit" for a short track.
Elise 8(83) - SLK 10(80)
*** Round 10 *** Suzuka East (3 laps) ***
61.1 (3m07.2) Elise
61.7 (3m09.5) SLK
Quite close in the end, but the weight of the SLK hurts it in the corners - Not in Understeer but just a lack of lateral grip so you slide wider due to the mass of the car rather than to any fault of how that weight is distributed.
Elise 10(93) - SLK 8 (88)
*** Round 11 *** GT Compact Car Championship ***
Overall the Lotus had the edge on anything other than the flat out blasts And even at Cape Ring Inside it was pretty close stuff.
Elise 10 (103) - SLK 8(96)
*** Round 12 *** Handling ***
Elise - light nimble. The lack of brute power compliments the low mechanical grip the comfort tyres afford you. Rotation is very eager- Even if you are an expert you will need to tone down your inputs and steer the car with fingertips.
The SLK is a little heavy car. The suspension wallows about in comparison but the balance of the car isn't bad, truth be told - it is just not close to the "Think Russian" levels of synergy you get in the Lotus Elise Mk.3.
Elise 10(113) - SLK 9(105)
*** Round 13 *** Christian Horner on... Horns ***
Hello, GTPlanet - Red Bull Team Principle Christian Horner here to give you the low down on which car has the very best beep and which has the worst parp.
(Christian Horner, Yesterday)
Elise - Soft weak delicate; a Lady on a whoopie cushion
SLK - Musical Strong dominant - Like a feisty Spice Girl at the peak of her powers.
So I, Christian Horner, say that the Mercedes Benz SLK 230 Kompressor has the best horn. And the engine is good as well, Go on Toto, let my team have a few of those V6 turbo hybirds, don't be mean!
(Disclaimer - I Don't think that was the Actual Christian Horner.)
Elise 8(121) - SLK 10(115)
*** Round 14 *** Ultimate Top Speed - B Spec at Route X - 18.82 miles***
156-151mph (1m23) at 5000m
160mph (Rev limited in 5th gear)(SLK)
7m29.5 total time(SLK)
138-130mph (1m31) at 5000m
140mph (Drag limited in 6th gear)(Elise)
8m21.7 total time(Elise)
The SLK ran away with this one, 8 seconds lead after 5 kilometers turned into a 52 second lead after the flying lap. This maybe down to the B Spec Elise driver staying in 6th gear when it may have been prudent to get power at the top end of the 5th gear rev range... But I don't think it would have altered the result. The Benz only lost 5mph going up the 213 foot
(65 or so in Meters, maybe?) incline between the 3km and 5km splits,The Elise lost 8mph and it started 18mph slower at the bottom of the hill.
This test just underlines how much more Engine the Supercharged Benz 2.3 litre has over the neat 1.6 from Toyota.
8m06.8 (When Ryk drove the Elise rather than letting B Spec Betty cruise along in 6th gear like a mook!)
Elise 7(128) - SLK 10(125)
So a 3 point lead for the Little Lotus, but the Meaty Mercedes is breathing hard down the its neck... As they are both so good to chuck about, I ran another track test at everyone's favourite Spanish track...
Montjuïc Park?
(Shut up Ryk!),
Circuit de Cataluña?
(Shut up Pastor!) -
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---- Continued in Part two ----