2019 Mercedes-AMG S65 Final Edition: Bye bye twin-turbo V12
The 130 run of 2019 Mercedes-AMG S65 Final Edition sedans marks the end of the company’s 6L twin-turbo V12 gas engine, and naturally it’s wearing black.
The 130 run of 2019 Mercedes-AMG S65 Final Edition sedans marks the end of the company’s 6L twin-turbo V12 gas engine, and naturally it’s wearing black.
The 2019 Mercedes-AMG S65 Final Edition marks the end of the 6L twin-turbo V12 engine with a limited run of 130 cars with 20″ wheels and black paint.
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