Last year Mercedes tuner Renntech set about ending the confusion by boosting the output of the supercar to 722hp (538kW) – up from the regular 722’s 650hp (485kW). The original PKG1 kit included upgraded intercoolers, a larger crankshaft pulley, and custom ECU software to reach that power level.
The Florida-based tuner has now released its PKG2 kit and this time power has been boosted to 740hp (552kW) at 6,400rpm. The car has also been given a slight visual update with Signature 10 spoke wheels in SLR offsets and 3 finishes.
Pricing for the standard PKG1 starts at $12,990, while the PKG2 kit will set you back $26,990. Renntech also offers bigger 20in wheels for $1,950 each and owners also opt for more powerful brakes at additional cost.


Reader Comments
Tue Jun 24 2008 6:29 PM
HECTOR says
They stole those wheels from some hardcore guy who had them on his Chevy Lumina.
Wed Jun 25 2008 9:52 AM
CarFanaticsUnleashed says
I am raised from sleep to once again diagnose a tuning company as being childish.
Those wheels found on a Chevy Lumina would somehow not surprise me in the least.
Power boosts are alright by me, but really, isn't 740 bhp just a little bit overkill?
Not that I'd turn it down if I had an SLR, but those wheels have got to go, when the stock wheels are so good looking to begin with...
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