Posaidon’s modified Mercedes-AMG A35 packs A45 S-rivalling 395bhp
A new turbocharger has given the Mercedes-AMG A35 a healthy bump in output, bringing it close to its £50k sibling
Posaidon has already been playing around with AMG’s A45 S, lifting output to 518bhp for a ludicrous 201mph top speed, but now the German tuner has worked its magic on the lesser A35.
Its new RS 400 kit will lift the standard 2-litre turbocharged petrol engine to 395bhp and 405lb ft of torque, a 93bhp and 111lb ft gain over standard. To reach these figures, more than an ECU tune is required, with Posaidon swapping the A35’s standard turbocharger for a more powerful and thermally efficient unit. The seven-speed DCT also receive software tweaks to help extract its maximum performance.
> This Mercedes-AMG A45 S has a 201mph top speed
Its 0-62mph time now comes in a brisk 4sec, seven tenths sooner than factory, and just a tenth slower than the £50,000 A45 S. Perhaps more impressive is the new 183mph top speed, raised from the standard 155mph, thanks to a removal of the electronic speed limiter.
Posaidon also offers a lesser ECU tune to bring output to 350bhp and just over 350lb ft of torque. In this form, four tenths is lopped off the 0-62mph sprint in this form, bringing the sprint down to 4.3sec.
Local pricing and availability is yet to be confirmed, but if it keeps costs reasonable a modded A35 that looks and goes just like its substantially more expensive A45 S sibling could make it seem a relative bargain.