
Last time we showed you spy photos of Mercedes-Benz's forthcoming 2012 M-Class and ML63 AMG  SUVs [confusingly, Merc uses the 'M-Class' title for the series and the  'ML' prefix for the model designation], both models were covered in  heavy plastic cladding.
In  these latest scoop pics of the flagship ML63 AMG, the plastic armor is  gone and replaced by black tape, providing us with a more revealing look  at the car's styling. The new M-Class features a 'boxier' shape and is  evidently more heavily sculpted than the current model. It also gets the  more angular grille up front, found on all the latest Mercedes cars.
The  AMG-prepped model seen here, features some unique styling details such  as the specific bumper designs, side skirts, spoilers and larger alloy  wheels.
Underneath  the sheetmetal, the new M-Class' chassis is shared with the new Jeep  Grand Cherokee and Dodge Durango models as one of the last legacies from  the former Daimler-Chrysler partnerships.
Being  an AMG model, this M-Class will no doubt feature several upgrades to  the suspension, steering and braking systems, and most importantly, the  German firm's newly developed 5.5-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine in place of the current SUV's naturally aspirated 6.2-liter unit.
We  still don't know the output numbers on the ML63 AMG, but on other  Mercedes models, the bi-turbocharged V8 kicks out 544-horsepower and  800Nm or 590lb ft in standard form, and 571HP and 900Nm or 663.8 lb-ft  with an available performance pack upgrade.
Look for the new ML63 AMG to debut at a major international car show in 2011.
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