Mercedes AMG and Cigarette Racing have made driving performance possible both on land and on water. The two companies are marking their 10 years of collaboration together with the new 2017 Marauder AMG, which was inspired by the Mercedes AMG GT R. And get this. It puts out 3,100 horsepower. It was unveiled at the Miami International Boat Show.

The boat is 50 feet long and made mostly of carbon fiber, which help shed more than 1,300 pounds from the design. The boat is powered by a pair of Mercury Racing 1550/1350 QC4V engines, which are 9.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8s. There’s so much power it requires two keys to unleash it all. One key sets the dual calibration engines at 1,350 horsepower each. The second key opens up the quad cam, four valve engines to push out 1,550 horsepower each, which then gives the driver a total of 3,100 horsepower. The “Green Hell Magno” color was taken straight from the GT R along with commemorative badging on the deck on the 8 that are being made.

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11 thoughts on “Mercedes AMG Has Built A 3,100 Horsepower Cigarette Boat”
  1. Why build the boat to stay on the water at those speeds. Never understood why all these off shore power boats are built to stay glued to the waters surface when they are already as expensive as an airplane. Their going fast enough to fly so why not put flyable control surfaces on them to fly just above the surface in "open ocean". Then there would never be a problem of catching air and flipping because they would already be controlling the very thing that could get them into trouble, and go a hell of lot faster without all that stupid bouncing and pounding they go through.

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