Mercedes SL
Mercedes SL
It was the last stint for the fourth generation of the Mercedes-Benz SL, which brought a final set of innovations to the famous German roadster.
Mercedes-Benz SL appeared for the first time in 1954 after the American importer Max Hoffman convinced the German carmaker to build an open-top, two-seat, luxury roadster. He gave the nameplate idea to the carmaker. That’s how the legendary SL (Sport-Leicht or Sport-Light) was born. In 1989, the fourth generation was one of the fastest and luxurious roadsters on the market.
Unlike any other Mercedes-Benz available, the SL was built as a Grand Tourer, with room for two, a long hood, a short cabin, and an even shorter trunk. Its thick and raked A-pillars served as a safety arch to protect the occupants in an unlikely roll-over situation. In 1998, the carmaker introduced the SL’s final facelift, which brought body-colored door handles and different, rounded taillights. The side-vents behind the front wheel-wells were different, with two more sweeping cuts instead of three narrower ones as before.
Inside, Mercedes-Benz changed the interior almost completely. The dashboard looked similar, but the instrument cluster featured silver rings around the dials. Depending on the version, the car sported wood-trims or aluminum ones. For the sound system, Mercedes-Benz switched to the fiber-optic network instead of copper-based wiring, closely working with Bose for an excellent sound experience.
Under the hood, Mercedes-Benz offered four gasoline engine choices ranged between 204 hp and 518 hp. The latter was found on the S-Class as well. Another improvement was the introduction of the 5G-Tronic automatic gearbox.
Engine Technical Data
Engine type – Number of cylinders : | V 6 – V12 |
Engine Code : | 113.961 |
Fuel type : | Petrol |
Fuel System : | MPI – Bosch ME2.8 |
Engine Alignment : | Longitudinal |
Engine size – Displacement – Engine capacity : | 4966 cm3 or 303 cu-in |
Bore x Stroke : | 97.0 x 84.0 mm 3.82 x 3.31 inches |
Number of valves : | 24 Valves |
Aspiration : | N/A |
Compression Ratio : | 10.0 |
Maximum power – Output – Horsepower : | 204 – 512 HP |
Drive wheels – Traction – Drivetrain : | RWD |
Transmission Gearbox – Number of speeds : |
5 speed Automatic
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Num. of Doors : | 2 | ||
Wheelbase : | 252 cm or 99.21 inches | ||
Length : | 450 cm or 177.17 inches | ||
Width : | 181 cm or 71.26 inches | ||
Height : | 129 cm or 50.79 inches | ||
Front Brakes – Disc dimensions : | Vented Discs (- mm) | ||
Rear Brakes – Dics dimensions : | Vented Discs (- mm) | ||
Front Tyres – Rims dimensions : | 225/55 R16 | ||
Rear Tyres – Rims dimensions : | 225/55 R16 | ||
Curb Weight : | 1795 kg OR 3957 lbs | ||
Weight-Power Output Ratio : | 5.9 kg/hp | ||
Trunk / Boot capacity : | 260 L | ||
Front Suspension : | Independent. McPherson. coil springs. anti-roll bar | ||
Rear Suspension : | Multilink. coil springs. anti-roll bar |
Fuel Consumption – Economy – Combined: | 12.5 L/100km 23 mpg UK / 19 mpg US |
Fuel Consumption – Economy – Open road: | 8.8 L/100km 32 mpg UK / 27 mpg US |
Fuel Consumption – Economy – City: | 18.9 L/100km 15 mpg UK / 12 mpg US |
Range : | 640 Km or 398 miles |
Fuel Tank Capacity : | 80 L 17.6 UK gallons 21.1 US gallons |
CO2 emissions : | 293 g/Km (Mercedes Benz) |
Top Speed : | 250 – 322 km/h |
Acceleration 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) : | 4.6+ s |
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