• Year of manufacture 
    2011
  • Mileage 
    13 346 mi / 21 479 km
  • Car type 
    Other
  • Chassis number 
    WMX1973772A006144
  • Engine number 
    15998060006610
  • Lot number 
    509
  • Drive 
    RHD
  • Condition 
    Used
  • Exterior brand colour 
    Obsidian Black
  • Location
    United Kingdom
  • Exterior colour 
    Other

Description

UK-supplied, right-hand drive, just 13,346miles and a full service historyFinished in stunning Obsidian Black with a glorious cockpit in classic red leatherRoof-hinged gullwingdoors pay homage to the iconic 300SLFront-mid mounted, aluminium-alloy, dry-sumped, normally aspirated 6.2-litre V8Structured and panelled entirely in aluminium; lightweight carbon-fibre driveshafts0-62mph in 3.8 seconds, 197 mph/563bhp at 6800rpm/479lb ft at 4750rpmSuperbly presented and correctly maintained, this desirable modern classicwould be at home in any collection of important motor carsJaguar E-Type fans will undoubtedly disagree but perhaps the most recognisable sports car of the 1950s was the classic Mercedes 300SL Gullwing. With its dramatic doors, this was the ultimate supercar of its time and the very mention of the name evokes memories of Grace Kelly and grainy black and white racing footage. It was the embodiment of half a century of Mercedes motorsport pedigree and pleasingly, became the inspiration for a modern interpretation - the brand's equally desirable SLS AMG model, launched in 2010.It's not just the gullwingdoors that awaken reminiscences of the legendary 300 SL as the characteristic wide radiator grille with the large Mercedes-Benz star and the wing-like fin are also reminiscent of the face of that historic sports car. The three-dimensional, sculptured front with the low, v-shaped, front skirt with lateral indentations gives this new gullwing a powerful, almost aggressive stance on the road, a sort of 'don't mess with me' look. The cars dominance is underscored by six large air intakes and the wide-set, Bi-xenon vertical headlamps.There's something utterly beguiling about a large capacity V8 and the one you'll find under the bonnet of the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG is an absolute peach. It's a 6.2-litre unit and was the first V8 from the AMG stable to be designed from the ground up, with its initial application being in the E63 super-saloon. The engine was further developed for the SLS with a dry-sump set-up and 120 unique parts and, in this guise, could muster a very healthy 563bhp. It's a simply superb engine and even when running on a light throttle it rumbles and crackles like distant thunder and lightning. It's mated to a seven-speed, dual-clutch transmission complete with a 'Race Start' launch-control system enabling a claimed 0-62mph time of 3.8secs and a top speed of 197mph.The SLS is one of those machines that had modern-classic written all over it from the moment it first saw the light of day and Mercedes themselves state on record that they will only build such a special car once every 50 years or so and there was never any replacement either planned or offered. Whilst it was the first car to be fully designed by AMG in-house, it was sadly the last to be fitted with a naturally aspirated V8, the most powerful normally aspirated engine they had ever built. However, it wasn't just a case of prodigious power and retro-inspired styling that made the SLS a modern icon as, when EVO magazine pitched it up against some pretty serious rivals, it won the motoring press over with its blend of all-round ability and everyday usability. Pitched head-to-head with Aston's V12 Vantage, Ferrari's 599HGTE and the evergreen Porsche 911 Turbo 'S', the AMG's depth of talent won the day.This impressive example is a UK-supplied, right-hand drive 2011 SLS 63 AMG and is finished in stunning Obsidian Black with a glorious cockpit in Classic Red leather Its fitted with the seven-speed, dual-clutch transmission and has been optioned with Electric Windows, 4GB Music Register, ABS with Brake Assist and AMG Performance Steering Wheel. It has been enjoyed by just two previous keepers, has covered 13,346miles and was most recently fully serviced in February 2019 at Mercedes with a fresh MOT being added a few weeks ago.Immortalised at every Grand Prix meeting for many years, being thecar selected to lead the pack in any safety car conditions, the SLS AMG was destined to be amodern classicfrom the moment it arrived and this superbly presented and maintained example would fit nicely into any collection of important motor cars. We welcome any inspection and, at 'No Reserve', anticipate serious interest.2011 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMGhttps://youtu.be/0M7jw-aWbRUfalse


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First name 
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Last name 
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