2012 Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Coupe
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$201,600 USD | Sold
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- The spiritual successor to the legendary 300 SL Gullwing
- Finished in Sapphire Red Metallic over Beige and Black Exclusive Leather
- Covered 20,557 miles at time of cataloguing
- Desirably equipped with memory package, AMG Performance steering wheel, Bang & Olufsen premium sound system, red brake calipers, and forged alloy wheels
The Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG is among the most admired modern-day supercars. Beginning development in 2006, Mercedes-AMG sought to deliver a contemporary spiritual successor to the marque’s iconic mid-century grand tourer, the 300 SL Gullwing. Ecstatic press, design awards, and most importantly, orders, poured into Affalterbach at a prodigious rate following the unveiling of the SLS AMG at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show. Without exception, it has proven to be an exceptionally desirable automobile since day one.
From the outset, the SLS was destined to be the ultimate grand tourer. Its AMG-developed 6.2-liter V-8 front-mid engine produced a tumultuous 563 horsepower at 6,800 rpm and 480 pound-feet of torque at 4,750 rpm, propelling the car from 0–60 mph in 3.7 seconds toward a top speed of 197 mph. At the time of release, its M159 engine was the most powerful naturally aspirated engine in production. Utilizing a Getrag-developed double-clutch, seven-speed paddle-shifted transmission, the car was able to shift gears in less than 100 milliseconds. The remarkable performance of the transmission was optioned for four different settings with comfort, sport, sport plus, and manual driving modes. To aid its handling, the transmission was placed in the rear of the car as a transaxle for better weight distribution. Furthermore, A speed-activated airbrake deployed from the rear hatch to greatly increase downforce, thereby aiding cornering and deacceleration.
This SLS AMG is a United States-market chassis completed in June 2011 and finished in the alluring color combination of Sapphire Red Metallic over a Beige and Black Exclusive Leather interior. Additional factory specifications include a full slate of desirable options including red brake calipers, forged alloy wheels, high-gloss carbon fiber trim, the Bang & Olufsen premium sounds system, memory package, and AMG performance steering wheel with Alcantara grips. The car was part of a private collection until the fall of 2021 when it was purchased by current ownership. Today, this Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG is offered having covered 20,557 miles at the time of cataloguing, and benefits from a recent service by Mercedes-Benz.
Offering a level of performance and luxury that rival even the latest supercars, this well-specified SLS AMG is sure to be a most welcome acquisition for marque enthusiasts, as well as anyone else seeking a supercar as rewarding to drive on-circuit as it is every day or over long distances.