The Mercedes Gullwing is ready for its maiden flight! A handful of images were leaked onto the web yesterday, but now Mercedes has released all the details and a full set of images of its all-new supercar, before its world premiere in Frankfurt. Designed to evoke memories of the iconic
300SL Gullwing from the fifties, the Mercedes SLS AMG also fills a gap
in Merc's range left by the outgoing McLaren SLR. And judging by these detailed photos its styling promises to be every bit as dramatic as
its forebearers. Gullwing-style doors, hinged at the roof, will
no doubt be the big talking point, but what's under the skin is just as impressive. Packing a 555bhp
AMG 6.3-litre dry-sumped V8 with 650Nm of torque, it's capable of covering the 0-60mph sprint in 3.7
seconds and continuing on to a top speed of 197mph. Fortunately carbon-ceramaic
brake discs will be offered as an option to scrub off the speed with
ease. An aluminium space-frame body helps to keep weight down to a manageable 1.620kg. Combine this with the latest seven-speed dual-clutch transmission and a near-perfect 47:53 front-rear weight distribution and the front-engined Merc should be as good to drive as it's on-paper figures suggest. It's not just the Gullwing doors that link this car to it's predecessor from the Fifties, either. The elongated bonnet, extra-wide grille and oversize three-point star are all reminiscent of the legendary 300SL. But modern touches like the extendable rear spoiler (which deploys above 75mph for added downforce), LED running lights and unique alloys (20-inch at the rear, 19-inch at the front) ensure a classic design is brought bang up to date. Climb inside the compact passenger compartment and you're greeted by jet-engine inspired air vents. The silver instrument cluster features an F1-style LED shift lights and the speedometer runs all the way to 225mph, while taking pride of place on the centre console is the seven-inch multi-media screen. Finest-quality materials are used throughout the cabin, and nowhere is this more perfectly demonstrated than with the magnesium-backed sports seats - a metal that's particularly strong and light. Prices are likely to start from around £130,000 when it
goes on sale in summer 2010 - less than half the price of the Mercedes
McLaren SLR. Check out next weeks magazine - on newstands September 16 - for full details on the stunning SLS and all the cars that matter in Frankfurt.
The new SLS Gullwing does nothing to evoke the original. MB looks like they ran out of sheet metal, glass and taste aft of the A pillar. Too bad.
The extendable rear spoiler deploying at 75mph will be a useful visual check for the UK traffic police.
With the orignal 1950's early 60's model being valued at £300k+ this is definately going on my shopping list next year.
By James_Z on 10 September, 2009, 3:47pm