The Mercedes-Benz SLR Stirling Moss, the final hurrah for the fabled SLR line, has a production date of June 2009 and is the culmination of everything SLR. The SLR Stirling Moss has a radical design, with no roof or even proper windshield. It is as if Mercedes-Benz is flaunting the fact that all SLR drivers own a couple more cars, and the retro race-roadster design is the only thing they could respectfully apply legendary British race car driver Stirling Moss's name to.
Stirling Moss--the car--is styled unlike anything else on the market, even from boutique car builders. It looks every bit the modern interpretation of the classic race speedster Mercedes is going for, and while the modern SLR McLaren heritage is clear, this new edition is wholly different. While the new open supercar Mercedes was again developed in conjunction with McLaren, this one drops the McClaren name in favor of honoring the most famous of Benz pilots.
Drivetrain | |
Layout | Front Engine, RWD |
Engine | |
Type: | Supercharged AMG-Sourced V8 |
Engine & Transmission | |
Displacement cu in (cc): | 5.4 liters |
Power bhp (kW) at RPM: | 478 kW/650 bhp |
Exterior | |
Body Type | 2 Door, 2 Seat Open Speedster |
Materials | Carbon Fiber Exterior/Carbon Fiber, Aluminum, Leather Interior |
More Info... | |
Release Date | Production Begins June 2009 |
Performance | |
Acceleration (0-100 km/h) | Less than 3.5 seconds |
Top Speed | 217 mph |
Bhp per Liter | 118.2 bhp per liter |
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